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Las Vegas Air Force Station

Las Vegas Air Force Station (ADC ID: SM-163, NORAD ID: Z-163) is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 26.5 miles (42.6 km) west-northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. It was closed by the Air Force in 1969 and turned over to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The site is now data-tied into the Joint Surveillance System (JSS).

Las Vegas Air Force Station
Part of Air Defense Command (ADC)
Las Vegas, NV
Las VegasAFS
Location of Las Vegas AFS, Nevada
Coordinates36°19′07″N 115°34′31″W / 36.31861°N 115.57528°W / 36.31861; -115.57528 (Las Vegas AFS SM-163)
TypeAir Force Station
Site information
Controlled by United States Air Force
Site history
Built1952
In use1956-1970
Garrison information
Garrison865th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Emblem of the 865th Radar Squadron

History edit

Las Vegas Air Force Station was initially part of Phase II of the Air Defense Command Mobile Radar program. The Air Force approved this expansion of the Mobile Radar program on 23 October 1952. Radars in this network were designated "SM". The radar site is located on top of Angel Peak, which is north-northwest of the city of Las Vegas, and east of Charleston Peak.

The Air Force constructed about 24 main buildings in two LVAFS areas, the Operations and Cantonment Areas. Construction in the Operations Area consisted of four radar towers, four operational buildings, one water pump station, a power building, and five large above-ground fuel tanks. The Cantonment Area contained approximately five dormitories, a dispensary, a mess hall, an administration building, an automotive shop, a maintenance shop, a storage building, a recreation building, one underground gasoline storage tank, and one large above-ground fuel oil tank. Each building had a smaller day tank for storage of heating oil. Three septic tanks comprised the sewage treatment system.

The station became operational on 1 April 1956 when the 865th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron was assigned to the new station. The squadron initially used AN/FPS-3 search and AN/MPS-14 height-finder radars at this site, and 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. In 1958 an AN/FPS-20A replaced the AN/FPS-3 search radar.

During 1961 Las Vegas AFS joined the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system, initially feeding data to DC-21 at Luke AFB, Arizona. After joining, the squadron was redesignated as the 865th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 15 October 1961. 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. It also became a joint-use facility with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). On 31 July 1963, the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z-163.

An AN/FPS-26A height-finder radar joined the site in 1963. In 1964 an AN/FPS-27 search radar set was installed, and in 1965 the AN/FPS-20A was retired from Air Force service. Reportedly, the FAA retained this radar set. In 1968 the AN/MPS-14 height-finder radar was removed.

In addition to the main facility, Las Vegas operated several AN/FPS-14 Gap Filler sites:

The 865th Radar Squadron (SAGE) was inactivated 31 December 1969. In 1970 the Air Force relinquished the property to the Department of Interior and transferred accountability for all improvements, with the exception of Buildings 18 and 40, to Clark County. Accountability for Building 18 was transferred to the Atomic Energy Commission (currently DOE) and accountability for Building 40 (Radar Tower FPS-20) was transferred to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

As of 2014, all main buildings in the Operations Area are in use. The FAA operates the radar facility in Building 40. DOE maintains Building 18 and leases space to Nellis Air Force Base, and other government and private entities. Clark County leases all other buildings in the Operations Area to other government and private organizations.

The former Cantonment Area is used by Clark County Juvenile Court Services, Spring Mountain Youth Camp (SMYC). Buildings 5, and 44 have been removed, but the foundations are currently used for various functions. The FAA had operated the AN/FPS-20A as part of the Joint Surveillance System (JSS) until the facility was replaced with a CARSR and ModeS. Both the SMYC and FAA facilities are restricted access.

Air Force units and assignments edit

Units edit

  • Constituted as the 865th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron
Activated at Norton Air Force Base, California on 8 November 1955
Moved to Las Vegas AFS on 25 June 1956[1]
Redesignated 865th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 15 October 1961
Inactivated on 31 December 1969

Assignments edit

See also edit

References edit

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

  1. ^ Mueller, Robert, Air Force Bases, Vol. I, p. 451
  • 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).
  • Mueller, Robert, Air Force Bases, Vol. I, Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982, Office of Air Force History, Washington DC (1989) ISBN 0-912799-53-6.
  • 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 Las Vegas AFS, NV

