Joint Surveillance System






The former J-31 San Pedro JSS ARSR-1 radar site, California




USAF Battle Control System operators monitor the skies from the floor of the program’s Eastern Air Defense Sector location.


The Joint Surveillance System (JSS) is a joint United States Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration system for the atmospheric air defense of North America. It replaced the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system in 1983.




Contents






  • 1 Overview


    • 1.1 Air Route Surveillance Radar


    • 1.2 Sector Operations Control Centers




  • 2 Radar stations


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References





Overview






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The JSS consists of long range surveillance radars, primarily operated and maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), but providing communication and radar data to both FAA and United States Air Force control centers.



Air Route Surveillance Radar


FAA equipment is primarily a mixture of Long Range Air Route Surveillance Radars (ARSR) of various types, although some use legacy AN/FPS radars. They are co-located with UHF ground-air-ground (G/A/G) transmitter/receiver (GATR) facilities at many locations. Fourteen sites have VHF radios as well. The GATR facility provides radio access to fighters and Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft from the Sector Operations Control Centers. The JSS has been enhanced under the FAA/Air Force Radar Replacement Program with 44 ARSR-4/FPS-130 radars to replace some of the many previous long-range radars. This provides common, high-performance, unattended radars. The ARSR-4/FPS-130 is a 3-D long range radar with an effective detection range of some 250 miles and has been fully integrated with JSS at all joint use sites.


These radars are generally unattended except for periodic FAA maintenance crews which visit the sites as necessary.



Sector Operations Control Centers


The USAF Air Combat Command portion of the JSS is composed of three Continental United States (CONUS) Sector Operations Control Centers (SOCC) equipped with Battle Control System-Fixed (BCS-F) displays. Three of the SOCCs are located in the Continental United States (CONUS) at the following locations:




  • Rome, New York 43°13′00″N 075°24′21″W / 43.21667°N 75.40583°W / 43.21667; -75.40583 (Rome SOCC) (Eastern Air Defense Sector)


  • Tyndall AFB, Florida 30°04′30″N 085°35′39″W / 30.07500°N 85.59417°W / 30.07500; -85.59417 (Tyndall ROCC) (Air Operations Center for AFNORTH)


  • McChord Field, Washington 47°07′18″N 122°30′14″W / 47.12167°N 122.50389°W / 47.12167; -122.50389 (McChord SOCC) (Western Air Defense Sector)


A SOCC is located in Alaska at Elmendorf AFB, in Hawaii at Wheeler Field and two in Canada at CFB North Bay, Ontario. The mission of the SOCC network is peacetime air sovereignty and surveillance. Wartime functions are available if necessary. The SOCCs accept data from multiple sensors, automatically process this data and display data for detection, tracking and identification of air targets, and the assignment and direction of interceptor aircraft to ensure peacetime air sovereignty.


Each SOCC functions as the primary command and control center in each NORAD region during crisis or attack as long as they are capable.


CONUS SOCCs receive data from 46 JSS radar sites. Radar sites of the Alaska Radar System feeds data to Elmendorf AFB, Alaska and two radar sites supply data for the SOCC at Hickam Field, Hawaii. Radars from the North Warning System network in Canada feed data to two Canadian SOCCs located at CFB North Bay, Ontario.


Command and control can be transitioned to the E-3A Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) for survivability as the tactical situation warrants. In peacetime, six of these aircraft are assigned to co-operate with the JSS. ROCC information is also passed to the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) Combat Operations Centre (COC) in Colorado Springs, Colorado.



Radar stations


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Site Number
NORAD-ID
Name
State
Radar Type
Location
USAF Sector
FAA Sector
Notes
QPC

Haleyville
AL
AN/FPS-67B

34°24′56″N 087°32′23″W / 34.41556°N 87.53972°W / 34.41556; -87.53972 (Haleyville QPC)
EADS
ASO Southern
Radar developed by Raytheon for SAGE system. [1]
MGM

Montgomery
AL
ARSR-1D

32°12′42″N 086°10′06″W / 32.21167°N 86.16833°W / 32.21167; -86.16833 (Montgomery MGM)
EADS
ASO Southern
In rural area, 13.2 miles (21.2 km) southeast of Montgomery.
QXR
Z-237
Russellville
AR
AN/FPS-64A

