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Martin AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System

The Martin AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System, better known as Missile Master,[5][6] was an electronic fire distribution center[7] to computerize Cold War air defense (AD) command posts[4] from manual plotting board operations[8] to automated command and control of remote surface-to-air missile (SAM) launch batteries. The 10 United States Army C3 systems used radar netting ("electronic umbrella")[9] at Missile Master military installations for coordinating ground-controlled interception by Nike and MIM-23 Hawk missiles. The vacuum tube fire control logic reduced the time to designate the appropriate missile battery to launch if an enemy target had intruded into a defense area where an AN/FSG-1 system was deployed.

Martin AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System
Part of Army Air Defense Command Posts
at Missile Master complexes
9 states: CA IL MA MD MI NJ(2) NY PA WA
in United States
Typemilitary command, control and coordination system
Site information
OwnerUnited States Army
OperatorArmy Air Defense Command
Controlled by
Subsystems
&
AAOC
consoles[4]
tactical display subsystem with

3 tactical monitor consoles:

  • friendly protector console
  • operations officer's console
  • commander's console

tracking subsystem with

  • 6 tracking consoles
  • 2 surveillance and entry cons.
  • 2 range-height indicator cons.
  • channel status unit
computing and storage equipment
ADL transmitters and receivers

History

 
AN/FSG-1 systems in 9 U.S. nuclear bunkers (large building) networked local radars and "up to 24 Nike Hercules AD missile batteries".[7]

The AN/FSG-1 was an outgrowth of the July 1945 Signal Corps' Project 414A for an electronic Air Defense Fire Distribution System (ADFDS),[10] a 1950 prototype computer and console system,[11] and the 1954 experimental forerunner/"test system"[3][12]: 55  (AN/GSG-2) installed at Fort George G. Meade.[11] The 1st AN/FSG-1 was contracted in August 1955,[13] the program had been publicly announced by August 1956,[3] Missile Master sites had been selected by June 1957,[14] and the "operational"[4] AN/FSG-1 at the Fort Meade radar station was "put into action" on December 5, 1957.[15] A 13-minute AN/FSG-1 military film (MF 11-8923) was produced in 1958,[5] and Congressional funding for additional sites was initiated in 1959 after the "Missile Master Plan" resolved the Army Project Nike and USAF CIM-10 Bomarc plans for SAM air defense.[16]

During the October 1959-July 1960 study regarding the system's algorithm for Automatic Target and Battery Evaluation (ATABE),[17] the "first production model AN/FSG-1" was dedicated in January 1960 at Fort Lawton Air Force Station (AFS), Washington.[18]: 313  Following installation, a checkout period, and AN/FSG-1 acceptance; a dedication ceremony was often held and open to media (e.g., May 1960 acceptance at Highlands AADS, New Jersey,[13] with June 5 dedication).[19] The "SAGE/Missile Master test program" conducted large-scale field testing of the AN/FSG-1 "mathematical model" using actual radar tracks of SAC and ADC aircraft sorties[clarification needed] into the defense areas[17] (SAC-simulated bomb runs were planned after September 22, 1960).[18]: 314  The last (10th) AN/FSG-1 was dedicated in December 1960 at Fort MacArthur, California.[1]

AN/FSG-1 installations
ST
site
(defense area)
AN/FSG-1 operations razed[20] CP: Brig (batteries)
MD Fort Meade December 5, 1957—August 1966[21] (no bunker) W-13DC: 35th[12]
WA Fort Lawton AFS January 21, 1960[22]c. January 1965* 2008 [2] S-90DC
MA Fort Heath c. April 1960 [3] [19]—early 1965.[citation needed] 1969[23] B-21DC[24]
(12)
NJ Highlands AADS May 1960[13]—November 30, 1966[18] 1995[25] NY-55DC: 52nd[8]
MI Selfridge AFB June 1960[18]c. October 1967* 2005[26] D-15DC 
(16)
NY Lockport AFS  Jul or Aug 1960[27]c. July 1965* bunker intact NF-17DC
NJ Pedricktown AADB *[specify]        —September 1966[8] bunker intact PH-64DC: 24th
IL Arlington Heights AFS  October 28, 1960[28]c. October 1967* bunker intact C-80DC: 45th[28]
PA Oakdale AFS November 18, 1960[29]—February 8, 1967 P-70DC: 31st[30]  
(6)[31]
CA Fort MacArthur DC December 14, 1960 [5]<--[18]-->—January 31, 1967[32] c. 1985[33] LA-45DC: 47th [6]
(16)

Replacement

With the availability of solid-state direction center (DC) equipment such as the Martin AN/GSG-6 BIRDIE deployed in 1961, the United States Department of Defense approved in December 1963 the replacement of the AN/FSG-1.[18]: 317  Six were replaced with Hughes AN/TSQ-51 Air Defense Command and Coordination Systems[34] with the last replacement on February 8, 1967, at Oakdale AFS, Pennsylvania.[18]: 317, 320  Ft Lawton,[35] Fort Heath MA,[34] and Lockport AFS NY[36] were replaced with BIRDIEs[9] while instead of replacement, the AN/FSG-1 at Pedricktown Army Air Defense Base was removed after its defense area was incorporated[when?] into the combined New York-Philadelphia Defense Area controlled by Highlands AADS[37]—which later switched to a BIRDIE by July 1, 1972[34]: C-23  (conversely, Ft Heath & Lockport subsequently switched from BIRDIE to AN/TSQ-51).[34]