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Las Vegas Air Force Station news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Las Vegas Air Force Station ADC ID SM 163 NORAD ID Z 163 is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station It is located 26 5 miles 42 6 km west northwest of Las Vegas Nevada It was closed by the Air Force in 1969 and turned over to the Federal Aviation Administration FAA The site is now data tied into the Joint Surveillance System JSS Las Vegas Air Force StationPart of Air Defense Command ADC Las Vegas NVLas VegasAFSLocation of Las Vegas AFS NevadaCoordinates36 19 07 N 115 34 31 W 36 31861 N 115 57528 W 36 31861 115 57528 Las Vegas AFS SM 163 TypeAir Force StationSite informationControlled by United States Air ForceSite historyBuilt1952In use1956 1970Garrison informationGarrison865th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Emblem of the 865th Radar Squadron Contents 1 History 2 Air Force units and assignments 2 1 Units 2 2 Assignments 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editLas Vegas Air Force Station was initially part of Phase II of the Air Defense Command Mobile Radar program The Air Force approved this expansion of the Mobile Radar program on 23 October 1952 Radars in this network were designated SM The radar site is located on top of Angel Peak which is north northwest of the city of Las Vegas and east of Charleston Peak The Air Force constructed about 24 main buildings in two LVAFS areas the Operations and Cantonment Areas Construction in the Operations Area consisted of four radar towers four operational buildings one water pump station a power building and five large above ground fuel tanks The Cantonment Area contained approximately five dormitories a dispensary a mess hall an administration building an automotive shop a maintenance shop a storage building a recreation building one underground gasoline storage tank and one large above ground fuel oil tank Each building had a smaller day tank for storage of heating oil Three septic tanks comprised the sewage treatment system The station became operational on 1 April 1956 when the 865th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron was assigned to the new station The squadron initially used AN FPS 3 search and AN MPS 14 height finder radars at this site and 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 In 1958 an AN FPS 20A replaced the AN FPS 3 search radar During 1961 Las Vegas AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment SAGE system initially feeding data to DC 21 at Luke AFB Arizona After joining the squadron was redesignated as the 865th Radar Squadron SAGE on 15 October 1961 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 It also became a joint use facility with the Federal Aviation Administration FAA On 31 July 1963 the site was redesignated as NORAD ID Z 163 An AN FPS 26A height finder radar joined the site in 1963 In 1964 an AN FPS 27 search radar set was installed and in 1965 the AN FPS 20A was retired from Air Force service Reportedly the FAA retained this radar set In 1968 the AN MPS 14 height finder radar was removed In addition to the main facility Las Vegas operated several AN FPS 14 Gap Filler sites Boulder City Nevada SM 163A 35 59 44 N 114 51 48 W 35 99556 N 114 86333 W 35 99556 114 86333 SM 163A now home to a VOR DME Lathrop Wells Nevada SM 163B 36 38 43 N 116 20 19 W 36 64528 N 116 33861 W 36 64528 116 33861 SM 163B The 865th Radar Squadron SAGE was inactivated 31 December 1969 In 1970 the Air Force relinquished the property to the Department of Interior and transferred accountability for all improvements with the exception of Buildings 18 and 40 to Clark County Accountability for Building 18 was transferred to the Atomic Energy Commission currently DOE and accountability for Building 40 Radar Tower FPS 20 was transferred to the Federal Aviation Administration FAA As of 2014 update all main buildings in the Operations Area are in use The FAA operates the radar facility in Building 40 DOE maintains Building 18 and leases space to Nellis Air Force Base and other government and private entities Clark County leases all other buildings in the Operations Area to other government and private organizations The former Cantonment Area is used by Clark County Juvenile Court Services Spring Mountain Youth Camp SMYC Buildings 5 and 44 have been removed but the foundations are currently used for various functions The FAA had operated the AN FPS 20A as part of the Joint Surveillance System JSS until the facility was replaced with a CARSR and ModeS Both the SMYC and FAA facilities are restricted access Air Force units and assignments editUnits edit Constituted as the 865th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron Activated at Norton Air Force Base California on 8 November 1955 Moved to Las Vegas AFS on 25 June 1956 1 Redesignated 865th Radar Squadron SAGE on 15 October 1961 Inactivated on 31 December 1969 Assignments edit 27th Air Division 1 April 1956 Los Angeles Air Defense Sector 1 October 1959 Phoenix Air Defense Sector 1 May 1961 27th Air Division 1 April 1966 31 December 1969See also editUnited States general surveillance radar stationsReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Mueller Robert Air Force Bases Vol I p 451 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 Mueller Robert Air Force Bases Vol I Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982 Office of Air Force History Washington DC 1989 ISBN 0 912799 53 6 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 Las Vegas AFS NV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Las Vegas Air Force Station amp oldid 1192918943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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