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21 Aerospace Control & Warning Squadron
Active1953-present
CountryCanada
BranchRoyal Canadian Air Force
RoleAir Defence
Part of22 Wing North Bay
Home stationCFB North Bay
Motto(s)Intruder Beware
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant-Colonel John Verran

21 Aerospace Control & Warning Squadron is a Royal Canadian Air Force unit based at 22 Wing/CFB North Bay. It is the operational air defence unit for the Canadian NORAD Region.

With its complement of 185 personnel, 21 Aerospace Control & Warning Squadron maintains air sovereignty over Canadian airspace, monitors Canada's surveillance assets and controls assigned military aircraft, such as CF-18 interceptors. It coordinates with outside agencies to identify air traffic (over 200,000 flights a year), provides control of special air sovereignty incidents, assist law enforcement agencies with cases of suspected smuggling of illegal drugs via air into North America and supports international defense and peacekeeping commitments.[1]

History

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The Squadron was activated at the air defence radar station at St. Margarets, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1953 with the signing of the Pinetree Agreement.

SAGE Console

In1963 it became part of the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment system, the North American Air Defence Command's (NORAD's) computerized defence network, and became North Bay's alternate command post and automated back-up interceptor control unit, taking over in the event that North Bay—center for (then) the air defence of north, east-central and Atlantic Canada—was destroyed or otherwise put out of action.

In1988 the unit was disbanded and reformed in CFB North Bay where it remains today.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "21 Aerospace Control and Warning Squadron". Royal Canadian Air Force. Government of Canada. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
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