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Watertown Air Force Station

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Closed United States Air Force ADCOM General Surveillance Radar station
For the radar station onFort Drum that conductedSACRadar Bomb Scoring[1] (Detachment 11,callsign "Watertown Bomb Plot"), see1CEVG.

Watertown Air Force Station
Part of
1951-1968:Air Defense Command
1968-1979:Aerospace Defense Command
1979-1984:Air Defense, Tactical Air Command
Watertown, New York
2 radomes and the main gate with guard shack (1975)
Site information
TypeLong Range Radar Site
CodeRP-49: 1950 ADC permanent network[2][3]
Z-49: 1963 July 31NORAD network
Controlled by United States Air Force
Location
Watertown Air Force Station is located in New York
Watertown Air Force Station
Watertown Air Force Station
Location in New York
Coordinates43°55′31″N075°54′33″W / 43.92528°N 75.90917°W /43.92528; -75.90917 (Watertown AFS P-49)
Site history
Built1952
Built byU.S. Air Force
In use1952-1979
Garrison information
GarrisonWatertown, New York
Occupants655th Radar Squadron

Watertown Air Force Station is a closedUnited States Air ForceADCOM General Surveillance Radar station 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south ofWatertown,New York. Prior to the Air Defense squadron inactivating on 1 November 1979, the station was reassigned toTactical Air Command which maintained theGround Air Transmitter Receiver until early 1984 (now a firefighter training site).[4] A New York State jail opened at the site c. 1983.

It was a part of the 21st RCC (NORAD Regional Control Center) aSAGE network, located atStewart AFB.[3]

History

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Lashup Radar Network site L-6 was established in June 1950[5] at the Pine Camp military installation (renamedFort Drum in 1951)[6] and operated by the 655th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron using anRCA AN/TPS-10A Radar. After construction adjacent to Fort Drum in June 1952, the operation moved to the Air Force Station, one of the first twenty-fourAir Defense Command radar stations of the permanent network established 1950-1951 after the USAF directed construction of the sites on December 2, 1948.[citation needed] Watertown AFS usedAN/FPS-3 andAN/FPS-5 radars for warning andground-controlled interception. In 1958 this site was operating withAN/FPS-20 search radar andGeneral Electric AN/FPS-6 Radar for height-finding.

During 1959 Watertown AFS began providingSemi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) data to DC-03 atSyracuse AFS, New York, and the squadron was re-designated as the655th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 1 February 1959. In 1959 a 2nd AN/FPS-6 was added and in 1961, the FPS-20 was upgraded to anAN/FPS-66. One height-finder radar was replaced by anAvco AN/FPS-26 Radar in 1963. In 1964 the AN/FPS-66 was replaced by aWestinghouse AN/FPS-27 Radar. The other AN/FPS-6 height-finder radar was retired in 1964.[7][verification needed]

In addition to the main facility, the Watertown squadron operated two unmannedAN/FPS-14 (P-49A) andAN/FPS-18 (P-49B) Gap Filler sites:

Air Force units and assignments

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Units:

  • 655th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, activated 8 December 1949 at Pine Camp, NY (L-6)
Moved to Watertown AFS, NY, 1 February 1951
Redesignated 655th Radar Squadron (SAGE), 1 February 1959
Redesignated 655th Radar Squadron, 1 February 1974
  • Inactivated 1 November 1979

Assignments:

References

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  1. ^"Google".
  2. ^In March 1949, Congress authorized the construction of a permanent radar network ("ADC radar site" P-1 was atMcChord AFB from June 1, 1950, to April 1, 1960.)
  3. ^abcWinkler, David F; Webster, Julie L (June 1997).Searching the Skies: The Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program (Report). U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories. Archived fromthe original on December 1, 2012. Retrieved2012-03-26.[verification needed]
  4. ^"Information for Watertown AFS, NY".Air Defense Radar Stations. Radomes.org. Retrieved2012-05-08.
  5. ^[specify]Public Domain This article incorporatespublic domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
  6. ^compiled byEM, Marc."[untitled webpage 5]".A History of the Jefferson County Region. MarcMNY.tripod.com. p. 5. Retrieved2012-05-08.
  7. ^compiled byJohnson, Mildred W. (31 December 1980) [February 1973: Cornett, Lloyd H. Jr].A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 - 1980(PDF).Peterson Air Force Base: Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center. p. 33 ("1961…1 April - Los Angeles ADS became operational."). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2022-06-26. Retrieved2012-03-26.

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