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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1965-Active) - A [[Cold War]] Air Force Radar Station first established in 1965 near | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1965-Active) - A [[Cold War]] Air Force Radar Station first established in 1965 near Schofield Barracks, Oahu County, Hawaii. Named Kaala Air Force Station after the location atop Mount Kaala. Initially assigned a [[JSS System]] ID of H-01. Active military/FAA joint-use radar site. | ||
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Established in 1964-65 and dedicated on 2 Jul 1965 as Kaala Air Force Station manned by the 169th AC&W Squadron, Hawaii Air National Guard. The station initially had both a Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) and early warning mission. The early warning mission involved tracking and identifying all aircraft entering their airspace while the GCI mission involved guiding Air Force interceptors to any identified enemy aircraft. Controllers at the station vectored fighter aircraft at the correct course and speed to intercept enemy aircraft using voice commands via ground-to-air radio. | Established in 1964-65 and dedicated on 2 Jul 1965 as Kaala Air Force Station manned by the 169th AC&W Squadron, Hawaii Air National Guard. The station initially had both a Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) and early warning mission. The early warning mission involved tracking and identifying all aircraft entering their airspace while the GCI mission involved guiding Air Force interceptors to any identified enemy aircraft. Controllers at the station vectored fighter aircraft at the correct course and speed to intercept enemy aircraft using voice commands via ground-to-air radio. | ||
Initial equipment included the [[FPS-20]] search radar and two [[FPS-6]] height-finder radars. After becoming a joint use site the search radar was upgraded first to an [[ARSR-3]] radar and then to an [[ARSR-4]] 3D radar. The two height-finders were removed. | Initial equipment included the [[FPS-20]] search radar and two [[FPS-6]] height-finder radars. After becoming a joint-use site the search radar was upgraded first to an [[ARSR-3]] radar and then to an [[ARSR-4]] 3D radar. The two height-finders were removed. | ||
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* [ | * [[Bad Links]] Kaala+AFS%2C+Oahu%2C+HI Kaala Air Force Station] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 29 May 2020
Kaala Air Force Station (1965-Active) - A Cold War Air Force Radar Station first established in 1965 near Schofield Barracks, Oahu County, Hawaii. Named Kaala Air Force Station after the location atop Mount Kaala. Initially assigned a JSS System ID of H-01. Active military/FAA joint-use radar site. Kaala Air Force StationEstablished in 1964-65 and dedicated on 2 Jul 1965 as Kaala Air Force Station manned by the 169th AC&W Squadron, Hawaii Air National Guard. The station initially had both a Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) and early warning mission. The early warning mission involved tracking and identifying all aircraft entering their airspace while the GCI mission involved guiding Air Force interceptors to any identified enemy aircraft. Controllers at the station vectored fighter aircraft at the correct course and speed to intercept enemy aircraft using voice commands via ground-to-air radio. Initial equipment included the FPS-20 search radar and two FPS-6 height-finder radars. After becoming a joint-use site the search radar was upgraded first to an ARSR-3 radar and then to an ARSR-4 3D radar. The two height-finders were removed.
Current StatusActive Hawaii Air National Guard radar station in Oahu County, Hawaii.
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