35°24′10″N 092°59′39″W / 35.40278°N 92.99417°W / 35.40278; -92.99417 (Russellville QXR)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE radar site, still uses the FPS-64A.
TXK

Texarkana
AR
AN/FPS-67B

33°21′35″N 093°55′22″W / 33.35972°N 93.92278°W / 33.35972; -93.92278 (Texarkana TXK)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced ADCOM SAGE Texarkana AFS M-91 site
PHX
Z-247
Humboldt Mountain, Phoenix ARSR
AZ
ARSR-1E

33°58′53″N 111°47′53″W / 33.98139°N 111.79806°W / 33.98139; -111.79806 (Humboldt Mountain J-29)

AWP WESTERN PACIFIC
Opened 1958 at Forest Ranger Lookout site.
J-29A

Ajo
AZ
ARSR-4

32°25′52″N 112°56′42″W / 32.43111°N 112.94500°W / 32.43111; -112.94500 (Ajo J-29A)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Opened 2000 at former ADCOM Ajo AFS site, replaced J-29 near Phoenix
QXP

Seligman
AZ
ARSR-3

35°21′10″N 112°56′59″W / 35.35278°N 112.94972°W / 35.35278; -112.94972 (Seligman QXP)
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Remote site on top of mountain peak.
J-83
Z-33
Crescent City
CA


41°33′33″N 124°05′10″W / 41.55917°N 124.08611°W / 41.55917; -124.08611 (Crescent City J-83)

AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM Klamath AFS, Closed 1995, replaced by J-83A
J-83A

Rainbow Ridge
CA
ARSR-4

40°23′39″N 124°09′58″W / 40.39417°N 124.16611°W / 40.39417; -124.16611 (Rainbow Ridge J-83A)
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Replaced J-83 and J-34. Remote site on top of mountain peak.
J-34
Z-37
Point Arena
CA


38°53′35″N 123°32′40″W / 38.89306°N 123.54444°W / 38.89306; -123.54444 (Point Arena J-34)

AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM SAGE Point Arena AFS, closed 1995. Replaced by J-83A
QMV
Z-38
Mill Valley
CA
ARSR-4

37°55′26″N 122°35′51″W / 37.92389°N 122.59750°W / 37.92389; -122.59750 (Mill Valley QMV)
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM SAGE Mill Valley AFS, inactivated 1980. Now FAA site.
J-32
Z-236
Paso Robles
CA
ARSR-4

35°23′41″N 120°21′15″W / 35.39472°N 120.35417°W / 35.39472; -120.35417 (Paso Robles J-32)
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
FAA site since 1960. Former USAF SAGE site Z-236, replacing Cambria AFS, Became JSS site in 1980
J-31
Z-39
San Pedro
CA


33°44′46″N 118°20′10″W / 33.74611°N 118.33611°W / 33.74611; -118.33611 (San Pedro J-31)

AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM San Pedro Hill AFS inactivated 1995. JSS site closed, replaced by Navy ARSR-4 site J-36A on San Clemente Island.

J-36A

San Clemente Island (USN)
CA
ARSR-4

32°53′03″N 118°27′03″W / 32.88417°N 118.45083°W / 32.88417; -118.45083 (San Clemente Island J-36A)
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
New site established in late 1990s located on very remote location.
J-30
Z-76
Mount Laguna
CA
ARSR-4

32°52′34″N 116°24′54″W / 32.87611°N 116.41500°W / 32.87611; -116.41500 (Mount Laguna J-30)
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Replaced ADCOM Mount Laguna AFS inactivated 1991. Second ARSR-4 installation
J-35


Vandenberg AFB
CA
ARSR-4

34°35′13″N 120°35′41″W / 34.58694°N 120.59472°W / 34.58694; -120.59472 (Vandenberg AFB J-35)
WADS

USAF JSS site (not used by the FAA)
DNV
Z-212
Denver
CO
ARSR-1D

39°35′39″N 104°41′35″W / 39.59417°N 104.69306°W / 39.59417; -104.69306 (Denver DEN)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network.
GJC
Z-215
Grand Junction
CO
ARSR-2

39°38′19″N 108°45′45″W / 39.63861°N 108.76250°W / 39.63861; -108.76250 (Grand Junction GJC)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network.
TCO
Z-222
Trinidad
CO
ARSR-2