Operations

The "semiautomatic"[4]: 17  AN/FSG-1 automatically plotted target tracks, evaluated missile sites for use against a target, and automated the communication with batteries.[38] The automation reduced delay "by four or five times" over the previous command post method with manual plotting,[8] review of hardcopy performance charts to estimate an intercept point, and telephone voice commands.[19] Operators at the AADCP reviewed the 19 in (48 cm)[39] orange interactive plan position indicator CRTs which displayed the AN/FSG-1 radar network's data, e.g., "14 pieces of information…height, level, priority, direction…",[40] etc. in the tiered Antiaircraft Operations Center (AAOC). The "Blue Room"[19] was recessed in a pit with a stage,[41] blue walls, blue overhead fluorescent illumination, and more than 12 blue consoles. In the rear of the AAOC was the highest "third row [with] a "friendly protector" console, three tactical monitor consoles, and a tactical director's console. The defense commander's room…at the top rear" had a window for viewing into the AAOC.[12] The AAOC crew was typically 22 soldiers and 5 company grade officers.[42]

Via an automated data link (ADL) of digital information,[4] the AN/FSG-1 communicated the identification friend or foe status from the AADCP to remote fire units where a "foe" symbol was placed "around[specify] each radar return on the scope".[43] The AN/FSG-1 assigned a Nike fire unit to a target using the same ATABE "programmed selection logic" as the USAF SAGE system, and the algorithm could be tested using a simulator (a "20-target raid…with maneuvering targets, takes approximately 1 1/4 minutes.")[17] When the AN/FSG-1 had automatically assigned a battery to a foe, a technician used the "entry stick" to alert the battery to "prepare to engage" (e.g., lock the Target Tracking Radar on the target).[31] The director's console was subsequently used to manually input the attack command, and the AN/FSG-1 transmitted[44] a change[specify] to the foe symbol at the designated fire unit[43] where the Battery Control Officer reacted to the symbol and issued the firing order to a ready[specify] missile.[7] The AN/FSG-1 also provided[clarification needed] a communication function previously performed[clarification needed] by the Interim Battery Data Link (IBDL) system which had transmitted the "missile away" notification from the firing battery to other sites, allowing "battery commanders to see which targets were being engaged by other batteries".[45]

