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FPS-5 radar

FPS-5 radar

SATSUMASENDAI, Japan - File photo taken on Oct. 23, 2012, shows FPS-5, a ground-based radar system capable of monitoring missiles, dubbed the Gamera radar, at Air Self-Defense Force base on Shimokoshiki Island, Kagoshima Prefecture.

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FPS-5 radar

FPS-5 radar

SATSUMASENDAI, Japan - File photo taken on Oct. 23, 2012, shows FPS-5, a ground-based radar system capable of monitoring missiles, dubbed the Gamera radar, at Air Self-Defense Force base on Shimokoshiki Island, Kagoshima Prefecture.

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FPS-5 radar

FPS-5 radar

SATSUMASENDAI, Japan - File photo taken on Oct. 23, 2012, shows FPS-5, a ground-based radar system capable of monitoring missiles, dubbed the Gamera radar, at Air Self-Defense Force base on Shimokoshiki Island, Kagoshima Prefecture.

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Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

NAHA, Japan - Photo shows an FPS-5, a radar system capable of monitoring ballistic missiles, at an Air Self-Defense Force base in Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture, on April 11, 2012. The installation, dubbed the Gamera radar, is being used to track a North Korean rocket. North Korea says it will launch a rocket carrying a satellite into space in five days from April 12, 2012.

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Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

NAHA, Japan - Photo shows an FPS-5, a radar system capable of monitoring ballistic missiles, at an Air Self-Defense Force base in Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture, on April 11, 2012. The installation, dubbed the Gamera radar, is being used to track a North Korean rocket. North Korea says it will launch a rocket carrying a satellite into space in five days from April 12, 2012.

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Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

TOKYO, Japan - An aerial photo, taken April 4, of the FPS-5 radar at the Defense Ministry's Iioka research and development site in Asahi, Chiba Prefecture. The Defense Ministry said that the radar picked up a trace over the Sea of Japan on the radar screen, leading the government to erroneously report that North Korea had launched a rocket.

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Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

TOKYO, Japan - An aerial photo, taken April 4, of the FPS-5 radar at the Defense Ministry's Iioka research and development site in Asahi, Chiba Prefecture. The Defense Ministry said that the radar picked up a trace over the Sea of Japan on the radar screen, leading the government to erroneously report that North Korea had launched a rocket.

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Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

TOKYO, Japan - An aerial photo, taken April 4, of the FPS-5 radar at the Defense Ministry's Iioka research and development site in Asahi, Chiba Prefecture. The Defense Ministry said that the radar picked up a trace over the Sea of Japan on the radar screen, leading the government to erroneously report that North Korea had launched a rocket. (Kyodo)

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Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

Japan issues wrong info on N. Korean rocket launch

TOKYO, Japan - An aerial photo, taken April 4, of the FPS-5 radar at the Defense Ministry's Iioka research and development site in Asahi, Chiba Prefecture. The Defense Ministry said that the radar picked up a trace over the Sea of Japan on the radar screen, leading the government to erroneously report that North Korea had launched a rocket. (Kyodo)

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Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

NAHA, Japan - Photo shows an FPS-5, a radar system capable of monitoring ballistic missiles, at an Air Self-Defense Force base in Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture, on April 11, 2012. The installation, dubbed the Gamera radar, is being used to track a North Korean rocket. North Korea says it will launch a rocket carrying a satellite into space in five days from April 12, 2012. (Kyodo)

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Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

Japan prepares for N. Korean rocket

NAHA, Japan - Photo shows an FPS-5, a radar system capable of monitoring ballistic missiles, at an Air Self-Defense Force base in Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture, on April 11, 2012. The installation, dubbed the Gamera radar, is being used to track a North Korean rocket. North Korea says it will launch a rocket carrying a satellite into space in five days from April 12, 2012. (Kyodo)

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