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O que (quem) é 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command - definição


263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command         
MILITARY UNIT
263rd Air Defense Artillery Brigade; 263rd Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States); 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command (United States)
The 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command is an air defense artillery command of the United States Army, South Carolina Army National Guard. The 263rd is one of several National Guard units with colonial roots, and is one of only nineteen Army National Guard units with campaign credit for the War of 1812.
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DEVELOPS AVIATION, MISSILE, AND CALIBRATION MATERIEL READINESS FOR THE U.S. ARMY
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command; United States Army Missile Command; U.S. Army Missile Command; MICOM; U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command; U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command; U.S. Army Aviation Materiel Command; AVSCOM; U.S. Army Troop Support and Aviation Materiel Readiness Command; TSARCOM; U.S. Army Aviation and Surface Material Command; United States Army Aviation Systems Command; US Army Aviation and Missile Command; Army Ordnance Missile Command; Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency; Army Missile Command; US Army Missile Command
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Aerospace Defense Command         
  • ADC squadrons at [[Thule Site J]] and [[Clear AFS]] used each AN/FPS-50 to sweep 2 radar beams each ~1° in azimuth x 3.5° elevation (illustrated much less thick). Azimuth sweeping created a "Lower Fan" centered at 3.5° elevation and "Upper Fan" at 7° (both illustrated much higher) with "revisit time of 2 sec" for ICBM detection.
  • The "war room" of the [[Chidlaw Building]]'s Combined Operations Center took over command center operations in 1963 from the nearby Ent AFB "main battle control center" (screens show missile impact ellipses for an exercise.)
  • Emblem of Air Defense, Tactical Air Command (ADTAC)
  • Shield of Air Defense Command
  • B-57E, AF Ser. No. 55-4277, a target towing aircraft of the 8th Bomb Squadron at [[Yokota AB]], Japan in 1958. Note the bright orange paint on the upper fuselage and wings
  • on 31 December 1969]].
  • [[Convair F-106A Delta Dart]] of ADC's [[5th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron]] near [[Mount Rushmore]] (lower right background)
  • 4786th TS]]. Using the AN/ASG-18 from the F-108 Rapier program and Falcon missile developed for the F-108A, the Mach 3 interceptor was funded by Congress with $90 million for a 14 May 1965 USAF order of 93 F-12B aircraft (cancelled by SECDEF).
  • Martin EB-57E, AF Ser. No. 55-4241, of the 4577th DSES flying over the Great Salt Lake, Utah about 1970. Retired 30 July 1979
  • Artist's impression of the North American XF-108 Rapier
MILITARY UNIT
Air Defense Command (United States Air Force); ADCOM; Aerospace Defence Command; Air 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.