Space Test and Training Range
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25th Space Range Squadron | |
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File:25th Space Range Austere Challenge 19 Setup.jpg Space Test and Training Range team members build an antenna at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 7, 2019. | |
Active | December 2003-present |
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Role | Space Electronic Warfare Range |
Garrison/HQ | Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado |
Mission
The Space Test and Training Range (STTR) is an space electron warfare range controlled by the Nevada Test and Training Range and is located at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. The 25th and 379th Space Range Squadrons operate and maintain the STTR. Currently, L3Harris is responsible for sustainment of the Space Range Operations Center. [1]
The STTR has deployed equipment and personnel to support combatant commander operations and large force exercises such as Austere Challenge.[2][3]
History
The space range mission was conceived by Air Force Space Command in 2001. The creation of the Space Range Management Office occurred shortly after. The responsibility of operating the STTR was transferred to the 25th Space Range Squadron on July 1, 2004.[4]
Operating Units
Assignments
- 595th Space Group, 1 August 2002
- Nevada Test and Training Range, 1 April 2013 – present
Stations
- Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, December 2003
See also
- 25th Space Range Squadron
- 379th Space Range Squadron
- Nevada Test and Training Range
- Strategic Training Route Complex
References
Notes
- Esplanatory notes
- Citations
- ^ https://www.harris.com/solution/space-test-and-training-range
- ^ 25th Space Range Squadron Capabilities Handout, dated 2008
- ^ https://www.schriever.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1886860/25th-379th-space-range-squadrons-undertake-global-exercise-austere-challenge/
- ^ The space range mission was conceived by Air Force Space Command in 2001
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