Watertown Air Force Station
Part of Air Defense Command (ADC)
Town of Watertown, New York
Main entrance gate and guardshack. 1975
Coordinates43°55′31″N 075°54′33″W / 43.92528°N 75.90917°W / 43.92528; -75.90917 (Watertown AFS P-49)
TypeLong Range Radar Site
Site history
Built1950s
Built byU.S. Air Force
In use1952-1979
Garrison information
GarrisonWatertown, New York
Occupants655th Radar Squadron
Watertown AFS is located in New York
Watertown AFS
Watertown AFS
Location of Watertown AFS, New York

Watertown Air Force Station is a defunct Air Force Station that operated from the 1952 until 1980. It is located in the town of Watertown, just south of the city of Watertown, New York. It is the site of a radar station and other buildings. It was redeveloped into the a jail for New York State. It was a part of the 21'st RCC (NORAD Regional Control Center) a SAGE network, located at Hancock AFB, Syracuse, New York. The station was not connected or affiliated with Fort Drum, which was located on the opposite side of Watertown.

History

At its latest configuration, the 655th was manned by about 150 airmen who supported or maintained or operated the FPS-27 search radar and an FPS-26 height finder, linked to NORAD by an FYQ-47 "Common Digitizer" computer.

In 1980, the site was turned into a jail for the state of New York. The jail opened around 1983.

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency