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A United States Air Force air control squadron is a group assigned to provide combat air control services in the form of radar, surveillance identification, weapons control, Battle Management and theater communications data link to the forces or area it is assigned to. This list contains squadrons inactive, active, and historical.
A United States Air Force airborne air control squadron is an airborne unit which provides combat air control services in the form of radar, surveillance identification, weapons control, Battle Management and theater communications data link to the forces or area it is assigned to. This list contains squadrons inactive, active, and historical.
This Article is a list of United States Air Force aircraft control and warning squadrons active, inactive, and historical. The purpose of an aircraft control and warning squadron is to provide an airborne radar picket to detect vessels, planes, and vehicles before they enter an area of operations, as well as providing command and control in an engagement by directing aircraft strikes.
962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron: Pacific Air Forces: Eleventh Air Force: 3 WG: 1 November 1943 JB Elmendorf–Richardson, Alaska: E-3 [109] AK: 963rd Airborne Air Control Squadron: Blue Knights [110] Air Combat Command: Twelfth Air Force: 552 ACW: 7 December 1942 [111] Tinker AFB, Oklahoma: E-3 [107] OK: 964th Airborne Air Control Squadron ...
6486th Airborne Command and Control Squadron: Hickam AFB: Blue Eagle: EC-135P: PACOM Airborne Command Post - Inactive Replaced by 9th ACCS 7120th Airborne Command and Control Squadron: Châteauroux-Déols Air Base, France: Silk Purse: EC-118G: EUCOM Airborne Command Post - Inactive Replaced by 10th ACCS
Pages in category "Air control squadrons of the United States Air Force" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It covers special operations forces units assigned to Air Force Special Operations Command in the United States Air Force. Special Tactics Squadrons consist of Special Tactics Officers, Combat Controllers, Combat Rescue Officers, Pararescuemen, Special Reconnaissance, Tactical Air Control Party operators, and a number of combat support airmen ...
The United States Air Force Combat Control Teams, singular Combat Controller (CCT) (AFSC 1Z2X1), are an elite special operations force (specifically known as "special tactics operators") who specialize in all aspects of air-ground communication, as well as air traffic control, fire support (including rotary and fixed-wing close air support), and command, control, and communications in covert ...