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Finland Air Force Station

Finland Air Force Station is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 2.8 miles (4.5 km) north of Finland, Minnesota. It was closed in 1980.

Finland Air Force Station
Part of Air Defense Command (ADC)
Finland AFS
Location of Finland AFS, Minnesota
Coordinates47°27′13″N 091°14′15″W / 47.45361°N 91.23750°W / 47.45361; -91.23750 (Finland AFS P-69)Coordinates: 47°27′13″N 091°14′15″W / 47.45361°N 91.23750°W / 47.45361; -91.23750 (Finland AFS P-69)
TypeAir Force Station
CodeADC ID: P-69, NORAD ID: Z-69
Site information
Controlled by United States Air Force
Site history
Built1950
In use1950–1989
Garrison information
Garrison756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
Download coordinates as: KML

In 1950 Air Defense Command selected Finland, Minnesota site as one of twenty-eight radar stations built as part of the second segment of the permanent radar surveillance network. Prompted by the start of the Korean War, on July 11, 1950, the Secretary of the Air Force asked the Secretary of Defense for approval to expedite construction of the second segment of the permanent network. Receiving the Defense Secretary's approval on July 21, the Air Force directed the Corps of Engineers to proceed with construction.

History

Finland Air Force Station began as a “Lashup-Permanent” radar site (LP-69) with the 756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron operating an AN/CPS-5 radar at the station on 30 Nov 1951, and initially the station functioned as a Ground-control intercept (GCI) and warning station. As a GCI station, the squadron's role was to guide interceptor aircraft toward unidentified intruders picked up on the unit's radar scopes. On 1 May 1951 the station joined the "permanent" ADC network operating AN/FPS-3 and AN/FPS-5 radars. By 1959 these radars had been replaced with AN/FPS-20 and AN/FPS-6 sets, and a second height-finder radar (AN/FPS-6A) was being installed.

During 1959 Finland AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system, initially feeding data to DC-10 at Duluth AFS, Minnesota. After joining, the squadron was re-designated as the 756th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 15 December 1959. The radar squadron provided information 24/7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range, direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft were friendly or hostile.

In 1961 the search radar was upgraded and redesignated as an AN/FPS-64. In 1963 the height-finder radars were replaced by AN/FPS-26A and AN/FPS-90 sets, and on 31 July 1963, the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z-69. In 1964 the AN/FPS-64 was replaced by an AN/FPS-27. The AN/FPS-90 height-finder radar was decommissioned in 1970.

In addition to the main facility, Calumet operated the following AN/FPS-18 Gap Filler sites:

Over the years, the equipment at the station was upgraded or modified to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the information gathered by the radars. Finland came under Tactical Air Command jurisdiction in October 1979 with the inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the formation of ADTAC. The 756th Radar Squadron was inactivated 15 Aug 1980. The Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (GATR) site was retained until the Joint Surveillance System (JSS) switchover in 1984.

Today the radar station is largely abandoned. The former Air Force Housing area was in use as single-family housing, but is now also mostly abandoned.

Air Force units and assignments

 
Emblem of the 756th Radar Squadron

Units

  • Constituted as the 756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron on 14 November 1950
Activated on 27 November 1950
Redesignated as 756th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 15 December 1959
Redesignated as 756th Radar Squadron on 1 February 1974
Inactivated on 15 June 1980

Assignments:

See also

References

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  • Cornett, Lloyd H. and Johnson, Mildred W., A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946–1980, Office of History, Aerospace Defense Center, Peterson AFB, CO (1980).
  • Winkler, David F. & Webster, Julie L., Searching the Skies[dead link], The Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program, US Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign, IL (1997).
  • Information for Finland AFS, MN

