Site Number
NORAD-ID
Name
State
Radar Type
Location
USAF Sector
FAA Sector
Notes
QPC
Haleyville
AL
AN/FPS-67B
34°24′56″N 087°32′23″W / 34.41556°N 87.53972°W / 34.41556; -87.53972 (Haleyville QPC )
EADS
ASO Southern
Radar developed by Raytheon for SAGE system.[ 1]
MGM
Montgomery
AL
ARSR-1D
32°12′42″N 086°10′06″W / 32.21167°N 86.16833°W / 32.21167; -86.16833 (Montgomery MGM )
EADS
ASO Southern
In rural area, 13.2 miles (21.2 km) southeast of Montgomery.
QXR
Z-237
Russellville
AR
AN/FPS-64A
35°24′10″N 092°59′39″W / 35.40278°N 92.99417°W / 35.40278; -92.99417 (Russellville QXR )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE radar site, still uses the FPS-64A.
TXK
Texarkana
AR
AN/FPS-67B
33°21′35″N 093°55′22″W / 33.35972°N 93.92278°W / 33.35972; -93.92278 (Texarkana TXK )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced ADCOM SAGE Texarkana AFS M-91 site
PHX
Z-247
Humboldt Mountain, Phoenix ARSR
AZ
ARSR-1E
33°58′53″N 111°47′53″W / 33.98139°N 111.79806°W / 33.98139; -111.79806 (Humboldt Mountain J-29 )
AWP WESTERN PACIFIC
Opened 1958 at Forest Ranger Lookout site.
J-29A
Ajo
AZ
ARSR-4
32°25′52″N 112°56′42″W / 32.43111°N 112.94500°W / 32.43111; -112.94500 (Ajo J-29A )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Opened 2000 at former ADCOM Ajo AFS site, replaced J-29 near Phoenix
QXP
Seligman
AZ
ARSR-3
35°21′10″N 112°56′59″W / 35.35278°N 112.94972°W / 35.35278; -112.94972 (Seligman QXP )
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Remote site on top of mountain peak.
J-83
Z-33
Crescent City
CA
41°33′33″N 124°05′10″W / 41.55917°N 124.08611°W / 41.55917; -124.08611 (Crescent City J-83 )
AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM Klamath AFS , Closed 1995, replaced by J-83A
J-83A
Rainbow Ridge
CA
ARSR-4
40°23′39″N 124°09′58″W / 40.39417°N 124.16611°W / 40.39417; -124.16611 (Rainbow Ridge J-83A )
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Replaced J-83 and J-34. Remote site on top of mountain peak.
J-34
Z-37
Point Arena
CA
38°53′35″N 123°32′40″W / 38.89306°N 123.54444°W / 38.89306; -123.54444 (Point Arena J-34 )
AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM SAGE Point Arena AFS , closed 1995. Replaced by J-83A
QMV
Z-38
Mill Valley
CA
ARSR-4
37°55′26″N 122°35′51″W / 37.92389°N 122.59750°W / 37.92389; -122.59750 (Mill Valley QMV )
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM SAGE Mill Valley AFS , inactivated 1980. Now FAA site.
J-32
Z-236
Paso Robles
CA
ARSR-4
35°23′41″N 120°21′15″W / 35.39472°N 120.35417°W / 35.39472; -120.35417 (Paso Robles J-32 )
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
FAA site since 1960. Former USAF SAGE site Z-236, replacing Cambria AFS , Became JSS site in 1980
J-31
Z-39
San Pedro
CA
33°44′46″N 118°20′10″W / 33.74611°N 118.33611°W / 33.74611; -118.33611 (San Pedro J-31 )
AWP Western Pacific
Former ADCOM San Pedro Hill AFS inactivated 1995. JSS site closed, replaced by Navy ARSR-4 site J-36A on San Clemente Island.
J-36A
San Clemente Island (USN)
CA
ARSR-4
32°53′03″N 118°27′03″W / 32.88417°N 118.45083°W / 32.88417; -118.45083 (San Clemente Island J-36A )
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
New site established in late 1990s located on very remote location.
