There are also over 50 Control and Reporting Centres and Points, plus linkages with civilian air traffic control networks.
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By 1974 the Station had evolved to become both a Sector Operations Centre ( SOC ) and Control and Reporting Centre ( CRC ).
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Within the European NATO command structure it is subordinated to the " Component Command Air ", and is superior to Control and Reporting Centres.
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Today the TPS-77 feeds constant data back to the Control and Reporting Centres ( CRC's ) at RAF Boulmer in Northumberland and RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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Any incidents would be logged at Control and Reporting Centre S�rreisa ( CRC ) and at the radar station tracking the aircraft . This was the only incident that the parliamentary commission was able to verify.
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AOCS NM uses " Dutch Mil " as its callsign for air traffic control services, and " Bandbox " as a callsign for the military Control and Reporting Centre ( CRC ).
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In 2005 Scampton was again placed under the control of RAF Strike Command, becoming home to the UK Air Surveillance and Control System ( ASACS ) Control and Reporting Centre ( CRC ) and Mobile Met Unit ( MMU ).
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The primary function of Neatishead was as a " Control and Reporting Centre " ( CRC ) for the south of the United Kingdom; it forms a part of the UK's air defences-namely the UK " Air Surveillance And Control System " ( ASACS ), and is part of the larger NATO air defence.
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This may also be a civilian aircraft that poses a threat, if not sufficiently responding to air traffic control ( ATC ); incidents of this nature in the UK are monitored by the Control and Reporting Centre ( CRC ) at RAF Boulmer, which builds a 3D Recognised Air Picture and RAF Air Command, if notified, decides whether to send a QRA response.