37°32′49″N 104°00′50″W / 37.54694°N 104.01389°W / 37.54694; -104.01389 (Trinidad TCO)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network.
J-04
Z-327
Whitehouse NOLF
FL
ARSR-4

30°20′45″N 081°52′25″W / 30.34583°N 81.87361°W / 30.34583; -81.87361 (Whitehouse J-04)
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced ADCOM M-114 SAGE site at NAS Jacksonville inactivated 1981.
J-05
Z-211
Patrick AFB
FL


28°12′50″N 080°35′57″W / 28.21389°N 80.59917°W / 28.21389; -80.59917 (Patrick AFB J-05)

ASO Southern
Former ADCOM SAGE site, inactivated 1988. Used until 1996 by FAA.
J-05A

Melbourne
FL
ARSR-4

28°05′03″N 080°47′53″W / 28.08417°N 80.79806°W / 28.08417; -80.79806 (Melbourne J-05A)
WADS
ASO Southern
Replaced J-05 with new ARSR-4 installation.
J-06
Z-210
Richmond
FL
ARSR-1F

25°37′24″N 080°24′16″W / 25.62333°N 80.40444°W / 25.62333; -80.40444 (Richmond AFS J-06)

ASO Southern
Former ADCOM Richmond AFS, closed 1992, destroyed by Hurricane Andrew
J-06A

Tamiami
FL
ARSR-4

25°38′50″N 080°30′19″W / 25.64722°N 80.50528°W / 25.64722; -80.50528 (Tamiami J-06A)
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced destroyed J-06 by FAA at new location with ARSR-4 radar.
J-07
Z-209
NAS Key West
FL
ARSR-4

24°35′04″N 081°41′21″W / 24.58444°N 81.68917°W / 24.58444; -81.68917 (NAS Key West J-07)
EADS
ASO Southern
ADCOM SAGE site closed 1979, now joint-use Navy/FAA radar
J-09
Z-330
Fort Lonesome
FL


27°38′44″N 082°07′58″W / 27.64556°N 82.13278°W / 27.64556; -82.13278 (Fort Lonesome J-09)

ASO Southern
Opened in 1980 replacing ADCOM SAGE site M-129 at MacDill AFB. Closed 1998
J-09A

Fort Green
FL
ARSR-4

27°42′02″N 082°00′25″W / 27.70056°N 82.00694°W / 27.70056; -82.00694 (Fort Green J-09A)
EADS
ASO Southern
In agricultural area 32.9 miles (52.9 km) east-southeast of Tampa.
J-10
Z-333
Cross City
FL
ARSR-4

29°44′38″N 083°00′03″W / 29.74389°N 83.00083°W / 29.74389; -83.00083 (Cross City J-10)
EADS
ASO Southern
New site opened in 1980 replaced ADCOM SAGE Cross City AFS TM-200.
J-11
Z-198

Tyndall AFB
FL
ARSR-4

30°04′33″N 085°36′39″W / 30.07583°N 85.61083°W / 30.07583; -85.61083 (Tyndall AFB J-11)
EADS
ASO Southern
Opened in 1983, replaced ADCOM TM-198 site on the base.
QHN

Ashburn
GA
ARSR-1E

31°41′45″N 083°45′01″W / 31.69583°N 83.75028°W / 31.69583; -83.75028 (Ashburn QHN)
EADS
ASO Southern
In rural location, 25.2 miles (40.6 km) east-northeast of Albany, GA
QNK

Lincolnton
GA
ARSR-3

33°45′35″N 082°28′01″W / 33.75972°N 82.46694°W / 33.75972; -82.46694 (Lincolnton QNK)
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced ADCOM SAGE site at Aiken AFS, South Carolina (SM-159)
QJO

Arlington
IA
ARSR-3

42°46′06″N 091°36′55″W / 42.76833°N 91.61528°W / 42.76833; -91.61528 (Arlington QJO)
WADS
ACE Central
In rural location, 41.7 miles (67.1 km) east-northeast of Waterloo, IA
QVA

Ashton
ID
ARSR-2

44°33′45″N 111°26′41″W / 44.56250°N 111.44472°W / 44.56250; -111.44472 (Ashton QVA)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened 1963. On Sawtell Peak 2.3 miles (3.7 km) south-southewest of Yellowstone National Park Airport, ID[2]
BOI
Z-223
Boise
ID
ARSR-2