External images
  console images
  AN/FSG-1 promotion booklet
  Niagara console

References

  1. ^ Berhow, Mark (2005). US Strategic and Defensive Missile Systems 1950-2004. Taylor, Chris (illustrations). Osprey Publishing. p. 21. ISBN 1-84176-838-3. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  2. ^ (PDF). Army Research and Development Newsmagazine. Washington, D.C. December 1960. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
  3. ^ a b c "Magic in the Skies: The Missile Master" (PDF). The National Guardsman. August 1956. Retrieved 2011-09-14. A forerunner has been in experimental operation at Ft Geo G Meade, Md, for nearly two years
  4. ^ a b c d e "Chapter 3: Army Air Defense Control Systems" (PDF). U. S. Army Air Defense Digest (PDF). Hillman Hall, Fort Bliss, Texas: U. S. Army Air Defense School. January 1965. The term "radar netting" (fig 43) describes the process by which track data derived from several additional or remote radars are gathered at a single center to produce an integrated set of meaningful target informationCh. 2, p. 17 NOTE: The p. 36 image with scrub brush ("Figure 34") titled "Missile Master" is identified differently in the text as "SAGE (fig 34)" (Texas had 3 BIRDIE command posts: Austin, Duncanville, & Sweetwater.)
  5. ^ a b AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System. USA Signal Air Defense Engineering. 1958. Retrieved 2011-09-20. Film explains the role and operation of the Army's Missile Master System     Designed to function as the communications and intelligence center of our AA defense system NIKE practice alert with and without Missile Master     Emphasizes that it is capable of operating independently and with other weapons as well as NIKE
  6. ^ Miller, J. M. (January 1961). The Evaluation Program for the AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System (Report). Vol. IV, Missile Master Model, Report No. 2354-29-T. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Institute of Science and Technology, The University of Michigan.
  7. ^ a b c (PDF). Headquarters, Department of the Army. 11 October 1965. Archived from the original (field manual) on 9 March 2013. Retrieved 2011-09-06. The Missile Master includes…defense acquisition and height-finding radars… The Missile Master may receive automatic data link input from SAGE … FM 44-10…AN/FSG-1…FM 44-13 U.S. Army Air Defense Fire Direction System, AN/MSG-4 (Missile Monitor)
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  10. ^ History of Strategic Air and Ballistic Missile Defense: Volume I: 1945-1955 (Army.mil PDF). Retrieved 2011-09-13. Signal Corps formally establishes Air Defense Fire Distribution System (ADFDS) Project 414A which will lead to development of AN/FSG1 (Missile Master
  11. ^ a b Bender, Donald E (December 1999). . Quarterly Newsletter. Salem County Historical Society. Archived from the original (FDU.edu website) on 2011-08-06. Retrieved 2011-09-06. A prototype system produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps during 1950 eventually led to the deployment of the experimental Antiaircraft Defense System (AN/GSG-2) at Fort George G. Meade
  12. ^ a b c "Missile Master Air Defense System". Radio & TV News: 54–5. March 1958. Retrieved 2011-09-26. (page 55)
  13. ^ a b c Brown v. Jersey Central Power and Light Co. (New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division). "The power building at Highlands was "in a 25' x 17' cinderblock building, designated on the plans as "Switch Gear Room Bldg. 118." The equipment in this small building permits the missile site to switch back and forth from external commercial power to its own internal power from diesel generators. …van housing the computer"
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  15. ^ . (FTMeade.army.mil transcript) United States Army. December 5, 1957. Archived from the original on March 23, 2012. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  16. ^ "To Congress Today: Missile Master Plan is Readied" (Google News Archive). Sarasota Herald Tribune. June 12, 1959. Retrieved 2011-09-20. (Windsor Daily Star article: Peek Slated At Missile Master Plan Retrieved 2011-09-28)
  17. ^ a b c A Survey and Summary of Mathematical and Simulation Models as Applied to Weapon System Evaluation (Report). Aeronautical Systems Division, USAF. December 1961. Retrieved 2011-09-13. Future experiments and/or tests: Data from the Phase II and Phase III NORAD SAGE/ Missile Master test program is to be used to validate the mathematical model. These are large-scale system tests employing SAC and ADC aircraft. The field test program is the responsibility of the NORAD Joint Test Force stationed at Stewart Air Force Base. …the primary object under present study is the performance of the Missile Master system with SAGE-ATABE inputs and not the SAGE system per se (cites Miller 1961)
  18. ^ a b c d e f g Leonard, Barry (2011). History of Strategic and Ballistic Missile Defense: Volume II: 1956-1972 (Google Books). ISBN 9781437921311. Retrieved 2011-09-29. 1963…26 September…Two ARADCOM Missile Masters phased out, leaving eight in the system.: 317 
  19. ^ a b c d (PDF). Red Bank Register. Red Bank, New Jersey. June 7, 1960. pp. 1–2. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 23, 2012. Retrieved 2011-09-30. RADAR SCANNER at Missile Master atop Highlands hills tells the height of aircraft or other flying objects. It is one of the smaller pieces of radar equipment. …replaces a manuel [sic] operations center at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, where Gen.Hewitt's headquarters, the 52d Artillery Brigade Air Defense, also known as "the New York Defense… In addition to the New York area, Missile Master sites are now operational in the Baltimore-Washington area, Seattle and Boston. … A Detroit installation will open this week." (photograph caption).
  20. ^ Overhead bunker images at Arlington Heights, Lockport, & Pedricktown NOTE: The Lockport bunker is a similarly shaped building but with a different roof shape than the other bunkers (see Morris 2009).
  21. ^ Cole, Merle T. . Nike Missiles. FTMeade.Army.mil. Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-09-15.
  22. ^ "Nine Missile Sites To Be Activated" (Google News Archive). Daytona Beach Morning Journal. January 23, 1960. Retrieved 2011-09-25. One site using the electronic air defense coordinating system was placed in operation Thursday at Ft. Lawton, Wash. Another is in operation at Ft. Meade, Md., protecting the Washington-Baltimore area. The announcement said others will be set up in New York, Boston, Buffalo-Niagara, Chicago, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Philadelphia. (the Ft Lawton operational date also identified by Leonard 2011, p. 313)
  23. ^ "Harbor Defenses of Boston (MA)". keyhole.com. Retrieved 2011-09-13. Became a MISSILE MASTER control site in the 1950s (demolished 1969). The FAA obtained a radar site here from 1965 - 1986
