Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site

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Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site (1979-Present) - A Cold War U.S. Air Force Pave Paws System Missile Warning Radar Site. Established in 1979 on Beale Air Force Base near Marysville, Yuba County, California. Active radar site on Beale Air Force Base.

Pave Paws Computer Maintenance Operations Center, showing duplexed cyber 170-174 computers
Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Antenna Elements.
Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site.

History of Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site

Pave Paws Missile Warning Operations Center (MWOC).

Established in 1979 and became operational in 1980 as the Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site manned by the 7th Missile Warning Squadron. Initial equipment included two FPS-115 phased array radar systems.

The 7th Space Warning Squadron operates and maintains the Beale facility. They are primarily responsible for detecting sea-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) fired from submarines in the Pacific Ocean and ICBMs launched toward North America. The operations component of the unit then determines how many missiles were launched and their probable targets, and reports that to:

  • North American Aerospace Defense Command's missile warning center, Peterson AFB
  • U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB.
  • National Command Authorities.

This unit helps form a two-layered, worldwide network of missile warning systems. This is a warning mission only without any interception or destruction component.

The 7th Space Warning Squadron also supports the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GBMD) element of the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). This program's objective is the defense of the United States against a threat of a limited strategic ballistic missile attack. The UEWR detects, acquires, and tracks inbound missiles to provide the necessary data to classify and engage the targets. This target data allows the GMD Fire Control and Communications element to generate a weapons task plan, allowing for the engagement, interception, and negation of threat of a ballistic missile reentry vehicle in the exoatmospheric region of space. This is the interception/destruction mission conducted under the auspice of the

In addition, the squadron helps track earth-orbiting satellites, and reports the information to the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) at Vandenberg AFB, Calif. This information is then combined with information from other sensors to form a satellite catalog to track of more than 16,000 objects in orbit.


Physical Plant

Pave Paws Technical & Power Building.
Pave Paws Power Control Room, Generators in background.

The two original PAVE PAWS FPS-115 radars were housed in a 105 foot high building with three sides, two of which were active. Each of the two active sides contained 1,800 individual radar transmitters and receivers. The active sides were tilted back 20 degrees to allow for an elevation deflection from 3 to 85 degrees above the horizon. A computer controlled the activation of individual radar elements providing a moving radar beam.


Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site AFS Major Equipment List
Search Radar Data Systems
  • Dual Cyber 170-174 computers
Unit Designations
  • 7th MWS Missile Warning Squadron (1979-1991)
  • 7th Space Warning Squadron (1991-Present)
7th MWS Assignments
  • 1 Jul 1979 - Activated at Beale AFB, California assigned to 26th AD.
  • 1 Oct 1979 - Assigned to Hq ADCOM.
  • 1 Dec 1979 - Assigned to SAC.
  • 1 Sep 1982 - Assigned Air Force Space Command.


Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site Partial Commanders List (edit list)
Assumed Relieved Rank Name Cullum Notes
1996 1998 Ltc Madison, Dale R. N/A
1998 2000 Ltc Shirasago, Dale N/A
2000 2002 Ltc Hollenga, Dane N/A
2002 2004 Ltc Sutton, David N/A
2004 2006 Ltc Pulliam, Russ N/A
2006 2008 Ltc Skinner, Keith N/A
2008 2010 Ltc Keppler, Corey N/A
2010 2012 Ltc Schroff, Scott M. N/A
2012 2014 Ltc Sorapuru, Mark J. N/A
2014 Present Ltc Cruz, Miquel A. N/A

Current Status

Active military site in Marysville, Yuba County, California.


Beale AFB Pave Paws Radar Site Structures (edit list)
Number Building Exists Notes
5760 Technical Equipment Building Yes
5761 Power Plant Building Yes
5762 Guard Tower Yes
5763 Bus Shelter Yes
5764 Main Gate House Yes
5765 Civil Engineering Storage Building Yes
5768 Supply Warehouse Yes
5770 Electrical Substation Yes
5771 Communications Terminal Building Yes
5772 Communications Sat Terminal Yes
Fuel Storage Tanks Yes
Exclusion Fence Yes
Security Fence Yes

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Location: Beale AFB near Marysville in Yuba County, California.

Maps & Images

Lat: 39.13611 Long: -121.35083

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See Also:


Sources:

  • Cornett, Lloyd H. & Johnson, Mildred W., A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization (1946-1980), Office of History ADC, Peterson AFB, Colorado, 31 Dec 1980, 179 pages, Pdf, page 46, 47, 149.
  • Winkler, David F., Searching the Skies: the Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program, USAF Hq Air Combat Command, 1997, 192 pages, Pdf, page 54-56, 86, 105.

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