Gulfstream IIs:
N779LC is apparently used for some highly-classified missile tracking shit.
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Gotta love those RR Spey's. N165PA is registered to RCA LLC. N779LC is registered to L3 Communications. Probably not your garden variety Royal Barges.
Those birds are used by Missile Defense Agency and the Terminal High Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) program The birds with the canoe on the bottom have Raytheon SeaVue radar systems. The one with the canoe on the top has a 'different' system for high altitude tracking.
Not like the old days https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z44bEm9MO6w
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