  24. ^ McGrath, John J (historian, Center of Military History) (1998–2002). "Continental Air Defense Collection" (Finding Aid). USAHEC. Retrieved 2011-09-28. Army Press Release 4 Feb 74, announcing end of CONUS Nike program with a site by site listing of sites to be closed … "When the Cold War Claimed 10 Lives in Monmouth;" "Cold War Remnant is Being Destroyed; "On Alert;" "Missile Master;" … Command Report, USARADCOM 1960, 1966; … NOTE: The descriptions for the Fort Heath images (SC5999xx) identify the Missile Master as site ID "B-18" on August 18, 1962. The list also identifies Nike firings at Point Mugu, Fort Wainwright, Fort Richardson, Summit AK, & Fort Bliss; and has an article on the "Accidental Nike Launch at Fort Meade".
  25. ^ Gabrielan, Randall (1999). Middletown, NJ In The 20th Century (paperback). The American Century Series. Arcadia Publishing. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-7524-1322-8.[verification needed]
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  27. ^ Liebing, Ralph. "History of the 2d Artillery Group (Air Defense)". Unit Histories. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  28. ^ a b Freeman, Paul (2011) [2002]. . Airfields-Freeman.com. Archived from the original on June 22, 2011. On April 6, 1959, BG Peter Schmick, Brigade CG, announced the purchase of the land, along with plans for the construction of the Command Post, 5 radar towers and supporting buildings, to house the Missile Master. The official dedication of the nation's first [sic] operational automatic electronic weapon system to coordinate all elements of antiaircraft defense was made on October 28, 1960.
  29. ^ "Army Dedicates Missile Master, Keeps Eye On Future And ICBMS" (Google News Archive). The Pittsburgh Press. November 19, 1960. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
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  31. ^ a b McNamara, Jack (December 17, 1961). "24 Hours At A Nike Site" (Google News Archive). The Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved 2012-03-02. 40-million-dollar Missile Master at Oakdale…18th Artillery Group, which protects Pittsburgh…rotates the "entry stick" on his console, designating a target to be tracked by radar…"prepare to engage
  32. ^ "'Missile Mentor' to Coordinate L.A. Weapons Unveiled". Los Angeles Times (archives). February 1, 1967. Retrieved 2011-09-30. (a different reference identifies the Ft MacArthur AN/FSG-1 was replaced in 1966: Berhow, Mark A; Gustafson, David (2011) [2002]. (PDF) (Report) (electronic ed.). Fort MacArthur Military Press. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2011-09-13.)
  33. ^ Page, Tom; Morgan, Mark. "Nike 'Missile Master' / 'Missile Mentor' at Fort MacArthur (Site LA-45DC)". Radomes.org. Retrieved 2011-09-13. on…Lower Reservation, east of Pacific Avenue between between [sic] 33rd and 34th Streets.
  34. ^ a b c d McMaster, B. N.; et al. (December 1984). (PDF) (Report). Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
    *NOTE: Estimates for AN/FSG-1 dates with asterisks are from the annual July 1 maps in McMaster's report, which don't show a symbol near the Pedricktown NJ site but instead mark a Missile Master north of Philadelphia near Allentown/Bethlehem PA). Also, although Berhow 2005 claims 7 of the 10 AN/FSG-1 systems were replaced with AN/TSQ-51 systems, the maps only show 6 AN/TSQ-51 Missile Mentors in 1966 at former Missile Master sites, with Ft Heath instead shown with an AN/FSG-1 Missile Master in 1964 (near a separate Massachusetts BIRDIE), then a Ft Heath BIRDIE in 1966 & 1967, a Ft Heath Missile Mentor in 1968 & 1969, and no Ft Heath AADCP in 1970 (a Rhode Island Missile Mentor was depicted in 1970; but not in 1971.) Likewise, the report's maps show the replacement Lockport BIRDIE subsequently switched to a Missile Mentor between July 1, 1967 & July 1, 1968 (as did Homestead-Miami.)
  35. ^ Denfeld, Duane Colt (March 19, 2011). "Nike Missile Bases: Washington State Cold War Defenses" (HistoryLink.org Essay 9711). Retrieved 2011-10-04. A BOMARC…missile installation at Paine Field, Everett, was planned but not completed.
  36. ^ "Nike Missile Niagara Falls-Buffalo Defense Area". Nike Air Defense Missile. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  37. ^ . Practice safe lunch…. LiveJournal.com. November 29, 2005. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved 2011-09-14.
  38. ^ "AN/FSG-1 Missile Master". Weapons of Mass Destruction. Federation of American Scientists. June 29, 1999. Retrieved 2011-09-27. By eliminating voice communications, this Martin-built system allowed an area commander to use all his batteries to engage up to 24 different targets.
  39. ^ Debons, Anthony; Fried, Charles (March 31 – April 1, 1958). "Effects of Rate and Prolonged Viewing of Radar Signal Flicker" (Google books). Illumination and Visibility of Radar and Sonar Displays: Proceedings of a Symposium. Rome Air Development Center: National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council. LCCN 58-60044. Retrieved 2011-10-23. The present problem arose in connection with the proposed integration of the Army Missile Master System with jointly used air defense radars. … I visited the Army center having the radar scopes in question… The experiment duplicated exactly the size of scope and flicker rate. (p. 124)
  40. ^ . Camp Evans Oral Histories. InfoAge.com. c. 1998. Archived from the original (text description of NTSC Video) on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2011-09-14. Gene Sheftelman, who described target information that would be displayed on a CRT with 14 pieces of information to include height, level, priority, direction from velocity vector, etc. This capability was demonstrated to military and private people concerned with Air Defense. Ted presented a paper in 1955 at the October 3-5 (Vol. XI) National Electronics Conference in Chicago on this subject. {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  41. ^ Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050… (Report). Library of Congress: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record. Retrieved 2011-09-27. NOTE: The labels on one of the HAER floor plans are after the bunker was used for air traffic control (rooms for RAPCON, ATCALS, etc.)
  42. ^ Liebing, Ralph. "Missile Master Detachment: 2d Artillery Group; Niagara-Buffalo Air Defense". Unit Histories. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  43. ^ a b Stephens, Gary (October 1999). "Three Hours from Armageddon: Life at a Cold War Nike Missile Site". ADA Magazine Online. AuthorsDen.com. Retrieved 2011-10-04. The EWPB operator starts calling out and plotting hostile inbound tracks. … An AADCP-generated "foe" symbol is around each radar return on the scope. One of these symbols indicates that our battery is to engage that target.
  44. ^ Missile Master (promotion booklet). Martin Company. Retrieved 2011-09-13. Tactical Monitor operators assign a specific target to an individual battery {{cite book}}: External link in |format= (help)
  45. ^ . GulfWarCouncil.com. October 16, 2005. Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-10-05.

