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The 14th Test Squadron is a
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unit located at
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,
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. It is an
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unit that augments the
17th Test Squadron The 17th Test and Evaluation Squadron is a United States Space Force test and evaluation unit, located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado. The squadron is tasked with testing and evaluating space systems and associated support equipment. ...
. The squadron is responsible for testing and evaluating space systems and associated support equipment. The unit was originally established in 1972 as the 14th Missile Warning Squadron. The
missile In military terminology, a missile is a guided airborne ranged weapon capable of self-propelled flight usually by a jet engine or rocket motor. Missiles are thus also called guided missiles or guided rockets (when a previously unguided rocket ...
warning squadron was an active duty unit that operated early warning
radar Radar is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the distance (''ranging''), angle, and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It can be used to detect aircraft, Marine radar, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor v ...
s at eight locations around the United States until it was inactivated in 1980. The squadron was reactivated and given its current space test mission in 2000.


Mission


Cold War

The 14th Missile Warning Squadron was constituted on 17 April 1972 and activated on 8 July 1972. The unit was assigned to the Fourteenth Aerospace Force. Its primary mission was detecting and tracking
intercontinental ballistic missile An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range greater than , primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more thermonuclear warheads). Conventional, chemical, and biological weapo ...
s and sea-launched ballistic missiles. The squadron was also responsible for tracking
satellite A satellite or artificial satellite is an object intentionally placed into orbit in outer space. Except for passive satellites, most satellites have an electricity generation system for equipment on board, such as solar panels or radioiso ...
s that passed over the United States.Kan, Kenneth C., "Information Request: Lineage and honors history of the 14th Test Squadron which was originally constituted as the 14th Missile Warning Squadron", Air Force Historical Research Agency, Office of Air Force History, United States Air Force, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 14 October 2008.Winkler & Webster, p. 54."The 14th Missile Warning Squadron (ADCOM)"
, The Air Defense Radar Veterans' Association, ''http://www.radomes.org/'', Baltimore, Ohio, 22 January 2011.
The squadron operated radars at eight geographically separated locations around the United States. The radar sites began operating in the mid-1960s under other command elements, but were brought together into one squadron when the 14th Missile Warning Squadron was established in 1972. Seven of the sited operated the AN/FSS-7 missile warning radar (also known as a ''Fuzzy-7'' radar), a modified version of the AN/FPS-26 height-finder radar. One radar site (Moorestown) operated a prototype AN/FPS-49 missile-warning radar. The 14th Missile Warning Squadron was inactivated in 1980.


Today

The mission of the 14th Test Squadron is to enhance warfighting capabilities of
Air Force Space Command The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, known collectively as air, retained by Earth's gravity that surrounds the planet and forms its planetary atmosphere. The atmosphere of Earth protects life on Earth by creating pressure allowing for ...
by testing and evaluating space assets. To accomplish this, unit personnel provide long-term continuity and technical expertise to active duty test managers conducting operational tests on new space systems. The squadron also supports specific test operations at
Cheyenne Mountain Complex The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is a Space Force installation and defensive bunker located in unincorporated El Paso County, Colorado, next to the city of Colorado Springs, at the Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, which hosts the activities o ...
and information assurance testing throughout Air Force Space Command."14th Test Squadron"
, 310th Space Wing, Air Force Space Command, United States Air Force, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, 21 January 2011.
"14th Test Squadron"
, ''My Base Guide'', Air Force Space Command, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 23 January 2011.


