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The 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron is a United States Air Force unit. It is assigned to the
53rd Weapons Evaluation Group The 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group is a United States Air Force unit that reports to the 53rd Wing. It is stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The unit is part of Air Combat Command. The unit was known as the 475th Fighter Group during ...
and stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The squadron was first activated as the 82nd Pursuit Squadron in 1942. Flying
Lockheed P-38 Lightning The Lockheed P-38 Lightning is an American single-seat, twin piston-engined fighter aircraft that was used during World War II. Developed for the United States Army Air Corps by the Lockheed Corporation, the P-38 incorporated a distinctive twi ...
s, the squadron saw combat as the 82nd Fighter Squadron during World War II in the
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, earning a pair of
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s for its actions in combat. Inactivated after the war, the squadron was activated for the
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based, ...
, first in the United States, then on Okinawa. It was inactivated in 1972, but activated again the following year as the 82nd Flying Training Squadron and trained pilots for the Air Force for the next four years. It was activated in its most recent role in 1981.


Overview

The 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron was the last USAF unit which flew the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II, flying the QF-4E,-G, and QRF-4C versions in the role of an aerial target. The 82 ATRS also had a Detachment at Holloman Air Force Base to fly QF-4s in support of DoD testing in the White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) Complex. A secondary mission was the use of man-rated QF-4s in support of the USAF Heritage Flight program at military air shows and other specific commemorative events as authorized by Air Combat Command. The squadron also maintains three 120-foot drone recovery vessels and two smaller vessels to recover aerial targets and support range safety, patrol, and salvage operations. Squadron members also operate the Air Force's only two E-9A Widgets, a military version of the de Havilland Canada DHC-8. In 2013, the squadron commenced acquisition of the first batch of
QF-16 A large number of variants of the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon have been produced by General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, and various licensed manufacturers. The details of the F-16 variants, along with major modification programs and der ...
aircraft. The QF-16 has replaced the QF-4 in the Full Scale Aerial Target (FSAT) role.


History


World War II

The 82nd Fighter Squadron saw combat in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) from 13 April 1943 to 25 April 1945, and training, maneuvers, and air defense, from April to September 1945. It was part of the occupation forces in Germany from August 1946 to June 1947. It served in air defense in United States from January 1949 to March 1953 and from October 1954 to February 1966.


Air Defense Command/Aerospace Defense Command fighter interceptor unit

During the
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, the 82nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron was an
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tenant unit based at Travis Air Force Base, California. On 22 October 1962, before President John F. Kennedy told Americans that Soviet ballistic missiles were in place in Cuba, the squadron dispersed one third of its force, equipped with nuclear tipped missiles to Siskiyou County Airport at the start of the
Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis (of 1962) ( es, Crisis de Octubre) in Cuba, the Caribbean Crisis () in Russia, or the Missile Scare, was a 35-day (16 October – 20 November 1962) confrontation between the United S ...
. However, before the crisis was over, on 26 October, the planes returned to Travis AFB because of overcrowding at Siskiyou. In 1966, the 82 FIS was deployed to Naha Air Base, Okinawa. The prime aircraft of the squadron was the Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, or "Deuce", which was the more common nickname. In order to deploy to Naha, each plane was configured with refueling probes and required extensive pilot training. This was one of the few times such a modification was done to a relatively short-ranged jet fighter-interceptor. In January 1968, the 82nd was scrambled to South Korea in response to the ''Pueblo'' Incident, where North Korea had seized the intelligence ship . The 82nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron maintained a presence in South Korea with a detachment of temporarily assigned aircraft (12) and personnel (TDY) to
Suwon Air Base Suwon Air Base is a Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) base near Suwon city. Units The base is home to the ROKAF's 10th Fighter Wing (제10전투비행단), comprising: *101st Fighter Squadron flying KF-5E/KF-5F/F-5F *153rd Fighter Squadron f ...
, ROK. The squadron continued this service until 31 May 1971 when the 51st Fighter Inteceptor Wing (51 FIW), along with all the other operational and support squadrons (including the 82nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron) were inactivated.