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The Martin AN FSG 1 Antiaircraft Defense System better known as Missile Master 5 6 was an electronic fire distribution center 7 to computerize Cold War air defense AD command posts 4 from manual plotting board operations 8 to automated command and control of remote surface to air missile SAM launch batteries The 10 United States Army C3 systems used radar netting electronic umbrella 9 at Missile Master military installations for coordinating ground controlled interception by Nike and MIM 23 Hawk missiles The vacuum tube fire control logic reduced the time to designate the appropriate missile battery to launch if an enemy target had intruded into a defense area where an AN FSG 1 system was deployed Martin AN FSG 1 Antiaircraft Defense SystemPart of Army Air Defense Command Postsat Missile Master complexes9 states CA IL MA MD MI NJ 2 NY PA WA in United StatesTypemilitary command control and coordination systemSite informationOwnerUnited States ArmyOperatorArmy Air Defense CommandControlled byContractee 1 Signal Engineering Laboratories Contractor Martin Company Orlando Division 2 Subcontractors 3 Airborne Instruments Laboratory American Machine and FoundrySubsystems amp AAOCconsoles 4 tactical display subsystem with3 tactical monitor consoles friendly protector console operations officer s console commander s consoletracking subsystem with 6 tracking consoles 2 surveillance and entry cons 2 range height indicator cons channel status unitcomputing and storage equipment ADL transmitters and receiversFor other Nike command amp control systems see BIRDIE and Missile Mentor Contents 1 History 1 1 Replacement 2 Operations 3 ReferencesHistory Edit AN FSG 1 systems in 9 U S nuclear bunkers large building networked local radars and up to 24 Nike Hercules AD missile batteries 7 The AN FSG 1 was an outgrowth of the July 1945 Signal Corps Project 414A for an electronic Air Defense Fire Distribution System ADFDS 10 a 1950 prototype computer and console system 11 and the 1954 experimental forerunner test system 3 12 55 AN GSG 2 installed at Fort George G Meade 11 The 1st AN FSG 1 was contracted in August 1955 13 the program had been publicly announced by August 1956 3 Missile Master sites had been selected by June 1957 14 and the operational 4 AN FSG 1 at the Fort Meade radar station was put into action on December 5 1957 15 A 13 minute AN FSG 1 military film MF 11 8923 was produced in 1958 5 and Congressional funding for additional sites was initiated in 1959 after the Missile Master Plan resolved the Army Project Nike and USAF CIM 10 Bomarc plans for SAM air defense 16 During the October 1959 July 1960 study regarding the system s algorithm for Automatic Target and Battery Evaluation ATABE 17 the first production model AN FSG 1 was dedicated in January 1960 at Fort Lawton Air Force Station AFS Washington 18 313 Following installation a checkout period and AN FSG 1 acceptance a dedication ceremony was often held and open to media e g May 1960 acceptance at Highlands AADS New Jersey 13 with June 5 dedication 19 The SAGE Missile Master test program conducted large scale field testing of the AN FSG 1 mathematical model using actual radar tracks of SAC and ADC aircraft sorties clarification needed into the defense areas 17 SAC simulated bomb runs were planned after September 22 1960 18 314 The last 10th AN FSG 1 was dedicated in December 1960 at Fort MacArthur California 1 AN FSG 1 installationsST site defense area AN FSG 1 operations razed 20 CP Brig batteries MD Fort Meade Washington Baltimore December 5 1957 August 1966 21 no bunker W 13DC 35th 12 WA Fort Lawton AFS January 21 1960 22 c January 1965 2008 2 S 90DCMA Fort Heath Boston c April 1960 3 19 early 1965 citation needed 1969 23 B 21DC 24 12 NJ Highlands AADS New York May 1960 13 November 30 1966 18 1995 25 NY 55DC 52nd 8 MI Selfridge AFB Detroit June 1960 18 c October 1967 2005 26 D 15DC 16 NY Lockport AFS Niagara Falls Buffalo Jul or Aug 1960 27 c July 1965 bunker intact NF 17DCNJ Pedricktown AADB Philadelphia specify September 1966 8 bunker intact PH 64DC 24th 4 IL Arlington Heights AFS Chicago Gary October 28 1960 28 c October 1967 bunker intact C 80DC 45th 28 PA Oakdale AFS Pittsburgh November 18 1960 29 February 8 1967 P 70DC 31st 30 6 31 CA Fort MacArthur DC Los Angeles December 14 1960 5 lt 18 gt January 31 1967 32 c 1985 33 LA 45DC 47th 6 16 Replacement Edit With the availability of solid state direction center DC equipment such as the Martin AN GSG 6 BIRDIE deployed in 1961 the United States Department of Defense approved in December 1963 the replacement of the AN FSG 1 18 317 Six were replaced with Hughes AN TSQ 51 Air Defense Command and Coordination Systems 34 with the last replacement on February 8 1967 at Oakdale AFS Pennsylvania 18 317 320 Ft Lawton 35 Fort Heath MA 34 and Lockport AFS NY 36 were replaced with BIRDIEs 9 while instead of replacement the AN FSG 1 at Pedricktown Army Air Defense Base was removed after its defense area was incorporated when into the combined New York Philadelphia Defense Area controlled by Highlands AADS 37 which later switched to a BIRDIE by July 1 1972 34 C 23 conversely Ft Heath amp Lockport subsequently switched from BIRDIE to AN TSQ 51 34 Operations EditThe semiautomatic 4 17 AN FSG 1 automatically plotted target tracks evaluated missile sites for use against a target and automated the communication with batteries 38 The automation reduced delay by four or five times over the previous command