J-30
Z-76
Mount Laguna
CA
ARSR-4
32°52′34″N 116°24′54″W / 32.87611°N 116.41500°W / 32.87611; -116.41500 (Mount Laguna J-30 )
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Replaced ADCOM Mount Laguna AFS inactivated 1991. Second ARSR-4 installation
J-35
Vandenberg AFB
CA
ARSR-4
34°35′13″N 120°35′41″W / 34.58694°N 120.59472°W / 34.58694; -120.59472 (Vandenberg AFB J-35 )
WADS
USAF JSS site (not used by the FAA)
DNV
Z-212
Denver
CO
ARSR-1D
39°35′39″N 104°41′35″W / 39.59417°N 104.69306°W / 39.59417; -104.69306 (Denver DEN )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network.
GJC
Z-215
Grand Junction
CO
ARSR-2
39°38′19″N 108°45′45″W / 39.63861°N 108.76250°W / 39.63861; -108.76250 (Grand Junction GJC )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network.
TCO
Z-222
Trinidad
CO
ARSR-2
37°32′49″N 104°00′50″W / 37.54694°N 104.01389°W / 37.54694; -104.01389 (Trinidad TCO )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network.
J-04
Z-327
Whitehouse NOLF
FL
ARSR-4
30°20′45″N 081°52′25″W / 30.34583°N 81.87361°W / 30.34583; -81.87361 (Whitehouse J-04 )
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced ADCOM M-114 SAGE site at NAS Jacksonville inactivated 1981.
J-05
Z-211
Patrick AFB
FL
28°12′50″N 080°35′57″W / 28.21389°N 80.59917°W / 28.21389; -80.59917 (Patrick AFB J-05 )
ASO Southern
Former ADCOM SAGE site, inactivated 1988. Used until 1996 by FAA.
J-05A
Melbourne
FL
ARSR-4
28°05′03″N 080°47′53″W / 28.08417°N 80.79806°W / 28.08417; -80.79806 (Melbourne J-05A )
WADS
ASO Southern
Replaced J-05 with new ARSR-4 installation.
J-06
Z-210
Richmond
FL
ARSR-1F
25°37′24″N 080°24′16″W / 25.62333°N 80.40444°W / 25.62333; -80.40444 (Richmond AFS J-06 )
ASO Southern
Former ADCOM Richmond AFS , closed 1992, destroyed by Hurricane Andrew
J-06A
Tamiami
FL
ARSR-4
25°38′50″N 080°30′19″W / 25.64722°N 80.50528°W / 25.64722; -80.50528 (Tamiami J-06A )
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced destroyed J-06 by FAA at new location with ARSR-4 radar.
J-07
Z-209
NAS Key West
FL
ARSR-4
24°35′04″N 081°41′21″W / 24.58444°N 81.68917°W / 24.58444; -81.68917 (NAS Key West J-07 )
EADS
ASO Southern
ADCOM SAGE site closed 1979, now joint-use Navy/FAA radar
J-09
Z-330
Fort Lonesome
FL
27°38′44″N 082°07′58″W / 27.64556°N 82.13278°W / 27.64556; -82.13278 (Fort Lonesome J-09 )
ASO Southern
Opened in 1980 replacing ADCOM SAGE site M-129 at MacDill AFB . Closed 1998
J-09A
Fort Green
FL
ARSR-4
27°42′02″N 082°00′25″W / 27.70056°N 82.00694°W / 27.70056; -82.00694 (Fort Green J-09A )
EADS
ASO Southern
In agricultural area 32.9 miles (52.9 km) east-southeast of Tampa.
J-10
Z-333
Cross City
FL
ARSR-4
29°44′38″N 083°00′03″W / 29.74389°N 83.00083°W / 29.74389; -83.00083 (Cross City J-10 )
EADS
ASO Southern
New site opened in 1980 replaced ADCOM SAGE Cross City AFS TM-200.