44°26′33″N 116°08′13″W / 44.44250°N 116.13694°W / 44.44250; -116.13694 (Boise BOI)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA. Located atop Snowbank Mountain. Began feeding information into the ADCOM SAGE network in 1963.
JOL

Elwood
IL
ARSR-3

41°25′22″N 088°03′30″W / 41.42278°N 88.05833°W / 41.42278; -88.05833 (Elwood JOL)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
In rural location, 7.2 miles (11.6 km) south of Joilet, IL

Z-63

Hanna City
IL
ARSR

40°41′56″N 089°49′33″W / 40.69889°N 89.82583°W / 40.69889; -89.82583 (Hanna City AFS)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
FAA site since 1969, former Hanna City AFS[3]
IND

Indianapolis
IN
ARSR-1E

39°44′46″N 086°17′05″W / 39.74611°N 86.28472°W / 39.74611; -86.28472 (Indianapolis IND)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
In urban area, 2.3 miles (3.7 km) north of Indianapolis International Airport; 7102 Howard St, Indianapolis, IN 46241
QTZ

La Grange
IN
ARSR-1E

41°37′52″N 085°24′53″W / 41.63111°N 85.41472°W / 41.63111; -85.41472 (La Grange QTZ)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located in suburbs, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of La Grange, IN.
GCK
Z-226
Garden City
KS
ARSR-2

37°39′51″N 100°52′18″W / 37.66417°N 100.87167°W / 37.66417; -100.87167 (Garden City GCK)
WADS
ACE Central
FAA site since 1964 in highly agricultural area, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network. 21.3 miles (34.3 km) south of Garden City, KS.
QBZ

Oskaloosa
KS
ARSR-2

39°13′19″N 095°14′46″W / 39.22194°N 95.24611°W / 39.22194; -95.24611 (Oskaloosa QBZ)
WADS
ACE Central
In rural area, 17.3 miles (27.8 km) north of Lawrence, KS.
J-14
Z-248

Lake Charles AFS
LA


30°11′05″N 093°10′30″W / 30.18472°N 93.17500°W / 30.18472; -93.17500 (Lake Charles AFS J-14)

ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site at former Lake Charles AFB. Closed in the 1990s and moved to J-14A
J-14A

Lake Charles
LA
ARSR-4

30°21′38″N 093°30′41″W / 30.36056°N 93.51139°W / 30.36056; -93.51139 (Lake Charles J-14A)
WADS
ASW Southwest
New site located in rural area 23.5 miles (37.8 km) east-northeast of former site.
J-13
Z-246
Slidell
LA
ARSR-4

30°20′53″N 089°46′46″W / 30.34806°N 89.77944°W / 30.34806; -89.77944 (Slidell J-13)
EADS
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site, on north side of Lake Pontchartrain, 32.5 miles (52.3 km) north-northeast of New Orleans
QHA

Cummington
MA
AN/FPS-66B

42°28′29″N 072°58′05″W / 42.47472°N 72.96806°W / 42.47472; -72.96806 (Cummington QHA)
EADS
ANE New England
Located atop Bryant Mountain. Using ADCOM SAGE radar.
J-53
Z-10
North Truro
MA
ARSR-4

42°02′03″N 070°03′15″W / 42.03417°N 70.05417°W / 42.03417; -70.05417 (North Truo J-53)
EADS
ANE New England
On former ADCOM North Truro AFS closed in 1994.
J-54
Z-110
Bucks Harbor
ME
ARSR-4

44°37′46″N 067°23′43″W / 44.62944°N 67.39528°W / 44.62944; -67.39528 (Bucks Harbor J-54)
EADS
ANE New England
On former ADCOM Bucks Harbor AFS closed in 1979
J-63

Caribou
ME
ARSR-4

46°53′09″N 067°58′17″W / 46.88583°N 67.97139°W / 46.88583; -67.97139 (Caribou J-63)
EADS
ANE New England
Former Army Nike IFC L-58C of Loring AFB Defense Area
CPV

Coopersville
MI
AN/FPS-66

43°02′44″N 085°59′32″W / 43.04556°N 85.99222°W / 43.04556; -85.99222 (Coopersville CPV)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Using ADCOM SAGE Radar
J-58
Z-34
Empire
MI
ARSR-4

44°48′07″N 086°03′05″W / 44.80194°N 86.05139°W / 44.80194; -86.05139 (Empire J-58)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Former ADCOM Empire AFS. Became a USAF-FAA joint-use site in 1964, USAF inactivated 1978
J-62
Z-397
Canton
MI
ARSR-4

