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MSSR
(redirected from Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar)

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MSSRMonopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar
MSSRMaster (title)
MSSRMcCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurants, Inc.
MSSRMoldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (now Moldova)
MSSRModerated School Self Review (UK)
MSSRMarine Scout Sniper Rifle
MSSRMinimum Sum of Squared RDS (Running Digital Sum)
MSSRMilestone Schedule and Status Report
MSSRMission and Science Scheduling Room
MSSRMonthly Schedule Status Review
MSSRMulti-State System Reliability
MSSRMonthly Statement of Services Rendered
MSSRMaster of Spatial Science Research


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Telephonics also supplies fixed and mobile Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar currently in use in several sites throughout China.
new monopulse secondary surveillance radars to be delivered by Thomson-CSF, modifications to military radar sites and integration of the new radars into the FLORAKO system.
4, 1998--The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has competitively selected and awarded Raytheon Systems Company a contract, potentially worth $180 million, to manufacture and install up to 152 new monopulse secondary surveillance radar for the FAA's
 
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