J-11
Z-198
Tyndall AFB
FL
ARSR-4
30°04′33″N 085°36′39″W / 30.07583°N 85.61083°W / 30.07583; -85.61083 (Tyndall AFB J-11 )
EADS
ASO Southern
Opened in 1983, replaced ADCOM TM-198 site on the base.
QHN
Ashburn
GA
ARSR-1E
31°41′45″N 083°45′01″W / 31.69583°N 83.75028°W / 31.69583; -83.75028 (Ashburn QHN )
EADS
ASO Southern
In rural location, 25.2 miles (40.6 km) east-northeast of Albany, GA
QNK
Lincolnton
GA
ARSR-3
33°45′35″N 082°28′01″W / 33.75972°N 82.46694°W / 33.75972; -82.46694 (Lincolnton QNK )
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced ADCOM SAGE site at Aiken AFS , South Carolina (SM-159)
QJO
Arlington
IA
ARSR-3
42°46′06″N 091°36′55″W / 42.76833°N 91.61528°W / 42.76833; -91.61528 (Arlington QJO )
WADS
ACE Central
In rural location, 41.7 miles (67.1 km) east-northeast of Waterloo, IA
QVA
Ashton
ID
ARSR-2
44°33′45″N 111°26′41″W / 44.56250°N 111.44472°W / 44.56250; -111.44472 (Ashton QVA )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened 1963. On Sawtell Peak 2.3 miles (3.7 km) south-southwest of Yellowstone National Park Airport, ID[ 2]
BOI
Z-223
Boise
ID
ARSR-2
44°26′33″N 116°08′13″W / 44.44250°N 116.13694°W / 44.44250; -116.13694 (Boise BOI )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA. Located atop Snowbank Mountain . Began feeding information into the ADCOM SAGE network in 1963.
JOL
Elwood
IL
ARSR-3
41°25′22″N 088°03′30″W / 41.42278°N 88.05833°W / 41.42278; -88.05833 (Elwood JOL )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
In rural location, 7.2 miles (11.6 km) south of Joilet, IL
Z-63
Hanna City
IL
ARSR
40°41′56″N 089°49′33″W / 40.69889°N 89.82583°W / 40.69889; -89.82583 (Hanna City AFS )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
FAA site since 1969, former Hanna City AFS [ 3]
IND
Indianapolis
IN
ARSR-1E
39°44′46″N 086°17′05″W / 39.74611°N 86.28472°W / 39.74611; -86.28472 (Indianapolis IND )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
In urban area, 2.3 miles (3.7 km) north of Indianapolis International Airport; 7102 Howard St, Indianapolis, IN 46241
QTZ
La Grange
IN
ARSR-1E
41°37′52″N 085°24′53″W / 41.63111°N 85.41472°W / 41.63111; -85.41472 (La Grange QTZ )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located in suburbs, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of La Grange, IN.
GCK
Z-226
Garden City
KS
ARSR-2
37°39′51″N 100°52′18″W / 37.66417°N 100.87167°W / 37.66417; -100.87167 (Garden City GCK )
WADS
ACE Central
FAA site since 1964 in highly agricultural area, was data tied-into the ADCOM SAGE network. 21.3 miles (34.3 km) south of Garden City, KS.
QBZ
Oskaloosa
KS
ARSR-2
39°13′19″N 095°14′46″W / 39.22194°N 95.24611°W / 39.22194; -95.24611 (Oskaloosa QBZ )
WADS
ACE Central
In rural area, 17.3 miles (27.8 km) north of Lawrence, KS.
J-14
Z-248
Lake Charles AFS
LA
30°11′05″N 093°10′30″W / 30.18472°N 93.17500°W / 30.18472; -93.17500 (Lake Charles AFS J-14 )
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site at former Lake Charles AFB. Closed in the 1990s and moved to J-14A
J-14A
Lake Charles
LA
ARSR-4
30°21′38″N 093°30′41″W / 30.36056°N 93.51139°W / 30.36056; -93.51139 (Lake Charles J-14A )
WADS
ASW Southwest
New site located in rural area 23.5 miles (37.8 km) east-northeast of former site.