Organization


Cold War

The 14th Missile Warning Squadron was assigned to the 14th Aerospace Force from 8 July 1972 to 30 September 1976. It was then assigned to
Aerospace Defense Command Aerospace Defense Command was a major command of the United States Air Force, responsible for continental air defense. It was activated in 1968 and disbanded in 1980. Its predecessor, Air Defense Command, was established in 1946, briefly ina ...
from 1 October 1976 to 30 November 1979. Finally, it was assigned to
42d Air Division The 42nd Air Division was a unit of the United States Air Force. It was established as the 42 Bombardment Wing (Dive) on 8 February 1943. The wing first saw combat in September 1943. It was inactivated in 1991. History Activated in 1943 as the 4 ...
of
Strategic Air Command Strategic Air Command (SAC) was both a United States Department of Defense Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command responsible for command and control of the strategic bomber and intercontinental ballistic missile ...
from 1 December 1979 until the unit was inactivated on 1 October 1980. The squadron was originally stationed at
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, Texas. It was located there from 8 July 1972 until the base closed 1 January 1974. In 1975, the squadron moved to
MacDill Air Force Base MacDill Air Force Base (MacDill AFB) is an active United States Air Force installation located 4 miles (6.4 km) south-southwest of downtown Tampa, Florida. The "host wing" for MacDill AFB is the 6th Air Refueling Wing (6 ARW), assig ...
, Florida. The squadron was located at MacDill from 30 June 1975 until the unit was inactivated in 1980. The 14th Missile Warning Squadron's eight detachments were located along the east and west coasts of the United States. The warning radars were at: * Detachment 1 was located at Moorestown,
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. It was activated on 8 July 1972. The detachment operated AN/FPS-49 prototype radar; maintained by
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under contract to the Air Force. It was inactivated on 31 March 1975. * Detachment 2 was located at Mount Hebo Air Force Station,
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. It was activated on 8 July 1972. The detachment operated an AN/FPS-26A radar modified to AN/FSS-7 radar. It was inactivated on 15 September 1980. * Detachment 3 was located at Mill Valley Air Force Station, California. It was activated on 8 July 1972. The detachment operated an AN/FPS-26A radar modified to AN/FSS-7 radar. It was inactivated on 15 September 1980. * Detachment 4 was located at Mount Laguna Air Force Station, California. It was activated on 8 July 1972. the detachment operated an AN/FPS-26A radar modified to AN/FSS-7 radar. It was discontinued on 15 September 1980. * Detachment 5 was located at Fort Fisher Air Force Station,
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. It was activated on 8 July 1972. The detachment operated an AN/FPS-26A radar modified to AN/FSS-7 radar. It was discontinued on 1 July 1980. * Detachment 6 was located at
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,
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. It was activated on 8 July 1972. The detachment operated an AN/FPS-26A radar modified to AN/FSS-7 radar. It was discontinued on 1 July 1980. * Detachment 7 was located at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. It was activated on 8 July 1972. The detachment operated an AN/FPS-26A radar modified to AN/FSS-7 radar. It was discontinued on 31 August 1980. * Detachment 8 was located at Laredo Missile Tracking Site, Texas. It was activated on 8 July 1972. The detachment operated an AN/FSS-7 radar which was installed in its final configuration. The radar was not modified from a previously installed AN/FPS-26. It was discontinued on 30 June 1975."Information for Laredo AFS, TX"
Online Air Defense Radar Museum, The Air Defense Radar Veterans' Association, ''http://www.radomes.org/'', Baltimore, Ohio, 22 January 2011.


Today

The 14th Test Squadron is an Air Force Reserve squadron. Its personnel augment the 17th Test Squadron, its active duty counterpart unit. The two units cooperate on many test and evaluation efforts, providing senior Air Force leaders with an independent assessment of new space systems. Since the acquisition process for space systems can take several years, reservists from the 14th Test Squadron provide program continuity. Reservists also bring unique expertise and extensive experience to complex test and evaluation programs they support.Liang, Jeff (Second Lieutenant)
"Unique Partnership: Reserve test squadron teams up with active-duty Airmen"
, ''Citizen Airman'', United States Air Force, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, 20 May 2008.
The squadron has three flights that provide operational test and evaluation support to Air Force Space Command and major commands. * The ''Weapons and Surveillance Flight'' is located at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, Colorado. Its personnel test the ''Integrated Tactical Warning and Attack Assessment System'', which provides real-time threat information to the National Command Authority. This flight directly supports the homeland defense mission of
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and the
United States Northern Command United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) is one of eleven unified combatant commands of the United States Department of Defense. The command is tasked with providing military support for non-military authorities in the U.S., and protect ...
. * The ''Information Assurance Flight'' is located at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. The flight conducts information assurance assessments of space systems. Its personnel use their expertise in networking, operating systems, databases, and information assurance controls to identify space system vulnerabilities for Air Force Space Command units. * The ''Evaluation and Assessment Flight'' is located at Schriever Air Force Base. It supports rapid delivery of new space systems. The flight uses innovative non-traditional management techniques to help expedite the delivery of space assets.