post method with manual plotting 8 review of hardcopy performance charts to estimate an intercept point and telephone voice commands 19 Operators at the AADCP reviewed the 19 in 48 cm 39 orange interactive plan position indicator CRTs which displayed the AN FSG 1 radar network s data e g 14 pieces of information height level priority direction 40 etc in the tiered Antiaircraft Operations Center AAOC The Blue Room 19 was recessed in a pit with a stage 41 blue walls blue overhead fluorescent illumination and more than 12 blue consoles In the rear of the AAOC was the highest third row with a friendly protector console three tactical monitor consoles and a tactical director s console The defense commander s room at the top rear had a window for viewing into the AAOC 12 The AAOC crew was typically 22 soldiers and 5 company grade officers 42 Via an automated data link ADL of digital information 4 the AN FSG 1 communicated the identification friend or foe status from the AADCP to remote fire units where a foe symbol was placed around specify each radar return on the scope 43 The AN FSG 1 assigned a Nike fire unit to a target using the same ATABE programmed selection logic as the USAF SAGE system and the algorithm could be tested using a simulator a 20 target raid with maneuvering targets takes approximately 1 1 4 minutes 17 When the AN FSG 1 had automatically assigned a battery to a foe a technician used the entry stick to alert the battery to prepare to engage e g lock the Target Tracking Radar on the target 31 The director s console was subsequently used to manually input the attack command and the AN FSG 1 transmitted 44 a change specify to the foe symbol at the designated fire unit 43 where the Battery Control Officer reacted to the symbol and issued the firing order to a ready specify missile 7 The AN FSG 1 also provided clarification needed a communication function previously performed clarification needed by the Interim Battery Data Link IBDL system which had transmitted the missile away notification from the firing battery to other sites allowing battery commanders to see which targets were being engaged by other batteries 45 External images console images AN FSG 1 promotion booklet Niagara consoleReferences EditThe primary AN FSG 1 document United States Army Field Manual 44 10 e g at USAHEC needs researched for and cited as a source in this wikiarticle box placed in September 2011 Berhow Mark 2005 US Strategic and Defensive Missile Systems 1950 2004 Taylor Chris illustrations Osprey Publishing p 21 ISBN 1 84176 838 3 Retrieved 2011 09 06 Missile Master Warns 10 Key Defense Areas PDF Army Research and Development Newsmagazine Washington D C December 1960 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 06 Retrieved 2011 09 25 a b c Magic in the Skies The Missile Master PDF The National Guardsman August 1956 Retrieved 2011 09 14 A forerunner has been in experimental operation at Ft Geo G Meade Md for nearly two years a b c d e Chapter 3 Army Air Defense Control Systems PDF U S Army Air Defense Digest PDF Hillman Hall Fort Bliss Texas U S Army Air Defense School January 1965 The term radar netting fig 43 describes the process by which track data derived from several additional or remote radars are gathered at a single center to produce an integrated set of meaningful target information Ch 2 p 17 NOTE The p 36 image with scrub brush Figure 34 titled Missile Master is identified differently in the text as SAGE fig 34 Texas had 3 BIRDIE command posts Austin Duncanville amp Sweetwater a b AN FSG 1 Antiaircraft Defense System USA Signal Air Defense Engineering 1958 Retrieved 2011 09 20 Film explains the role and operation of the Army s Missile Master System Designed to function as the communications and intelligence center of our AA defense system NIKE practice alert with and without Missile Master Emphasizes that it is capable of operating independently and with other weapons as well as NIKE Miller J M January 1961 The Evaluation Program for the AN FSG 1 Antiaircraft Defense System Report Vol IV Missile Master Model Report No 2354 29 T Ann Arbor Michigan Institute of Science and Technology The University of Michigan a b c FM 44 1 U S Army Air Defense Employment PDF Headquarters Department of the Army 11 October 1965 Archived from the original field manual on 9 March 2013 Retrieved 2011 09 06 The Missile Master includes defense acquisition and height finding radars The Missile Master may receive automatic data link input from SAGE FM 44 10 AN FSG 1 FM 44 13 U S Army Air Defense Fire Direction System AN MSG 4 Missile Monitor a b c d AN FSG 1 Missile Master and AN TSQ 51 Missile Mentor The Historic Atlantic Highlands Military Reservation MR Fort Tilden November 11 2005 Retrieved 2011 10 07 a b Army Installing First of 19 Midget Missile Master Systems PDF Army Research and Development Newsmagazine Washington D C October 1961 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 06 Retrieved 2011 09 27 History of Strategic Air and Ballistic Missile Defense Volume I 1945 1955 Army mil PDF Retrieved 2011 09 13 Signal Corps formally establishes Air Defense Fire Distribution System ADFDS Project 414A which will lead to development of AN FSG1 Missile Master a b Bender Donald E December 1999 The Pedricktown Missile Master Site 1960 1966 Quarterly Newsletter Salem County Historical Society Archived from the original FDU edu website on 2011 08 06 Retrieved 2011 09 06 A prototype system produced by the U S Army Signal Corps during 1950 