J-13
Z-246
Slidell
LA
ARSR-4
30°20′53″N 089°46′46″W / 30.34806°N 89.77944°W / 30.34806; -89.77944 (Slidell J-13 )
EADS
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site, on north side of Lake Pontchartrain, 32.5 miles (52.3 km) north-northeast of New Orleans
QHA
Cummington
MA
AN/FPS-66B
42°28′29″N 072°58′05″W / 42.47472°N 72.96806°W / 42.47472; -72.96806 (Cummington QHA )
EADS
ANE New England
Located atop Bryant Mountain. Using ADCOM SAGE radar.
J-53
Z-10
North Truro
MA
ARSR-4
42°02′03″N 070°03′15″W / 42.03417°N 70.05417°W / 42.03417; -70.05417 (North Truo J-53 )
EADS
ANE New England
On former ADCOM North Truro AFS closed in 1994.
J-54
Z-110
Bucks Harbor
ME
ARSR-4
44°37′46″N 067°23′43″W / 44.62944°N 67.39528°W / 44.62944; -67.39528 (Bucks Harbor J-54 )
EADS
ANE New England
On former ADCOM Bucks Harbor AFS closed in 1979
J-63
Caribou
ME
ARSR-4
46°53′09″N 067°58′17″W / 46.88583°N 67.97139°W / 46.88583; -67.97139 (Caribou J-63 )
EADS
ANE New England
Former Army Nike IFC L-58C of Loring AFB Defense Area . It was run by personnel from the 2192nd Communication Squadron .[ 4]
CPV
Coopersville
MI
AN/FPS-66
43°02′44″N 085°59′32″W / 43.04556°N 85.99222°W / 43.04556; -85.99222 (Coopersville CPV )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Using ADCOM SAGE Radar
J-58
Z-34
Empire
MI
ARSR-4
44°48′07″N 086°03′05″W / 44.80194°N 86.05139°W / 44.80194; -86.05139 (Empire J-58 )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Former ADCOM Empire AFS . Became a USAF-FAA joint-use site in 1964, USAF inactivated 1978
J-62
Z-397
Canton
MI
ARSR-4
42°16′36″N 083°28′27″W / 42.27667°N 83.47417°W / 42.27667; -83.47417 (Canton J-62 )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
First, was a temporary data-tie (Z-61 radar change-out). Now a permanent data-tie site in the JSS, replacing Port Austin AFS (Z-61/J-57).
QJE
Minneapolis
MN
ARSR-1E
44°45′09″N 093°13′40″W / 44.75250°N 93.22778°W / 44.75250; -93.22778 (Minneapolis QJE )
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located 10.8 miles (17.4 km) south-southwest of Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in urban area. Address is 13591 Harwell Path Apple Valley, MN 55124
J-60
Z-306
Nashwauk
MN
ARSR-4
47°23′51″N 093°10′13″W / 47.39750°N 93.17028°W / 47.39750; -93.17028 (Nashwauk J-60 )
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Finland AFS , MN (Z-69) and Baudette AFS , MN (Z-132).
QJC
Tyler
MN
ARSR-2
44°11′37″N 096°12′15″W / 44.19361°N 96.20417°W / 44.19361; -96.20417 (Tyler QJC )
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
In rural area of southwest Minnesota, 154.7 miles (249.0 km) west-southwest of Minneapolis.
STL
St. Louis
MO
ARSR-1E
38°42′03″N 090°23′26″W / 38.70083°N 90.39056°W / 38.70083; -90.39056 (St. Louis STL )
WADS
ACE Central
In urban area, address is 2310 Ashby Rd St Louis, MO 63114
QMH
Newport
MS
ARSR-3
32°56′51″N 089°50′41″W / 32.94750°N 89.84472°W / 32.94750; -89.84472 (Newport QMH )
EADS
ASO Southern
In very rural area
J-77
Z-147
Malmstrom AFB
MT
47°30′05″N 111°12′11″W / 47.50139°N 111.20306°W / 47.50139; -111.20306 (Malmstrom AFB J-77 )
ANM Northwest Mountain
ADCOM site closed 1996, Moved to J-77A.
