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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 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 | == [[Fort Heath Radar Site]] == | ||
The Army AADCP B-21DC was integrated with the USAF SAGE System air defense radar network as Site MM-1. The Fort Heath | The 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-6 height-finders and two U.S. Army FPS-6 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. | 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. | ||
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{"selectable":false,"height":"600","width":"800"} Massachusetts All Massachusetts Counties Boston Air Defense AreaBoston'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, sites B-05, B-36, and B-73 remained supplied with Hercules missiles. 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 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-6 height-finders and two U.S. Army FPS-6 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.
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