Advanced Extremely High Frequency
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Q379544
United States military communications satellite constellation.
AEHF
Wikimedia, Wikidata
communications satellite, military satellite, geostationary satellite, United States of America,
Type | Date | Description | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | |||
vessel | Advanced Extremely High Frequency | United States Space Force, geostationary satellite, spacecraft constellation, military satellite, communications satellite | Wikidata | ||
vessel | 2010 | USA-214 | United States Space Force, Advanced Extremely High Frequency | Wikidata | |
vessel | 2012 | USA-235 | United States Space Force, Advanced Extremely High Frequency | Wikidata | |
vessel | 2013 | USA-246 | United States Space Force, Advanced Extremely High Frequency | Wikidata | |
vessel | 2018 | USA-288 | United States Space Force, Advanced Extremely High Frequency | Wikidata | |
vessel | 2019 | USA-292 | United States Space Force, Advanced Extremely High Frequency | Wikidata | |
vessel | 2020 | USA-298 | United States Space Force, Advanced Extremely High Frequency | Wikidata | |
image | 2001 | AEHF | Wikimedia | ||
image | 2009 | Gen. C. Robert Kehler, commander of Air Force Space Command, and Mr. | Wikimedia | ||
image | 2009 | Gen. C. Robert Kehler, commander of Air Force Space Command, makes remarks after receiving the one-quarter scale model of the Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) satellite donated to AFSPC April 1 by Mr. | Wikimedia | ||
image | 2012 | The first Advanced Extremely High Frequency System satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla. on Aug. 14, 2010 | Wikimedia | ||
image | U.S. Space Force Extremely High Frequency communications satellite | Wikimedia |
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