J-77A
Bootlegger Ridge
MT
ARSR-4
47°36′49″N 111°17′25″W / 47.61361°N 111.29028°W / 47.61361; -111.29028 (Bootlegger Ridge J-77A )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Replacement JSS site for Malmstrom AFB radar site (Z-147 / J-77); Bootlegger Ridge ARSR-4 site is about 7 miles northeast of Great Falls.
J-78
Z-179
Lakeside (Kalispell)
MT
ARSR-4
48°00′41″N 114°21′54″W / 48.01139°N 114.36500°W / 48.01139; -114.36500 (Lakeside J-78 )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Located at former ADCOM Kalispell AFS .
QRL
Benson
NC
ARSR-1E
35°30′40″N 078°32′56″W / 35.51111°N 78.54889°W / 35.51111; -78.54889 (Benson QRL )
EADS
ASO Southern
FAA long-range radar site. Also known as Raleigh. Once considered as the JSS replacement for the ADCOM SAGE Fort Fisher AFS , NC (Z-115).
QRM
Charlotte
NC
ARSR-1
35°36′39″N 081°14′18″W / 35.61083°N 81.23833°W / 35.61083; -81.23833 (Charlotte QRM )
EADS
ASO Southern
In rural area, 10.2 miles (16.4 km) southeast of Hickory, NC
J-02
Z-115
Fort Fisher
NC
ARSR-4
33°58′38″N 077°54′56″W / 33.97722°N 77.91556°W / 33.97722; -77.91556 (Fort Fisher J-02 )
EADS
ASO Southern
Fort Fisher AFS was an active ADCOM site until 1988; FAA site at former GATR facility.
J-75
Z-303
Finley
ND
ARSR-4
47°31′42″N 097°54′03″W / 47.52833°N 97.90083°W / 47.52833; -97.90083 (Finley J-75 )
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
Opened November 1979 at new JSS site, replacing the original Finley AFS , ND (Z-29). [Located at old GATR site, ~ a mile or so WNW of the former USAF radar site.]
J-76
Z-300
Watford City
ND
ARSR-4
47°40′44″N 103°46′50″W / 47.67889°N 103.78056°W / 47.67889; -103.78056 (Watford City J-76 )
WADS
AGL Great Lakes
New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Fortuna AFS , ND (Z-27), Minot AFS , ND (Z-28), & Opheim AFS , MT (Z-26). Site is located at the former Alexander, ND, gap-filler radar site, Z-177B / Z-28E.
QHO
Z-71
Omaha
NE
ANFPS-67A
41°21′37″N 96°1′30″W / 41.36028°N 96.02500°W / 41.36028; -96.02500 (Omaha QHO )
WADS
ACE Central
FAA site since 1968, former Omaha Air Force Station
NPL
Z-217
North Platte
NE
ARSR-2
40°49′58″N 100°44′53″W / 40.83278°N 100.74806°W / 40.83278; -100.74806 (North Platte NPL )
WADS
ACE Central
FAA site since 1963, Former ADCOM SAGE site Z-217
J-51
Z-63
Gibbsboro
NJ
ARSR-4
39°49′29″N 074°57′15″W / 39.82472°N 74.95417°W / 39.82472; -74.95417 (Gibbsboro J-51 )
EADS
AEA Eastern
Former ADCOM Gibbsboro AFS . USAF site closed 1984
GAL
Z-221
Gallup
NM
ARSR-2
36°04′33″N 108°51′37″W / 36.07583°N 108.86028°W / 36.07583; -108.86028 (Gallup GAL )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Opened 1963 by FAA. Former ADCOM SAGE site Z-221. Also known as Farmington, NM; located above Washington Pass, north of Gallup.
