RAF Air Defence Radar Museum, Military radar museum in North Norfolk, England.
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum is a military museum in North Norfolk displaying authentic radar equipment, communications systems, and operational control rooms from different periods. The exhibits show how these control centers looked and functioned during their operational years.
The museum occupies the former RAF Neatishead base, which served as a key command and control center for British air defense from World War II through the Cold War era. The site played a critical role in detecting and responding to aerial threats over decades.
Retired Royal Air Force personnel guide visitors through the museum, sharing firsthand knowledge of radar operations and air defense work. These guides offer personal perspectives on what daily life was like for those who operated the equipment.
The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, and entry tickets allow multiple visits within a year. Most areas are accessible, though the indoor spaces can be cool and sturdy footwear is recommended.
Visitors can enter an intact Cold War Operations Room that once monitored British airspace and coordinated defense responses. This preserved space reveals how the station tracked thousands of aircraft movements daily during tense international periods.
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