42°16′36″N 083°28′27″W / 42.27667°N 83.47417°W / 42.27667; -83.47417 (Canton J-62)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
First, was a temporary data-tie (Z-61 radar change-out). Now a permanent data-tie site in the JSS, replacing Port Austin AFS (Z-61/J-57).
QJE

Minneapolis
MN
ARSR-1E

44°45′09″N 093°13′40″W / 44.75250°N 93.22778°W / 44.75250; -93.22778 (Minneapolis QJE)
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located 10.8 miles (17.4 km) south-southwest of Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in urban area. Address is 13591 Harwell Path Apple Valley, MN 55124
J-60
Z-306
Nashwauk
MN
ARSR-4

47°23′51″N 093°10′13″W / 47.39750°N 93.17028°W / 47.39750; -93.17028 (Nashwauk J-60)
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Finland AFS, MN (Z-69) and Baudette AFS, MN (Z-132).
QJC

Tyler
MN
ARSR-2

44°11′37″N 096°12′15″W / 44.19361°N 96.20417°W / 44.19361; -96.20417 (Tyler QJC)
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
In rural area of southwest Minnesota, 154.7 miles (249.0 km) west-southwest of Minneapolis.
STL

St. Louis
MO
ARSR-1E

38°42′03″N 090°23′26″W / 38.70083°N 90.39056°W / 38.70083; -90.39056 (St. Louis STL)
WADS
ACE Central
In urban area, address is 2310 Ashby Rd St Louis, MO 63114
QMH

Newport
MS
ARSR-3

32°56′51″N 089°50′41″W / 32.94750°N 89.84472°W / 32.94750; -89.84472 (Newport QMH)
EADS
ASO Southern
In very rural area
J-77
Z-147

Malmstrom AFB
MT


47°30′05″N 111°12′11″W / 47.50139°N 111.20306°W / 47.50139; -111.20306 (Malmstrom AFB J-77)

ANM Northwest Mountain
ADCOM site closed 1996, Moved to J-77A.
J-77A

Bootlegger Ridge
MT
ARSR-4

47°36′49″N 111°17′25″W / 47.61361°N 111.29028°W / 47.61361; -111.29028 (Bootlegger Ridge J-77A)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Replacement JSS site for Malmstrom AFB radar site (Z-147 / J-77); Bootlegger Ridge ARSR-4 site is about 7 miles northeast of Great Falls.
J-78
Z-179
Lakeside (Kalispell)
MT
ARSR-4

48°00′41″N 114°21′54″W / 48.01139°N 114.36500°W / 48.01139; -114.36500 (Lakeside J-78)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Located at former ADCOM Kalispell AFS.
QRL

Benson
NC
ARSR-1E

35°30′40″N 078°32′56″W / 35.51111°N 78.54889°W / 35.51111; -78.54889 (Benson QRL)
EADS
ASO Southern
FAA long-range radar site. Also known as Raleigh. Once considered as the JSS replacement for the ADCOM SAGE Fort Fisher AFS, NC (Z-115).
QRM

Charlotte
NC
ARSR-1

35°36′39″N 081°14′18″W / 35.61083°N 81.23833°W / 35.61083; -81.23833 (Charlotte QRM)
EADS
ASO Southern
In rural area, 10.2 miles (16.4 km) southeast of Hickory, NC
J-02
Z-115
Fort Fisher
NC
ARSR-4

33°58′38″N 077°54′56″W / 33.97722°N 77.91556°W / 33.97722; -77.91556 (Fort Fisher J-02)
EADS
ASO Southern

Fort Fisher AFS was an active ADCOM site until 1988; FAA site at former GATR faciity.
J-75
Z-303
Finley
ND
ARSR-4

47°31′42″N 097°54′03″W / 47.52833°N 97.90083°W / 47.52833; -97.90083 (Finley J-75)
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
Opened November 1979 at new JSS site, replacing the original Finley AFS, ND (Z-29). [Located at old GATR site, ~ a mile or so WNW of the former USAF radar site.]
J-76
Z-300
Watford City
ND
ARSR-4

