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The 3rd Test and Evaluation Squadron (3 TES) (formerly 3rd Space Experimentation Squadron (3 SES)) is a space test and evaluation unit located at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado. As part of the United States Air Force , the squadron was described, in 2008, as "AFSPC's premier organization for space-based demonstrations, pathfinders and ...
On 5 June 1998, Falcon Air Force Base was renamed Schriever Air Force Base in honor of the retired General Bernard Schriever, who pioneered in the development of the American ballistic missile programs. Schriever AFB was the only Air Force base that was named for an Air Force veteran who was living at the time. General Schriever died 20 June 2005.
The 1st Test and Evaluation Squadron (1 TES) is a United States Space Force test and evaluation unit, located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado.The squadron is tasked with testing and evaluation of command and control systems for Space Operations Command.
The 69th Cyberspace Squadron (69 CYS) is a squadron of the United States Space Force located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado.It is responsible for conducting defensive cyberspace operations enabling operations in support of Space Delta 9's orbital warfare mission at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, and Space Delta 6's Satellite Control Network at various locations around the world.
Schriever AFB: On-orbit C2 for DSP/GPS/MSX/ACE: Future C2 of Space Based Surveillance System 2d Space Operations Squadron: Schriever AFB: GPS: 3d Space Operations Squadron: Schriever AFB: DSCS/WGS: 4th Space Operations Squadron: Schriever AFB: Milstar: 5th Space Operations Squadron: Onizuka AFS: DSCS III/NATO IV/Skynet/Inertial Upper Stage ...
The expanded space communications mission at Schriever Air Force Base led to the activation of the unit, now designated the 50th Communications Group. In 2002 the group was inactivated and its components transferred to the 50th Maintenance Group. This action was reversed less than a year later.
The mission of the 26th Space Aggressor Squadron is to replicate enemy threats to space-based and space-enabled systems during tests and training exercises. By using Global Positioning System and satellite communications jamming techniques, it provides Air Force, joint and coalition military personnel with an understanding of how to recognize, mitigate, counter and defeat these threats.
It is a component of Space Operations Command's Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Integrated Mission Delta (Provisional) and headquartered at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado. The squadron is augmented by reserve personnel from the 19th Space Operations Squadron , part of the 310th Space Wing .