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North American Aerospace Defense Command (North American Air Defense Command before 1981) is a military organization of Canada and the United States, and the name or military NORAD abbreviation may refer to : * NORAD cave, a colloquial term for the Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker * NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex (NCMC), the designation after January 20, 1965, for the Cheyenne Mountain Complex and the name on the portal into the nuclear bunker * * NORAD Combat Operations Center (NCOC), a Cheyenne Mountain command post operational May 20, 1966, using the ESD 425L System * * * NORAD Attack Warning System (NAWS), a Cheyenne Mountain 425L computer system operational on May 20, 1966 * * * NORAD Computer System (NCS), a 1970s replacement computer system of the Information Processing Improvement Program (ESD program 427M) * NORAD Control Center (NCC), a joint Army/USAF military installation for Air Defense command, control, and coordination of interceptors and surface-to-air missiles * NORAD Regional Control Center (RCC), the command post of an Air Division, e.g., the 21st RCC was the NORAD Regional Control Center of the 21st Air Division at Stewart AFB * * NORAD Division Warning Network, a computer/communications network for an Air Division to coordinate activities of its various sectors * NORAD headquarters, the location of the organization's command: Ent AFB followed by the nearby Chidlaw Building and at Peterson AFB, the Ent Building and the Hartinger Building * * CINCNORAD, the United States general who is the NORAD Commander-in-Chief * *NORAD Historical Summary, annual Cold War histories published by NORAD/CONAD/ADC headquarters beginning in 1958 * * NORAD Electronic Warfare Committee, which formulated policies and coordinated within NORAD components for Electronic Counter Counter Measures (ECCM), e.g., 1958 "SAC-NORAD/CONAD ECM Exercises" * * NORAD Joint Test Force, a Stewart Air Force Base organization for the "SAGE/ Missile Master test program" * * NORAD/ADC Combined Operations Center, the 1963 command post at the Chidlaw Building replacing the Ent AFB command post during bunker construction * * NORAD/ADCOM, a United States designation continued for headquarters units after Aerospace Defense Command was disbanded in 1980, e.g., HQ NORAD/ADCOM J31 for the Space Surveillance Center personnel: (NORAD/CONAD/ADC was used in 1959, NORAD/USSPACECOM in 1997, NORAD-NORTHCOM in 2012; e.g., NORAD-NORTHCOM/J-39: combined information operations directorate) * NORAD Off-site Test Facility, a Peterson AFB facility for computer system development and testing after the Cheyenne Mountain false alarm when a simulation was run on an operational computer * NORAD Sector Direction Center (NSDC), a command post for a NORAD sector using the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE), e.g., at a NORAD Control Center * NORAD-NORTHCOM Command Center, the Peterson AFB facility replacing Cheyenne Mountain centers in 2006, e.g., in 1993 the "USSPACE and NORAD Command Center", "NORAD Air Defense Operations Center (ADOC)", and "NORAD/USSPACECOM Combined Intelligence Watch Center (CIWC)" * NORAD/CONAD Combat Operations Center, the 1957-1963 command post at Ent Air Force Base * North American Air Defense Command, the original name prior to "Aerospace" being used in 1981 * Canadian NORAD Region Forward Operating Locations * * Canadian NORAD Region Forward Operating Location Yellowknife * * Canadian NORAD Region Forward Operating Location Rankin Inlet 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「North American Aerospace Defense Command (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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