eventually led to the deployment of the experimental Antiaircraft Defense System AN GSG 2 at Fort George G Meade a b c Missile Master Air Defense System Radio amp TV News 54 5 March 1958 Retrieved 2011 09 26 page 55 a b c Brown v Jersey Central Power and Light Co New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division The power building at Highlands was in a 25 x 17 cinderblock building designated on the plans as Switch Gear Room Bldg 118 The equipment in this small building permits the missile site to switch back and forth from external commercial power to its own internal power from diesel generators van housing the computer Missile Master Survey Completed PDF Red Bank Register Red Bank New Jersey May 2 1957 p 13 Retrieved 2011 10 08 Missile Master News Release 1 FTMeade army mil transcript United States Army December 5 1957 Archived from the original on March 23 2012 Retrieved 2011 09 03 To Congress Today Missile Master Plan is Readied Google News Archive Sarasota Herald Tribune June 12 1959 Retrieved 2011 09 20 Windsor Daily Star article Peek Slated At Missile Master Plan Retrieved 2011 09 28 a b c A Survey and Summary of Mathematical and Simulation Models as Applied to Weapon System Evaluation Report Aeronautical Systems Division USAF December 1961 Retrieved 2011 09 13 Future experiments and or tests Data from the Phase II and Phase III NORAD SAGE Missile Master test program is to be used to validate the mathematical model These are large scale system tests employing SAC and ADC aircraft The field test program is the responsibility of the NORAD Joint Test Force stationed at Stewart Air Force Base the primary object under present study is the performance of the Missile Master system with SAGE ATABE inputs and not the SAGE system per se cites Miller 1961 a b c d e f g Leonard Barry 2011 History of Strategic and Ballistic Missile Defense Volume II 1956 1972 Google Books ISBN 9781437921311 Retrieved 2011 09 29 1963 26 September Two ARADCOM Missile Masters phased out leaving eight in the system 317 a b c d Base is Dedicated Blue Room at Missile Master Gives Eerie But Secure Feeling PDF Red Bank Register Red Bank New Jersey June 7 1960 pp 1 2 Archived from the original PDF on March 23 2012 Retrieved 2011 09 30 RADAR SCANNER at Missile Master atop Highlands hills tells the height of aircraft or other flying objects It is one of the smaller pieces of radar equipment replaces a manuel sic operations center at Fort Wadsworth Staten Island where Gen Hewitt s headquarters the 52d Artillery Brigade Air Defense also known as the New York Defense In addition to the New York area Missile Master sites are now operational in the Baltimore Washington area Seattle and Boston A Detroit installation will open this week photograph caption Overhead bunker images at Arlington Heights Lockport amp Pedricktown NOTE The Lockport bunker is a similarly shaped building but with a different roof shape than the other bunkers see Morris 2009 Cole Merle T Army Air Defense Installations in Anne Arundel County 1950 1975 Nike Missiles FTMeade Army mil Archived from the original on 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2011 09 15 Nine Missile Sites To Be Activated Google News Archive Daytona Beach Morning Journal January 23 1960 Retrieved 2011 09 25 One site using the electronic air defense coordinating system was placed in operation Thursday at Ft Lawton Wash Another is in operation at Ft Meade Md protecting the Washington Baltimore area The announcement said others will be set up in New York Boston Buffalo Niagara Chicago Los Angeles Pittsburgh Detroit and Philadelphia the Ft Lawton operational date also identified by Leonard 2011 p 313 Harbor Defenses of Boston MA keyhole com Retrieved 2011 09 13 Became a MISSILE MASTER control site in the 1950s demolished 1969 The FAA obtained a radar site here from 1965 1986 McGrath John J historian Center of Military History 1998 2002 Continental Air Defense Collection Finding Aid USAHEC Retrieved 2011 09 28 Army Press Release 4 Feb 74 announcing end of CONUS Nike program with a site by site listing of sites to be closed When the Cold War Claimed 10 Lives in Monmouth Cold War Remnant is Being Destroyed On Alert Missile Master Command Report USARADCOM 1960 1966 NOTE The descriptions for the Fort Heath images SC5999xx identify the Missile Master as site ID B 18 on August 18 1962 The list also identifies Nike firings at Point Mugu Fort Wainwright Fort Richardson Summit AK amp Fort Bliss and has an article on the Accidental Nike Launch at Fort Meade Gabrielan Randall 1999 Middletown NJ In The 20th Century paperback The American Century Series Arcadia Publishing p 16 ISBN 978 0 7524 1322 8 verification needed Bateman Tom Site D 15DC Selfridge AFB ANGB Detroit Cleveland Defense Area NikeHercules Tripod com Retrieved 2011 09 16 Liebing Ralph History of the 2d Artillery Group Air Defense Unit Histories Retrieved 2011 09 24 a b Freeman Paul 2011 2002 Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields Illinois Northwestern Chicago area Airfields Freeman com Archived from the original on June 22 2011 On April 6 1959 BG Peter Schmick Brigade CG announced the purchase of the land along with plans for the construction of the Command Post 5 radar towers and supporting buildings to house the Missile Master The official dedication of the nation s first sic operational automatic electronic weapon system to coordinate all elements of antiaircraft defense was made on October 28 1960 Army Dedicates Missile Master Keeps