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Finland Air Force Station is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station It is located 2 8 miles 4 5 km north of Finland Minnesota It was closed in 1980 Finland Air Force StationPart of Air Defense Command ADC Finland AFSLocation of Finland AFS MinnesotaCoordinates47 27 13 N 091 14 15 W 47 45361 N 91 23750 W 47 45361 91 23750 Finland AFS P 69 Coordinates 47 27 13 N 091 14 15 W 47 45361 N 91 23750 W 47 45361 91 23750 Finland AFS P 69 TypeAir Force StationCodeADC ID P 69 NORAD ID Z 69Site informationControlled by United States Air ForceSite historyBuilt1950In use1950 1989Garrison informationGarrison756th Aircraft Control and Warning SquadronMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLIn 1950 Air Defense Command selected Finland Minnesota site as one of twenty eight radar stations built as part of the second segment of the permanent radar surveillance network Prompted by the start of the Korean War on July 11 1950 the Secretary of the Air Force asked the Secretary of Defense for approval to expedite construction of the second segment of the permanent network Receiving the Defense Secretary s approval on July 21 the Air Force directed the Corps of Engineers to proceed with construction Contents 1 History 2 Air Force units and assignments 2 1 Units 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditFinland Air Force Station began as a Lashup Permanent radar site LP 69 with the 756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron operating an AN CPS 5 radar at the station on 30 Nov 1951 and initially the station functioned as a Ground control intercept GCI and warning station As a GCI station the squadron s role was to guide interceptor aircraft toward unidentified intruders picked up on the unit s radar scopes On 1 May 1951 the station joined the permanent ADC network operating AN FPS 3 and AN FPS 5 radars By 1959 these radars had been replaced with AN FPS 20 and AN FPS 6 sets and a second height finder radar AN FPS 6A was being installed During 1959 Finland AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment SAGE system initially feeding data to DC 10 at Duluth AFS Minnesota After joining the squadron was re designated as the 756th Radar Squadron SAGE on 15 December 1959 The radar squadron provided information 24 7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft were friendly or hostile In 1961 the search radar was upgraded and redesignated as an AN FPS 64 In 1963 the height finder radars were replaced by AN FPS 26A and AN FPS 90 sets and on 31 July 1963 the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z 69 In 1964 the AN FPS 64 was replaced by an AN FPS 27 The AN FPS 90 height finder radar was decommissioned in 1970 In addition to the main facility Calumet operated the following AN FPS 18 Gap Filler sites Upson WI P 69B 46 25 10 N 090 23 06 W 46 41944 N 90 38500 W 46 41944 90 38500 P 69B Askov MN P 69C 46 14 12 N 092 44 32 W 46 23667 N 92 74222 W 46 23667 92 74222 P 69C Aurora MN P 69D 47 35 53 N 092 13 27 W 47 59806 N 92 22417 W 47 59806 92 22417 P 69D Over the years the equipment at the station was upgraded or modified to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the information gathered by the radars Finland came under Tactical Air Command jurisdiction in October 1979 with the inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the formation of ADTAC The 756th Radar Squadron was inactivated 15 Aug 1980 The Ground Air Task Oriented Radar GATR site was retained until the Joint Surveillance System JSS switchover in 1984 Today the radar station is largely abandoned The former Air Force Housing area was in use as single family housing but is now also mostly abandoned Air Force units and assignments Edit Emblem of the 756th Radar Squadron Units Edit Constituted as the 756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron on 14 November 1950Activated on 27 November 1950 Redesignated as 756th Radar Squadron SAGE on 15 December 1959 Redesignated as 756th Radar Squadron on 1 February 1974 Inactivated on 15 June 1980Assignments 543d Aircraft Control and Warning Group 1 January 1951 31st Air Division 6 February 1952 37th Air Division 1 July 1959 30th Air Division 1 April 1959 Duluth Air Defense Sector 1 July 1959 29th Air Division 1 April 1966 34th Air Division 15 September 1969 23d Air Division 19 November 1969 15 June 1980See also EditList of United States Air Force aircraft control and warning squadrons United States general surveillance radar stationsReferences Edit This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Cornett Lloyd H and Johnson Mildred W A Handbook of Aerospace Defense Organization 1946 1980 Office of History Aerospace Defense Center Peterson AFB CO 1980 Winkler David F amp Webster Julie L Searching the Skies dead link The Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program US Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories Champaign IL 1997 Information for Finland AFS MN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Finland Air Force Station amp oldid 1127610645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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