The LGR-1 (Lightweight Ground Radar 1) was used by Swiss Air Force from 1948 until 1955 for positioning the planned radar air surveillance system.
This radar of the first generation of mobile radar systems in World War II was in the Allied invasion of Normandy in use.
It was used for determining the locations of the first Swiss airspace control system the SRF Airspace monitoring and management system.
The LGR-1 radar was tested at various locations, including at the military airfield Dübendorf, at the Bütschelegg above Bern-Belp, at the Weisfluhgipfel (Weissfluhjoch) and at the Creux du Van.
The transportable in 10 loads lightweight radar LGR-1 was developed during the Second World War by Bell Labs and Western Electric and built by Bendix Corporation in large numbers .