47°40′44″N 103°46′50″W / 47.67889°N 103.78056°W / 47.67889; -103.78056 (Watford City J-76)
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Fortuna AFS, ND (Z-27), Minot AFS, ND (Z-28), & Opheim AFS, MT (Z-26). Site is located at the former Alexander, ND, gap-filler radar site, Z-177B / Z-28E.
QHO
Z-71
Omaha
NE
ANFPS-67A

41°21′37″N 96°1′30″W / 41.36028°N 96.02500°W / 41.36028; -96.02500 (Omaha QHO)
WADS
ACE Central
FAA site since 1968, former Omaha Air Force Station
NPL
Z-217
North Platte
NE
ARSR-2

40°49′58″N 100°44′53″W / 40.83278°N 100.74806°W / 40.83278; -100.74806 (North Platte NPL)
WADS
ACE Central
FAA site since 1963, Former ADCOM SAGE site Z-217
J-51
Z-63
Gibbsboro
NJ
ARSR-4

39°49′29″N 074°57′15″W / 39.82472°N 74.95417°W / 39.82472; -74.95417 (Gibbsboro J-51)
EADS
AEA Eastern
Former ADCOM Gibbsboro AFS. USAF site closed 1984
GAL
Z-221
Gallup
NM
ARSR-2

36°04′33″N 108°51′37″W / 36.07583°N 108.86028°W / 36.07583; -108.86028 (Gallup GAL)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Opened 1963 by FAA. Former ADCOM SAGE site Z-221. Also known as Farmington, NM; located above Washington Pass, north of Gallup.
QWC
Z-234
Mesa Rica
NM
ARSR-1E

35°14′15″N 104°12′16″W / 35.23750°N 104.20444°W / 35.23750; -104.20444 (Mesa Rica QWC)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site Z-234.
J-28
Z-245
Silver City
NM


32°59′21″N 108°57′38″W / 32.98917°N 108.96056°W / 32.98917; -108.96056 (Silver City J-28)

ASW Southwest
Closed 1990s Located atop Brushy Mountain. Part of the 1972 Southern Air Defense System. Now replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS site at Deming, NM (J-28A).
J-28A

Deming
NM
ARSR-4

32°29′30″N 107°09′59″W / 32.49167°N 107.16639°W / 32.49167; -107.16639 (Deming J-28A)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced JSS site at Silver City, NM (Z-245 / J-28).
BTM
Z-214
Battle Mountain
NV
ARSR-2

40°24′11″N 116°52′04″W / 40.40306°N 116.86778°W / 40.40306; -116.86778 (Battle Mountain BTM)
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Located on top of Mount Lewis, south of Battle Mountain. Earlier known as Elko.
J-52
Z-315
Riverhead
NY
ARSR-4

40°52′43″N 072°41′14″W / 40.87861°N 72.68722°W / 40.87861; -72.68722 (Riverhead J-52)
EADS
AEA Eastern
'New' FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Montauk AFS, LI, NY (Z-45).
J-55
Z-312
Remsen
NY
ARSR-4

43°20′43″N 075°14′56″W / 43.34528°N 75.24889°W / 43.34528; -75.24889 (Remsen J-55)
EADS
AEA Eastern
New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Watertown AFS, NY (Z-49). Also called 'Starr Hill.
J-56
Z-309
Dansville
NY
ARSR-1E

42°38′18″N 077°39′10″W / 42.63833°N 77.65278°W / 42.63833; -77.65278 (Danville J-56)
EADS
AEA Eastern
Replaced Lockport AFS, NY (Z-21).
QDB

Brecksville
OH
ARSR-1E

41°18′08″N 081°41′01″W / 41.30222°N 81.68361°W / 41.30222; -81.68361 (Brecksville QDB)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located 13.7 miles (22.0 km) south of Cleveland.
QWO

London
OH
ARSR-1E

39°50′46″N 083°28′54″W / 39.84611°N 83.48167°W / 39.84611; -83.48167 (London QWO)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) southwest of London, OH.
OEX

Oklahoma City
OK
ARSR-4

35°24′11″N 097°37′42″W / 35.40306°N 97.62833°W / 35.40306; -97.62833 (Oklahoma City OEX)
WADS
ASW Southwest
FAA ARSR-4 Training Site. Located about a mile west of the Will Rogers World Airport.
QVN