Eye On Future And ICBMS Google News Archive The Pittsburgh Press November 19 1960 Retrieved 2011 09 20 Hofstetter Bethany Nike missile sites helped keep region safe during Cold War Murrysville Star YourMurrysville com Retrieved 2012 03 03 permanent dead link a b McNamara Jack December 17 1961 24 Hours At A Nike Site Google News Archive The Pittsburgh Press Retrieved 2012 03 02 40 million dollar Missile Master at Oakdale 18th Artillery Group which protects Pittsburgh rotates the entry stick on his console designating a target to be tracked by radar prepare to engage Missile Mentor to Coordinate L A Weapons Unveiled Los Angeles Times archives February 1 1967 Retrieved 2011 09 30 a different reference identifies the Ft MacArthur AN FSG 1 was replaced in 1966 Berhow Mark A Gustafson David 2011 2002 Fort MacArthur PDF Report electronic ed Fort MacArthur Military Press Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 15 Retrieved 2011 09 13 Page Tom Morgan Mark Nike Missile Master Missile Mentor at Fort MacArthur Site LA 45DC Radomes org Retrieved 2011 09 13 on Lower Reservation east of Pacific Avenue between between sic 33rd and 34th Streets a b c d McMaster B N et al December 1984 Historical Overview of the Nike Missile System PDF Report Environmental Science and Engineering Inc Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 02 Retrieved 2011 09 16 NOTE Estimates for AN FSG 1 dates with asterisks are from the annual July 1 maps in McMaster s report which don t show a symbol near the Pedricktown NJ site but instead mark a Missile Master north of Philadelphia near Allentown Bethlehem PA Also although Berhow 2005 claims 7 of the 10 AN FSG 1 systems were replaced with AN TSQ 51 systems the maps only show 6 AN TSQ 51 Missile Mentors in 1966 at former Missile Master sites with Ft Heath instead shown with an AN FSG 1 Missile Master in 1964 near a separate Massachusetts BIRDIE then a Ft Heath BIRDIE in 1966 amp 1967 a Ft Heath Missile Mentor in 1968 amp 1969 and no Ft Heath AADCP in 1970 a Rhode Island Missile Mentor was depicted in 1970 but not in 1971 Likewise the report s maps show the replacement Lockport BIRDIE subsequently switched to a Missile Mentor between July 1 1967 amp July 1 1968 as did Homestead Miami Denfeld Duane Colt March 19 2011 Nike Missile Bases Washington State Cold War Defenses HistoryLink org Essay 9711 Retrieved 2011 10 04 A BOMARC missile installation at Paine Field Everett was planned but not completed Nike Missile Niagara Falls Buffalo Defense Area Nike Air Defense Missile Retrieved 2011 10 04 Nike Site PH 64DC Army Air Defense Command Post Pedricktown NJ Practice safe lunch LiveJournal com November 29 2005 Archived from the original on April 2 2012 Retrieved 2011 09 14 AN FSG 1 Missile Master Weapons of Mass Destruction Federation of American Scientists June 29 1999 Retrieved 2011 09 27 By eliminating voice communications this Martin built system allowed an area commander to use all his batteries to engage up to 24 different targets Debons Anthony Fried Charles March 31 April 1 1958 Effects of Rate and Prolonged Viewing of Radar Signal Flicker Google books Illumination and Visibility of Radar and Sonar Displays Proceedings of a Symposium Rome Air Development Center National Academy of Sciences National Research Council LCCN 58 60044 Retrieved 2011 10 23 The present problem arose in connection with the proposed integration of the Army Missile Master System with jointly used air defense radars I visited the Army center having the radar scopes in question The experiment duplicated exactly the size of scope and flicker rate p 124 Tape 11 Theodore C Viars Camp Evans Oral Histories InfoAge com c 1998 Archived from the original text description of NTSC Video on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2011 09 14 Gene Sheftelman who described target information that would be displayed on a CRT with 14 pieces of information to include height level priority direction from velocity vector etc This capability was demonstrated to military and private people concerned with Air Defense Ted presented a paper in 1955 at theOctober 3 5 Vol XI National Electronics Conference in Chicago on this subject a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code quote code help Selfridge Field Building No 1050 Report Library of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey Historic American Engineering Record Retrieved 2011 09 27 NOTE The labels on one of the HAER floor plans are after the bunker was used for air traffic control rooms for RAPCON ATCALS etc Liebing Ralph Missile Master Detachment 2d Artillery Group Niagara Buffalo Air Defense Unit Histories Retrieved 2011 09 24 a b Stephens Gary October 1999 Three Hours from Armageddon Life at a Cold War Nike Missile Site ADA Magazine Online AuthorsDen com Retrieved 2011 10 04 The EWPB operator starts calling out and plotting hostile inbound tracks An AADCP generated foe symbol is around each radar return on the scope One of these symbols indicates that our battery is to engage that target Missile Master promotion booklet Martin Company Retrieved 2011 09 13 Tactical Monitoroperatorsassign a specific target to an individual battery a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a External link in code class cs1 code format code help Edgewood Test Veterans GulfWarCouncil com October 16 2005 Archived from the original on 2011 08 30 Retrieved 2011 10 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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