QWC
Z-234
Mesa Rica
NM
ARSR-1E
35°14′15″N 104°12′16″W / 35.23750°N 104.20444°W / 35.23750; -104.20444 (Mesa Rica QWC )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site Z-234.
J-28
Z-245
Silver City
NM
32°59′21″N 108°57′38″W / 32.98917°N 108.96056°W / 32.98917; -108.96056 (Silver City J-28 )
ASW Southwest
Closed 1990s Located atop Brushy Mountain. Part of the 1972 Southern Air Defense System. Now replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS site at Deming, NM (J-28A).
J-28A
Deming
NM
ARSR-4
32°29′30″N 107°09′59″W / 32.49167°N 107.16639°W / 32.49167; -107.16639 (Deming J-28A )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced JSS site at Silver City, NM (Z-245 / J-28).
BTM
Z-214
Battle Mountain
NV
ARSR-2
40°24′11″N 116°52′04″W / 40.40306°N 116.86778°W / 40.40306; -116.86778 (Battle Mountain BTM )
WADS
AWP Western Pacific
Located on top of Mount Lewis , south of Battle Mountain . Earlier known as Elko.
J-52
Z-315
Riverhead
NY
ARSR-4
40°52′43″N 072°41′14″W / 40.87861°N 72.68722°W / 40.87861; -72.68722 (Riverhead J-52 )
EADS
AEA Eastern
'New' FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Montauk AFS , LI, NY (Z-45).
J-55
Z-312
Remsen
NY
ARSR-4
43°20′43″N 075°14′56″W / 43.34528°N 75.24889°W / 43.34528; -75.24889 (Remsen J-55 )
EADS
AEA Eastern
New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Watertown AFS , NY (Z-49). Also called 'Starr Hill.
J-56
Z-309
Dansville
NY
ARSR-1E
42°38′18″N 077°39′10″W / 42.63833°N 77.65278°W / 42.63833; -77.65278 (Danville J-56 )
EADS
AEA Eastern
Replaced Lockport AFS , NY (Z-21).
QDB
Brecksville
OH
ARSR-1E
41°18′08″N 081°41′01″W / 41.30222°N 81.68361°W / 41.30222; -81.68361 (Brecksville QDB )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located 13.7 miles (22.0 km) south of Cleveland.
QWO
London
OH
ARSR-1E
39°50′46″N 083°28′54″W / 39.84611°N 83.48167°W / 39.84611; -83.48167 (London QWO )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
Located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) southwest of London, OH.
OEX
Oklahoma City
OK
ARSR-4
35°24′11″N 097°37′42″W / 35.40306°N 97.62833°W / 35.40306; -97.62833 (Oklahoma City OEX )
WADS
ASW Southwest
FAA ARSR-4 Training Site. Located about a mile west of the Will Rogers World Airport.
QVN
Fossil
OR
ARSR-3
44°57′37″N 119°57′06″W / 44.96028°N 119.95167°W / 44.96028; -119.95167 (FOSSIL QVN )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
On remote mountaintop, 138.3 miles (222.6 km) east-southeast of Portland, OR
J-81
Z-345
Salem
OR
ARSR-4
44°55′22″N 123°34′25″W / 44.92278°N 123.57361°W / 44.92278; -123.57361 (Salem J-81 )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Former ADCOM SAGE site. Also known as Laurel Mtn. and Dallas, OR. New FAA/USAF JSS radar site; replaced Mount Hebo AFS , OR (Z-100). FPS-90 came from Keno AFS , OR (Z-180); modified to FPS-116. First operational JSS site in the 25th NORAD Region, 1 May 1979, as OL AJ / 25th ADS.
QCF
Clearfield
PA
ARSR-3
41°04′13″N 078°33′01″W / 41.07028°N 78.55028°W / 41.07028; -78.55028 (Clearfield QCF )
EADS
AEA Eastern
Located 6.1 miles (9.8 km) west of Clearfield, PA in rural area.
