6th Space Warning Squadron | |
---|---|
6th Space Warning Squadron emblem |
|
Active | 1977-Present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Air Force |
Type | Space Operations |
Role | Missile Warning |
Part of | Air Force Space Command |
Garrison/HQ | Cape Cod Air Force Station |
Motto | Ever aware |
Decorations | AFOUA |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Lt. Col Max Lantz |
The 6th Space Warning Squadron is located at Cape Cod Air Force Station, in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It keeps watch for sea-launched and intercontinental ballistic missiles launched toward North America. The squadron is a geographically separated unit of the 21st Space Wing, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.
Contents |
The mission of the 6th SWS is to observe United States coasts for incoming sea–launched or intercontinental ballistic missiles using the PAVE PAWS radar system. Also, the 6th is to determine the potential threat of the numbers and destination of incoming missiles; then report continuous information to the North American Aerospace Defense Command, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, Air Combat Command, and NORTHCOM.[1]
The 6th Space Warning Squadron was founded at Cape Cod Missile Early Warning Station in August, 1977. It was the first squadron in the country to be equipped with PAVE PAWS[2]. The squadron also had a detachment at North Truro Air Force Station from 1977 to 1985, when the station closed and operations at the accompanying radar dome were taken over by the Federal Aviation Administration. The 2165th Communications Squadron was a separate tenant at CCAFS until 1986 when it was merged with the 6th SWS.
PAVE PAWS generates information on the location and velocity of earth-orbiting satellites to NORAD.
|