Redesignation

On 1 October 2000, the Air Force reactivated the unit as the 14th Test Squadron. The mission of the 14th Test Squadron is to test and evaluate of space assets for
Air Force Space Command The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, known collectively as air, retained by Earth's gravity that surrounds the planet and forms its planetary atmosphere. The atmosphere of Earth protects life on Earth by creating pressure allowing for ...
. To accomplish this, unit personnel provide long-term continuity and technical expertise to active duty test managers conducting operational tests on new space systems. The squadron also supports specific test operations at
Cheyenne Mountain Complex The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is a Space Force installation and defensive bunker located in unincorporated El Paso County, Colorado, next to the city of Colorado Springs, at the Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, which hosts the activities o ...
. The 14th Test Squadron is an Air Force Reserve squadron. The unit supports its active duty counterpart, the
17th Test Squadron The 17th Test and Evaluation Squadron is a United States Space Force test and evaluation unit, located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado. The squadron is tasked with testing and evaluating space systems and associated support equipment. ...
. The two units cooperate on many test efforts, providing senior Air Force leaders with an independent assessment of new space systems. Since the acquisition process for space systems can take several years, reservists from the 14th Test Squadron provide continuity to long-term test and evaluation programs. The 14th Test Squadron is located at
Schriever Air Force Base Schriever Space Force Base, previously Schriever Air Force Base, Falcon Air Force Base, and Falcon Air Force Station, is a base of the United States Space Force located approximately east of Peterson Space Force Base near Colorado Springs i ...
, Colorado. The squadron is assigned to the
310th Operations Group The 310th Space Wing is an Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to the Tenth Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, stationed at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado. The wing is the only space wing in the ...
. The squadron has three flights. The ''Weapons and Surveillance Flight'' is located at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, Colorado. Its personnel test the ''Integrated Tactical Warning and Attack Assessment System'', which provides real-time threat information to the National Command Authority. The ''Information Assurance Flight'' is located at Schriever Air Force Base. The flight conducts information assurance assessments of space systems. Its personnel use their expertise in networking, operating systems, databases, and information assurance controls to identify space system vulnerabilities for Air Force Space Command. The ''Evaluation and Assessment Flight'' is also located at Schriever Air Force Base. It supports rapid delivery of new space systems. The flight uses non-traditional management techniques to help expedite the delivery of space assets.


Lineage

* Constituted as the 14th Missile Warning Squadron on 17 April 1972 : Activated on 8 July 1972 : Inactivated on 1 October 1980 * Redesignated 14th Test Squadron on 10 March 2000 : Activated on 1 October 2000


Assignments

* Fourteenth Aerospace Force, 8 July 1972 * Aerospace Defense Command, 1 October 1976 * 42d Air Division, 1 December 1979 – 1 October 1980 *
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, 1 October 2000 * 310th Operations Group 7 March 2008 – present


Stations

* Laredo Air Force Base, Texas, 8 July 1972 * Laredo, Texas, 1 January 1974 * MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, 30 June 1975 – 1 October 1980 * Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, 1 October 2000 – present


Awards


See also

*
17th Test Squadron The 17th Test and Evaluation Squadron is a United States Space Force test and evaluation unit, located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado. The squadron is tasked with testing and evaluating space systems and associated support equipment. ...
– Active duty counterpart to 14th Test Squadron * Mount Hebo Air Force Station – Detachment location * Mill Valley Air Force Station – Detachment location * Mount Laguna Air Force Station – Detachment location * Fort Fisher Air Force Station – Detachment location *
Charleston Air Force Station Charleston Air Force Station is a defunct Air Force Station that opened in 1952 and closed in 1980. It was located in Charleston, Maine and is the site of a radar station and other buildings. After closure, it was redeveloped into a juvenile jai ...
– Detachment location *
United States general surveillance radar stations United States general surveillance radar stations include Army and USAF stations of various US air defense networks (in reverse chronological order): *Joint Surveillance System (JSS), with radar stations controlled by joint FAA/USAF ROCCs beginnin ...


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External links


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