J-61
Trevose
PA
ARSR-1
40°08′03″N 074°59′13″W / 40.13417°N 74.98694°W / 40.13417; -74.98694 (Trevose J-61 )
AEA Eastern
Temporary data-tie (during the Gibbsboro AFS {Z-63} JSS radar change-out). Then became a 'permanent' replacement for Z-63 until Gibbsboro re-opened with its ARSR-4 and closed in mid 1990s.
J-03
Z-324
Jedburg
SC
ARSR-4
33°04′11″N 080°13′14″W / 33.06972°N 80.22056°W / 33.06972; -80.22056 (Jedburg J-03 )
EADS
ASO Southern
Replaced North Charleston AFS , SC (Z-113).
QOJ
Z-235
Joelton
TN
ARSR-1E
36°20′10″N 086°51′41″W / 36.33611°N 86.86139°W / 36.33611; -86.86139 (Joelton QOJ )
EADS
ASO Southern
Former ADCOM Joelton AFS closed in 1961 and taken over by FAA.
QYB
Z-233
Memphis
TN
ARSR-1
34°51′10″N 089°45′57″W / 34.85278°N 89.76583°W / 34.85278; -89.76583 (Memphis QYB )
EADS
ASO Southern
Former ADCOM SAGE Site Z-233.
QYS
Rogers
TX
ARSR-1E
30°56′38″N 097°16′07″W / 30.94389°N 97.26861°W / 30.94389; -97.26861 (Rogers QYS )
WADS
ASW Southwest
In rural area, 2.7 miles (4.3 km) west-northwest of Rogers, TX
J-27
Z-244
El Paso
TX
31°40′51″N 106°11′50″W / 31.68083°N 106.19722°W / 31.68083; -106.19722 (El Paso J-27 )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Located in Horizon City, TX. Activated in 1963 part of Southern Air Defense System. Closed in 1997, replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS sites at Eagle Peak, TX (J-27A) and at Deming, NM (J-28A).
J-27A
Eagle Peak
TX
ARSR-4
30°55′13″N 105°05′09″W / 30.92028°N 105.08583°W / 30.92028; -105.08583 (Eagle Peak J-27 )
WADS
ASW Southwest
New site opened in late 1990s replacing J-27, 101.1 miles (162.7 km) SE of El Paso, TX in remote location on top of mountain.
J-15
Z-240
Ellington AFB
TX
29°36′56″N 095°10′23″W / 29.61556°N 95.17306°W / 29.61556; -95.17306 (Ellington J-15 )
WADS
ASW Southwest
ADCOM SAGE site closed in 1979. FAA took over, closed 1997. Now replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS site at Morales, TX (J-15A).
FTW
Z-231
Keller
TX
ARSR-1D
32°56′40″N 097°13′13″W / 32.94444°N 97.22028°W / 32.94444; -97.22028 (Keller FTW )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Also known as Fort Worth. Opened in 1960s, still using ARSR-1D.
J-15A
Morales
TX
ARSR-4
29°20′29″N 096°52′18″W / 29.34139°N 96.87167°W / 29.34139; -96.87167 (Morales J-15A1 )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced Ellington ANGB, TX, radar site (Z-240/J-15), 111.3 miles (179.1 km) north-northeast of Corpus Christi, TX
J-26
Z-242
Odessa
TX
32°33′15″N 102°25′40″W / 32.55417°N 102.42778°W / 32.55417; -102.42778 (Odessa J-26 )
ASW Southwest
Closed 1995, replaced by new ARSR-4 JSS site at King Mountain, TX (J-26A).
J-26A
King Mountain
TX
ARSR-4
31°17′06″N 102°16′24″W / 31.28500°N 102.27333°W / 31.28500; -102.27333 (King Mountain J-26A )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced JSS site at Odessa / Andrews, TX (Z-243/J-26); located in remote West Texas.