Air Training Command

From 1972 to 1976, the 82nd was redesignated as the 82nd Flying Training Squadron, part of the 78th Flying Training Wing of
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(ATC), conducting Undergraduate Pilot Training for USAF and NATO/Allied students at
Webb Air Force Base Webb Air Force Base , previously named Big Spring Air Force Base, was a United States Air Force facility of the Air Training Command that operated from 1951 to 1977 in West Texas within the current city limits of Big Spring. Webb AFB was a majo ...
, Texas in the T-41, Cessna T-37 Tweet and Northrop T-38 Talon. With the end of the Vietnam War and a reduced need for USAF pilots, the 82nd was inactivated in 1976 and the 78th Wing inactivated and Webb closed in 1977 as part of post-Vietnam defense spending reductions.


Aerial Target Unit

On 1 July 1981 the 82nd Tactical Aerial Targets Squadron was assigned to the
325th Fighter Weapons Wing The 325th Fighter Wing (325 FW) is a wing of the United States Air Force based in Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Mission The 325th Fighter Wing's primary mission is to provide air dominance training for F-22 Raptor pilots and maintenance per ...
at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. On 15 October 1983, the 82nd Tactical Aerial Targets Squadron was transferred to the
475th Weapons Evaluation Group 475th may refer to: *475th Air Base Wing, inactive United States Air Force unit *475th Bombardment Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit *475th Fighter Group, World War II predecessor of 53d Weapons Evaluation Group *475th Test Squadron, ...
. It is now part of the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group. The 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron is very unusual by the type of aircraft it operates. This squadron is the only unit left in the USAF to fly the venerable F-4 Phantom II reduced to the role of aerial targets. Located at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, the 82nd is a subordinate of the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group, assigned to Air Combat Command's
53rd Wing The 53d Wing is a wing of the United States Air Force based at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The wing reports to the United States Air Force Warfare Center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, which in turn reports to Headquarters Air Combat Comman ...
at
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, Florida. The 53rd Group is responsible for conducting the USAF Air-to-Air Weapons System Evaluation Program known as "Combat Archer" from Tyndall and the Air-to-Ground version known as "Combat Hammer" from Eglin. Both bases are located at short distances from each other in the Florida panhandle. During these exercises, the 82 ATRS provides drone targets such as the QF-4 in the Full Scale Aerial Target role next to the MQM-107 Streaker and BQM-34 Firebee as Sub-Scale Aerial Targets. To perform surveillance and gather telemetry data during shooting over the Gulf of Mexico, the units uses the only two E-9A in the USAF inventory. The E-9A is a special version of the civilian DHC-8 ("DASH-8") specially equipped with a large phased-array antenna on the right side of the fuselage. The E-9A can record all data onboard and can retransmit it in real time to the ground control station. The 82 ATRS also has a Detachment at Holloman AFB which is responsible for FSAT operations at the White Sands Missile Range near Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Modifications to the airframe and installation of major systems to transform the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II took about four months. This included installation of the primary and back-up Automatic Flight Control System, Command/Telemetry System, VDOPS Scoring System, Flight Termination System, Visual Enhancement System and Ancillary Subsystems. There are two kinds of QF-4s. The first is NULLO Full-Scale Aerial Target which keep the above basic drone conversions. For the 82nd, NULLO means Not Under Live Local Operation. A NULLO flight always required at least three drones, the one to be shot down, a spare and a manned QF-4 flying as chase plane. The second kind were manned full-scale drones fitted with advanced countermeasure systems installed by the USAF. While some of the twin-stick QF-4s retained their dual control system as trainers and both ejection seats in working order, the other manned QF-4s have the rear cockpit ejection seat removed. All NULLO aircraft have both ejection seats removed. Noticeable differences between the two are the six antennas from the VDOPS scoring system, the hump on top of the fuselage, a crude box on the left intake and a fairing in the left forward Sparrow III missile well.