Fossil
OR
ARSR-3

44°57′37″N 119°57′06″W / 44.96028°N 119.95167°W / 44.96028; -119.95167 (FOSSIL QVN)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
On remote mountaintop, 138.3 miles (222.6 km) east-southeast of Portland, OR
J-81
Z-345
Salem
OR
ARSR-4

44°55′22″N 123°34′25″W / 44.92278°N 123.57361°W / 44.92278; -123.57361 (Salem J-81)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Former ADCOM SAGE site. Also known as Laurel Mtn. and Dallas, OR. New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Mount Hebo AFS, OR (Z-100). FPS-90 came from Keno AFS, OR (Z-180); modified to FPS-116. First operational JSS site in the 25th NORAD Region, 1 May 1979, as OL AJ / 25th ADS.
QCF

Clearfield
PA
ARSR-3

41°04′13″N 078°33′01″W / 41.07028°N 78.55028°W / 41.07028; -78.55028 (Clearfield QCF)
EADS
AEA Eastern
Located 6.1 miles (9.8 km) west of Clearfield, PA in rural area.
J-61

Trevose
PA
ARSR-1

40°08′03″N 074°59′13″W / 40.13417°N 74.98694°W / 40.13417; -74.98694 (Trevose J-61)

AEA Eastern
Temporary data-tie (during the Gibbsboro AFS {Z-63} JSS radar change-out). Then became a 'permanent' replacement for Z-63 until Gibbsboro re-opened with its ARSR-4 and closed in mid 1990s.
J-03
Z-324
Jedburg
SC
ARSR-4

33°04′11″N 080°13′14″W / 33.06972°N 80.22056°W / 33.06972; -80.22056 (Jedburg J-03)
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced North Charleston AFS, SC (Z-113).
QOJ
Z-235
Joelton
TN
ARSR-1E

36°20′10″N 086°51′41″W / 36.33611°N 86.86139°W / 36.33611; -86.86139 (Joelton QOJ)
EADS
ASO Southern
Former ADCOM Joelton AFS closed in 1961 and taken over by FAA.
QYB
Z-233
Memphis
TN
ARSR-1

34°51′10″N 089°45′57″W / 34.85278°N 89.76583°W / 34.85278; -89.76583 (Memphis QYB)
EADS
ASO Southern
Former ADCOM SAGE Site Z-233.
QYS

Rogers
TX
ARSR-1E

30°56′38″N 097°16′07″W / 30.94389°N 97.26861°W / 30.94389; -97.26861 (Rogers QYS)
WADS
ASW Southwest
In rural area, 2.7 miles (4.3 km) west-northwest of Rogers, TX
J-27
Z-244
El Paso
TX


31°40′51″N 106°11′50″W / 31.68083°N 106.19722°W / 31.68083; -106.19722 (El Paso J-27)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Located in Horizon City, TX. Activated in 1963 part of Southern Air Defense System. Closed in 1997, replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS sites at Eagle Peak, TX (J-27A) and at Deming, NM (J-28A).
J-27A

Eagle Peak
TX
ARSR-4

30°55′13″N 105°05′09″W / 30.92028°N 105.08583°W / 30.92028; -105.08583 (Eagle Peak J-27)
WADS
ASW Southwest
New site opened in late 1990s replacing J-27, 101.1 miles (162.7 km) SE of El Paso, TX in remote location on top of mountain.
J-15
Z-240
Ellington AFB
TX


29°36′56″N 095°10′23″W / 29.61556°N 95.17306°W / 29.61556; -95.17306 (Ellington J-15)
WADS
ASW Southwest
ADCOM SAGE site closed in 1979. FAA took over, closed 1997. Now replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS site at Morales, TX (J-15A).
FTW
Z-231
Keller
TX
ARSR-1D

32°56′40″N 097°13′13″W / 32.94444°N 97.22028°W / 32.94444; -97.22028 (Keller FTW)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Also known as Fort Worth. Opened in 1960s, still using ARSR-1D.
J-15A

Morales
TX
ARSR-4

29°20′29″N 096°52′18″W / 29.34139°N 96.87167°W / 29.34139; -96.87167 (Morales J-15A1)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced Ellington ANGB, TX, radar site (Z-240/J-15), 111.3 miles (179.1 km) north-northeast of Corpus Christi, TX
J-26
Z-242
Odessa
TX


32°33′15″N 102°25′40″W / 32.55417°N 102.42778°W / 32.55417; -102.42778 (Odessa J-26)