J-16
Z-242
Oilton
TX
ARSR-4
27°29′56″N 098°58′10″W / 27.49889°N 98.96944°W / 27.49889; -98.96944 (Oilton J-16 )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Opened in 1972 as part of the Southern Air Defense System (SADS); Later ADCOM site 630th RADS OL-B, inactivated 31 December 1977.
J-25
Z-339
Sonora
TX
ARSR-3
30°28′16″N 100°33′29″W / 30.47111°N 100.55806°W / 30.47111; -100.55806 (Sonora J-25 )
ASW Southwest
Former ADCOM SAGE site, closed 1995, Now replaced by Rocksprings, TX, ARSR-4 JSS site (J-25A).
J-25A
Rocksprings
TX
ARSR-4
30°02′48″N 100°16′04″W / 30.04667°N 100.26778°W / 30.04667; -100.26778 (Rocksprings J-25A )
WADS
ASW Southwest
Replaced JSS Site at Sonora, TX (J-25).
CDR
Z-216
Cedar City
UT
ARSR-2
37°35′35″N 112°51′49″W / 37.59306°N 112.86361°W / 37.59306; -112.86361 (Cedar City CDR )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1962 by FAA
SLC
Z-213
Francis Peak
UT
ARSR-1E
41°01′58″N 111°50′18″W / 41.03278°N 111.83833°W / 41.03278; -111.83833 (Francis Peak FPK )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1962 by FAA. Also called "Salt Lake City"
QHZ
Horicon
WI
ARSR-2
43°26′45″N 088°29′32″W / 43.44583°N 88.49222°W / 43.44583; -88.49222 (Horicon QHZ )
EADS
AGL Great Lakes
In central Wisconsin in primarily agricultural area.
QBN
Binns Hall
VA
ARSR-3
37°22′58″N 076°59′55″W / 37.38278°N 76.99861°W / 37.38278; -76.99861 (Binns Hall QBN )
EADS
AEA Eastern
Once considered as the JSS replacement for Cape Charles AFS , VA (Z-56).
J-01
Z-321
NAS Oceana
VA
ARSR-4
36°49′38″N 076°00′49″W / 36.82722°N 76.01361°W / 36.82722; -76.01361 (Oceana J-01 )
EADS
AEA Eastern
Former ADCOM SAGE site, now FAA/USAF/Navy JSS radar site; replaced Cape Charles AFS , VA (Z-56).
J-50
Z-318
The Plains
VA
ARSR-3
38°52′57″N 077°42′10″W / 38.88250°N 77.70278°W / 38.88250; -77.70278 (The Plains J-50 )
EADS
AEA Eastern
Opened in 1980. Replaced the ADCOM radar site at Fort Meade , MD (Z-227) and the FAA radar site at Suitland, MD.
J-79
Z-151
Mica Peak
WA
ARSR-4
47°34′26″N 117°04′52″W / 47.57389°N 117.08111°W / 47.57389; -117.08111 (Mica Peak J-79 )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Former ADCOM Mica Peak AFS (SM-151), deactivated in July 1975. Site transferred to FAA.
J-80
Z-44
Makah
WA
ARSR-4
48°22′18″N 124°40′30″W / 48.37167°N 124.67500°W / 48.37167; -124.67500 (Makah AFS J-80 )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Former ADCOM Makah AFS (P-44), closed in 1982. Now USAF/FAA JSS site.
QSI
Z-224
Lovell
WY
ARSR-2
44°49′01″N 107°54′08″W / 44.81694°N 107.90222°W / 44.81694; -107.90222 (Lowell QSI )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Located on Medicine Mountain. Earlier known as Cody.
LSK
Z-219
Lusk
WY
ARSR-2
42°35′38″N 104°35′18″W / 42.59389°N 104.58833°W / 42.59389; -104.58833 (Lusk LSK )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1963 by FAA
RKS
Z-218
Rock Springs
WY
ARSR-2
41°26′05″N 109°07′03″W / 41.43472°N 109.11750°W / 41.43472; -109.11750 (Rock Springs RKS )
WADS
ANM Northwest Mountain
Opened in 1962 by FAA