Watercraft

Known as the "Tyndall Navy" is the Watercraft Branch of the 82 ATRS. It comprises three 120 ft drone recovery vessels designated MR-120 and two smaller vessels. These vessels are used for providing direct sea support to recover aerial targets like the MQM-107 and BQM-34, range safety patrols and salvage operations.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 82nd Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) on 13 January 1942 : Activated on 9 February 1942 : Redesignated: 82nd Pursuit Squadron (Interceptor) (Twin Engine)' on 22 April 1942 : Redesignated: 82nd Fighter Squadron (Twin Engine) on 15 May 1942 : Redesignated: 82nd Fighter Squadron on 1 March 1943 : Inactivated on 18 October 1945 * Redesignated 82nd Fighter Squadron, Single Engine c. July 1946 : Activated on 20 August 1946 : Redesignated: 82nd Fighter Squadron, Jet c. November 1948 : Redesignated: 82nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron on 20 January 1950 : Inactivated on 31 May 1971 * Redesignated 82nd Flying Training Squadron on 14 April 1972 : Activated on 1 December 1972 : Inactivated on 15 June 1976 * Redesignated 82nd Tactical Aerial Target Squadron on 17 June 1981 : Activated on 1 July 1981 : Redesignated: 82nd Tactical Aerial Targets Squadron on 30 September 1982 : Redesignated: 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron on 1 November 1991


Assignments

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78th Pursuit Group The 78th Fighter Group (78 FG) is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 78th Fighter Wing, at Hamilton Air Force Base, California. It was inactivated on 1 February 1961. During World War II the group was an Eight ...
(later 78th Fighter Group), 9 February 1942 – 18 October 1945 *
78th Fighter Group The 78th Fighter Group (78 FG) is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 78th Fighter Wing, at Hamilton Air Force Base, California. It was inactivated on 1 February 1961. During World War II the group was an Eighth ...
(later 78th Fighter-Interceptor Group), 20 August 1946 *
4703rd Defense Wing The 4703d Defense Wing is a discontinued United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Command (ADC)'s Western Air Defense Force at Larson Air Force Base (AFB), Washington. It was established in 1952 in a gener ...
, 6 February 1952 *
4704th Defense Wing The 4704th Defense Wing is a discontinued United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the 25th Air Division of Air Defense Command (ADC) at McChord Air Force Base, Washington, where it was discontinued in 1954. It was est ...
, 13 March 1952 *
4702nd Defense Wing The 4702nd Defense Wing (Def Wg) is a discontinued wing of the United States Air Force, last assigned to the 25th Air Division at Geiger Field, Washington. It was established in 1952 at Hamilton AFB, California in a general reorganization of Air D ...
, 16 February 1953 * 65th Air Division, 1 April 1953 * Iceland Air Defense Force, 8 March 1954 *
528th Air Defense Group The 528th Air Defense Group is a disbanded United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the 4711th Air Defense Wing at Presque Isle Air Force Base, Maine. It was inactivated on 18 August 1955. The group was originally acti ...
, 25 October 1954 *
28th Air Division The 28th Air Division is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Tactical Air Command at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. It was inactivated on 29 May 1992. History Established in December 1 ...
, 18 August 1955 : Attached to
78th Fighter Group The 78th Fighter Group (78 FG) is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 78th Fighter Wing, at Hamilton Air Force Base, California. It was inactivated on 1 February 1961. During World War II the group was an Eighth ...
, 18 October 1956 – 1 July 1960 * San Francisco Air Defense Sector, 1 July 1960 * Portland Air Defense Sector, 1 August 1963 (attached to 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing after 17 February 1966) *
26th Air Division The 26th Air Division (26th AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Air Defense Tactical Air Command, assigned to First Air Force, being stationed at March Air Force Base, California. It was inacti ...
, 1 April 1966 (remained attached to 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing to 25 June 1966) * 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, 25 June 1966 – 31 May 1971 (attached to 314th Air Division, 30 January-20 February 1968) * 78th Flying Training Wing, 1 December 1972 – 15 June 1976 *
325th Fighter Weapons Wing The 325th Fighter Wing (325 FW) is a wing of the United States Air Force based in Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Mission The 325th Fighter Wing's primary mission is to provide air dominance training for F-22 Raptor pilots and maintenance per ...
1 July 1981 *
475th Weapons Evaluation Group 475th may refer to: *475th Air Base Wing, inactive United States Air Force unit *475th Bombardment Squadron, inactive United States Air Force unit *475th Fighter Group, World War II predecessor of 53d Weapons Evaluation Group *475th Test Squadron, ...
(later
53rd Weapons Evaluation Group The 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group is a United States Air Force unit that reports to the 53rd Wing. It is stationed at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The unit is part of Air Combat Command. The unit was known as the 475th Fighter Group during ...
), 15 October 1983 – present