ASW Southwest
Closed 1995, replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS site at King Mountain, TX (J-26A).
J-26A

King Mountain
TX
ARSR-4

31°17′06″N 102°16′24″W / 31.28500°N 102.27333°W / 31.28500; -102.27333 (King Mountain J-26A)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced JSS site at Odessa / Andrews, TX (Z-243/J-26); located in remote West Texas.
J-16
Z-242
Oilton
TX
ARSR-4

27°29′56″N 098°58′10″W / 27.49889°N 98.96944°W / 27.49889; -98.96944 (Oilton J-16)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Opened in 1972 as part of the Southern Air Defense System (SADS); Later ADCOM site 630th RADS OL-B, inactivated 31 December 1977.
J-25
Z-339
Sonora
TX
ARSR-3

30°28′16″N 100°33′29″W / 30.47111°N 100.55806°W / 30.47111; -100.55806 (Sonora J-25)

ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site, closed 1995, Now replaced by Rocksprings, TX, ARSR-4 JSS site (J-25A).
J-25A

Rocksprings
TX
ARSR-4

30°02′48″N 100°16′04″W / 30.04667°N 100.26778°W / 30.04667; -100.26778 (Rocksprings J-25A)
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced JSS Site at Sonora, TX (J-25).
CDR
Z-216
Cedar City
UT
ARSR-2

37°35′35″N 112°51′49″W / 37.59306°N 112.86361°W / 37.59306; -112.86361 (Cedar City CDR)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1962 by FAA
SLC
Z-213
Francis Peak
UT
ARSR-1E

41°01′58″N 111°50′18″W / 41.03278°N 111.83833°W / 41.03278; -111.83833 (Francis Peak FPK)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1962 by FAA. Also called "Salt Lake City"
QHZ

Horicon
WI
ARSR-2

43°26′45″N 088°29′32″W / 43.44583°N 88.49222°W / 43.44583; -88.49222 (Horicon QHZ)
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
In central Wisconsin in primarily agricultural area.
QBN

Binns Hall
VA
ARSR-3

37°22′58″N 076°59′55″W / 37.38278°N 76.99861°W / 37.38278; -76.99861 (Binns Hall QBN)
EADS
AEA Eastern
Once considered as the JSS replacement for Cape Charles AFS, VA (Z-56).
J-01
Z-321
NAS Oceana
VA
ARSR-4

36°49′38″N 076°00′49″W / 36.82722°N 76.01361°W / 36.82722; -76.01361 (Oceana J-01)
EADS
AEA Eastern
Former ADCOM SAGE site, now FAA/USAF/Navy JSS radar site; replaced Cape Charles AFS, VA (Z-56).
J-50
Z-318
The Plains
VA
ARSR-3

38°52′57″N 077°42′10″W / 38.88250°N 77.70278°W / 38.88250; -77.70278 (The Plains J-50)
EADS
AEA Eastern
Opened in 1980. Replaced the ADCOM radar site at Fort Meade, MD (Z-227) and the FAA radar site at Suitland, MD.
J-79
Z-151
Mica Peak
WA
ARSR-4

47°34′26″N 117°04′52″W / 47.57389°N 117.08111°W / 47.57389; -117.08111 (Mica Peak J-79)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Former ADCOM Mica Peak AFS (SM-151), deactivated in July 1975. Site transferred to FAA.
J-80
Z-44
Makah
WA
ARSR-4

48°22′18″N 124°40′30″W / 48.37167°N 124.67500°W / 48.37167; -124.67500 (Makah AFS J-80)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Former ADCOM Makah AFS (P-44), closed in 1982. Now USAF/FAA JSS site.
QSI
Z-224
Lovell
WY
ARSR-2

44°49′01″N 107°54′08″W / 44.81694°N 107.90222°W / 44.81694; -107.90222 (Lowell QSI)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Located on Medicine Mountain. Earlier known as Cody.
LSK
Z-219
Lusk
WY
ARSR-2

42°35′38″N 104°35′18″W / 42.59389°N 104.58833°W / 42.59389; -104.58833 (Lusk LSK)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA
RKS
Z-218
Rock Springs
WY
ARSR-2

41°26′05″N 109°07′03″W / 41.43472°N 109.11750°W / 41.43472; -109.11750 (Rock Springs RKS)
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1962 by FAA


See also



  • North Warning System


References


 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.





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