Category:Boston NIKE Sites: Difference between revisions
John Stanton (talk | contribs) |
John Stanton (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
| Line 32: | Line 32: | ||
== Boston Air Defense Area == | == Boston Air Defense Area == | ||
Boston's Nike Batteries were manned initially by Regular Army troops. In 1959, National Guard units assumed control of B-03, B-15, B-55, and B-63. In 1964, the Army turned sites B-36 and B-73 over to the Guard. After the phase-out of the Nike Ajax system | Boston's 12 Nike Missile Batteries were manned initially by Regular Army troops. In 1959, National Guard units assumed control of B-03, B-15, B-55, and B-63. In 1964, the Army turned sites B-36 and B-73 over to the Guard. After the phase-out of the Nike Ajax system sites B-05, B-36, and B-73 remained supplied with Hercules missiles. Nike System headquarters facilities were located at Chelsea, Winthrop, Quincy, Natick, and [[Fort Devens]]. Radar sections were stationed at Long Island and Fort Devens. | ||
== [[Army Air-Defense Command Post B-21DC]] == | == [[Army Air-Defense Command Post B-21DC]] == | ||
The Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) B-21DC was established at [[Fort Heath]], Massachusetts in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. The site was initially an FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. In early 1965 the TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system was installed. | The Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) B-21DC was established at [[Fort Heath]], Massachusetts in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. The Corps of Engineers New England Division contracted with Kirkland Construction Company to construct the “bomb-proof" and "fallout-proof” Missile Master command and control facility. The site was initially an FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. In early 1965 the TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system was installed. | ||
== [[Fort Heath Radar Site]] == | == [[Fort Heath Radar Site]] == | ||
Revision as of 03:35, 12 May 2018
|
{"selectable":false,"height":"600","width":"800"} Massachusetts All Massachusetts Counties Boston Air Defense AreaBoston's 12 Nike Missile Batteries were manned initially by Regular Army troops. In 1959, National Guard units assumed control of B-03, B-15, B-55, and B-63. In 1964, the Army turned sites B-36 and B-73 over to the Guard. After the phase-out of the Nike Ajax system sites B-05, B-36, and B-73 remained supplied with Hercules missiles. Nike System headquarters facilities were located at Chelsea, Winthrop, Quincy, Natick, and Fort Devens. Radar sections were stationed at Long Island and Fort Devens. Army Air-Defense Command Post B-21DCThe Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) B-21DC was established at Fort Heath, Massachusetts in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. The Corps of Engineers New England Division contracted with Kirkland Construction Company to construct the “bomb-proof" and "fallout-proof” Missile Master command and control facility. The site was initially an FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. In early 1965 the TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system was installed. Fort Heath Radar SiteThe Army AADCP B-21DC was integrated with the USAF SAGE System air defense radar network as Site MM-1. The Fort Heath Radar Site located adjacent to the Fort Heath Missile-Master Radar Direction Center provided support and interface with the SAGE System. Both the AADCP and the SAGE system relied upon up the adjacent FAA ARSR-1 search radar set for search radar video. Aircraft altitude determination was provided by two Air Force FPS-6B height-finders and two U.S. Army FPS-6A height finders. The Air Force height-finders were driven by the SAGE System while the two U.S. Army height-finders serviced the Nike Systems. The Boston Defense Area merged with Hartford & Providence Defense Areas in 1962, becoming the New England Defense Area. U.S. Air Force operations at the site ended in 1962, and Nike operations were inactivated in 1974. See Also:
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This category currently contains no pages or media.