Stations

* Baer Field, Indiana, 9 February 1942 * Muroc Army Air Field, California, 30 April 1942 *
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, California, 8 May 1942 * March Field, California, 3–10 November 1942 * RAF Goxhill, England, 1 December 1942 * RAF Duxford, England, 1 April 1943 – 11 October 1945 * Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 16–18 October 1945 *
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, Germany, 20 August 1946 – 25 June 1947 * Mitchel Field, New York, 25 June 1947 * Hamilton Air Force Base, California, 24 November 1948 * Larson Air Force Base, Washington, 6 February 1952 – 7 March 1953 * Keflavik Airport, Iceland, 1 April 1953-October 1954 * Presque Isle Air Force Base, Maine, 22 October 1954 * Travis Air Force Base, California, 18 August 1955 – 25 June 1966 : Deployed at Naha Air Base, Okinawa, Japan 17 February-24 June 1966 * Naha Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, 25 June 1966 – 31 May 1971 (deployed to
Suwon Air Base Suwon Air Base is a Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) base near Suwon city. Units The base is home to the ROKAF's 10th Fighter Wing (제10전투비행단), comprising: *101st Fighter Squadron flying KF-5E/KF-5F/F-5F *153rd Fighter Squadron f ...
, South Korea, 30 January-20 February 1968) Operation Combat Fox *
Webb Air Force Base Webb Air Force Base , previously named Big Spring Air Force Base, was a United States Air Force facility of the Air Training Command that operated from 1951 to 1977 in West Texas within the current city limits of Big Spring. Webb AFB was a majo ...
, Texas, 1 December 1972 – 15 June 1976 * Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, 1 July 1981 – present


Aircraft

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Lockheed P-38 Lightning The Lockheed P-38 Lightning is an American single-seat, twin piston-engined fighter aircraft that was used during World War II. Developed for the United States Army Air Corps by the Lockheed Corporation, the P-38 incorporated a distinctive twi ...
, 1942–1943 *
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt is a World War II-era fighter aircraft produced by the American company Republic Aviation from 1941 through 1945. It was a successful high-altitude fighter and it also served as the foremost American fighter-bombe ...
, 1943–1944 * North American P-51 Mustang (later F-51), 1944–1945, 1949–1951 * Republic F-84D Thunderjet, 1949–1952 * Lockheed F-94 Starfire, 1952–1954 * Northrop F-89D Scorpion, 1954–1955 *
North American F-86D Sabre The North American F-86D/K/L Sabre (initially known as the YF-95 and widely known informally as the "Sabre Dog",) was an American transonic jet fighter aircraft. Developed for the United States Air Force in the late 1940s, it was an interceptor ...
, 1955–1958 * Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, 1957–1971The 82nd was the last active-duty PACAF squadron to operate the F-102. * Cessna T-37 Tweet, 1972–1976 *
McDonnell F-101 Voodoo The McDonnell F-101 Voodoo is a supersonic jet fighter which served the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Initially designed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation as a long-range bomber escort (known as a ''p ...
, 1973–1982 * Convair PQM-102 Delta Dagger, 1981–1984 * Convair QF-102 Delta Dagger, 1981–1984 * North American QF-100 Super Sabre, 1983–1993 * De Havilland Canada E-9A Widget, 1988–present * Convair QF-106 Delta Dart, 1991–1998 * McDonnell QF-4 Phantom II, 1996–2016 * General Dynamics QF-16 Fighting Falcon, 2013–present


References

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Bibliography

* * * * McMullen, Richard F. (1964) "The Fighter Interceptor Force 1962-1964" ADC Historical Study No. 27, Air Defense Command, Ent Air Force Base, CO (Confidential, declassified 22 Mar 2000) * * ''NORAD/CONAD Participation in the Cuban Missile Crisis'', Historical Reference Paper No. 8, Directorate of Command History Continental Air Defense Command, Ent AFB, CO, 1 Feb 63 (Top Secret NOFORN declassified 9 March 1996) *


External links

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— U.S. Air Force Fact sheet which covers the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron {{Aerospace Defense Command Aerial Targets 0082 Military units and formations in Florida