| Air Defense Direction Center | |
|---|---|
NORAD sector direction center (NSDC)[1] | |
| United States |
AnAir Defense Direction Center[2]: 11 (ADDC) was a type of United States command post for assessingCold War radar tracks, assigning height requests to available height-finder radars, and for "Weapons Direction": coordinatingcommand guidance of aircraft from more than 1 site forground-controlled interception ("weapons assignment").[3] As with theWorld War IIAircraft Warning Service CONUS defense network, a "manual air defense system"[4] was used through the 1950s (e.g.,NORAD/ADC used a "Plexiglass [sic]plotting board" at theEnt command center.)[5]: 151 Along with 182radar stations at "the end of 1957,ADC operated …17 control centers",[5]: 223 and theGround Observation Corps was TBD on TBD. With the formation of NORAD, several types of ADDCs were planned byAir Defense Command:
Most ADDCs were replaced byRegional Operations Control Centers of theJoint Surveillance System (FOC on December 23, 1980).[7]
AN/FSG-1 … f. Utilizes reference track datafrom local radars and voice communications with the NORAD sector direction center (NSDC) … 22. Normal Tracking The S & E officers and the trackers monitor the SAGE reference track data … 34. General … The two surveillance and entry consoles…are separated by a channel status unit … "Missile Master organic radars:" … SAGE SELECTOR two-position switch: Selects SAGE 1 or SAGE 2 (primary or secondary SAGE DC) as the source of SAGE data. … 45. Range-Height Subsystem a. Equipment. The range-height equipment consists of two RHI consoles (fig. 15) and two antenna control units
TheSystem Development Corporation…in the design of massive computer programs … Burroughs…electronic equipment … Western Electric…assist the Air Force in coordinating and managing the entire effort…and design of buildings. …SAGE project office…Air Material Command
{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)A SAGE component, a 64 x 64 [4K] magnetic core memory … SAGE direction center. This installation is located at Stewart Air Force Base in New York state. …[Hancock Field] combined direction-combat center was located at Syracuse, New York.[captions of pp. 198, 208, & 265 photos]NOTE: Schaffel's history uses the same name as "The Emerging Shield: The Air Defense Ground Environment," Air University Quarterly Review 8, no. 2 (spring 1956).
so-called Semi-Automatic Direction Center System, later known as…Semi-Automatic Ground Environment System, in essence, the Lincoln Transition System.
At around midnight on October 25, a guard at the Duluth Sector Direction Center saw a figure climbing the security fence. He shot at it, and activated the "sabotage alarm." … and the Klaxon sounded which ordered nuclear armed F-106A interceptors to take off. … The original intruder was a bear.
the GPA-37 electronic heart of an advanced system of ground controlled interception which immediately preceded SAGE, and with SAGE itself. … The AN/GPA-35 was a pre-SAGE control system that would be used until SAGE was ready.