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Falling Leaves (radar network) : ウィキペディア英語版
Falling Leaves (radar network)

Falling Leaves was the improvised ballistic missile early warning system during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis that networked 3 existing CONUS radars—2 Space Detection and Tracking System (SPADATS) radars and an Aircraft Control and Warning general surveillance radar which was modified by Sperry Corporation to range, allowing detection in space near Cuba. The "Cuban Missile Early Warning System (CMEWS)" radars were "realigned" to monitor for nuclear missile launches from the new Soviet launch sites after Soviet R-12 Dvina IRBMs arrived on September 8, intelligence sources in Cuba had reported lengthy missiles transported through towns, and three R-12 sites were photographed by Lockheed U-2s by October 19.
Designated by the 9th Aerospace Defense Division at Colorado's Ent AFB, Falling Leaves used the following:
*RCA AN/FPS-49 Radar Set prototype〔 ("prototype" is also identified by (a webpage.) )〕 of 1961 in New Jersey during development for the under-construction BMEWS Site III which was to have 3 of the tracking radars. The prototype was "withdrawn from SPADATS and realigned to provide missile surveillance over Cuba" on 24 October.
*AN/FPS-78 in Texas, to which was added "real time radar display equipment" from an Alaska radar station. (realigned 26 October)
*Sperry AN/FPS-35 Frequency Diversity Radar〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AN/FPS-35 Radar - United States Nuclear Forces )in Alabama, operated by "Task Force Able" and later awarded a Unit Citation for Falling Leaves (698th commanded by Lt. Colonel Kenneth Gordon). (30 October)
==Operations==
Falling Leaves operations involved the closest radar in Alabama (newly deployed in 1962) sweeping at a lower ballistic missile altitude from Cuba first. "Then a beam from (farther ) Texas radar swept across the top of (Alabama beam's altitude ). Finally, a radar in New Jersey was adjusted to sweep over the Texas beam." A "Full Bird Colonel" of Task Force Able watched each "sweep go round and round … each of them had a headset, and an open to NORAD." Information communicated to the Ent AFB BMEWS Central Computer and Display Facility was synthesized to provided missile warning to display processors at the Pentagon and Strategic Air Command.
The FPS-49 radar detected a Cape Canaveral Titan II ICBM launch on October 26 (N-12 Mk 6 reentry vehicle test)—the trajectory was determined to be safely Southeastward over the Atlantic Missile Range. On October 28, a test tape inserted at the New Jersey radar site caused a false alarm indicating a missile would impact Tampa and later the same day, an unidentified radar track over Georgia was recognized as a satellite. On November 28 the New Jersey and Texas radars returned to their SPADATS mission, and the Alabama radar continued coverage for Cuba launches until late December.〔''NORAD/CONAD Participation in the Cuban Missile Crisis'', Historical Reference Paper No. 8, Directorate of Command History Continental Air Defense Command, Ent AFB, CO , 1 Feb 63 (Top Secret NOFORN declassified 9 March 1996)〕
" of the Cuban Missile Crisis, an AN/FPS-85 long-range phased-array radar was constructed at Eglin AFB", Florida,〔 ((transcription available ) at the Federation of American Scientists website)〕 beginning in October 1962〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.peterson.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=4730 )〕 (a contract to Bendix Corporation had been issued on April 2, 1962.) In 1972, 20% of the FPS-85 "surveillance capability…became dedicated to search for SLBMs.〔Jane's Radar and Electronic Systems, 6th edition, Bernard Blake, ed. (1994), p. 31 (cited by Winkler)〕

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