Otis Air Force Base BOMARC site

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Otis Air Force Base BOMARC site
Part of Boston Air Defense Sector
Otis Air Force Base, Sandwich, Massachusetts
Otis Air Force Base Bomarc-B missile.jpg
BOMARC-B missile in the launch ready position at Otis
Coordinates41°40′54.65″N 70°32′15.87″W / 41.6818472°N 70.5377417°W / 41.6818472; -70.5377417Coordinates: 41°40′54.65″N 70°32′15.87″W / 41.6818472°N 70.5377417°W / 41.6818472; -70.5377417
Typesurface-to-air missile base
Site information
Controlled by1959–1968: Air Defense Command.png Air Defense Command
1968–1972: USAF - Aerospace Defense Command.png Aerospace Defense Command
Garrison information
Garrison26th Air Defense Missile Squadron - ADC - Emblem.png 26th Air Defense Missile Squadron

The Otis Air Force Base BOMARC site was a Cold War USAF launch complex for Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc surface-to-air missiles.[1] Equipped with IM-99Bs (56 missiles: 28 solid-state, 28 liquid-state), the site had 28 Model IV "coffin" shelters, on 60 acres (24 ha).[2]

The site was run by the 26th Air Defense Missile Squadron, initially part of the Boston Air Defense Sector, 26th Air Division.

References[]

  1. ^ Mueller, Robert (1989). Air Force Bases (PDF) (Report). Vol. Volume I: Active Air Force Bases Within the United States of America on 17 September 1982. Office of Air Force History. p. 600. ISBN 0-912799-53-6. Retrieved 2013-08-15. {{cite report}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ McMullen, R. F. (15 Feb 1980). History of Air Defense Weapons 1946–1962 (Report). Vol. ADC Historical Study No. 14. Historical Division, Office of information, HQ Air Defense Command. p. 189.

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