Back-Up Interceptor Control


Backup Interceptor Control was the Electronic Systems Division 416M System to backup the SAGE 416L System in the United States and Canada. BUIC deployed Cold War command, control, and coordination systems to SAGE radar stations to create dispersed NORAD Control Centers.
StationLocationBUIC IBUIC IIBUIC III
Baudette AFSMinnesota1968
Belleville AFSIllinois
Blaine AFSWashington
Boron AFSCalifornia
Calumet Air Force StationMichiganyes
Cape Charles Air Force StationVirginia??
Charleston Air Force StationMaine3/19633/196612/1969
Fallon Air Force StationNevadayes
Finland AFSMinnesotayes
Finley AFSNorth Dakota
Fort Fisher AFSNorth Carolinayes
Fort Meade radar stationMarylandyes
Fortuna Air Force StationNorth Dakotayesyes
Havre AFSMontanayes
Hutchinson AFSKansas
Keno AFSOregonyes
Kirksville AFSMissouri
Makah AFSWashingtonuntil 3/1966
Manassas AFSVirginia
Montauk AFSNew Yorkyes
Mount Laguna AFSCaliforniayes
North Bend AFSOregon12/1962yes
North Truro AFSMassachusetts19639/1965yes
Olathe AFSKansas
Osceola AFSWisconsin
Othello AFSWashingtonYesYes
Palermo AFSNew Jersey10/1965
Port Austin AFSMichigan19651968
Rockville AFSIndiana
Saint Albans AFSVermont
Saratoga Springs AFSNew Yorkuntil 1965
Tyndall Air Force BaseFloridayesyes
Watertown AFSNew York
Waverly AFSIowa
RCAF Station St. MargaretsNew Brunswickyesyesyes
CFS SenneterreQuebecyes

Background

Prior to the SAGE Direction Centers becoming operational, the USAF deployed data link systems at NORAD Control Centers with ground computers for controlling manned interceptors. After SAGE IBM AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Centrals became operational and the Super Combat Centers with improved computers were cancelled, a backup to SAGE was planned in the event the above-ground SAGE Air Defense Direction Center was incapable of weapons direction.

General Electric AN/GPA-37 Course Directing Group

BUIC began with deployment of General Electric AN/GPA-37 Course Directing Groups to several Long Range Radar stations. Units designated included the "U.S. Air Force 858th Air Defense Group a permanent operating facility" at Naval Air Station Fallon in Nevada.

BUIC II

BUIC II was used to command and control sites using the Burroughs AN/GSA-51 Radar Course Directing Group. North Truro AFS became the first ADC installation configured for BUIC II.

BUIC III

The AN/GYK-19 was an upgraded version of the BUIC II system designated AN/GSA-51A and required a larger building than the AN/GSA-51. The first BUIC III site was Canadian Forces Station Senneterre, and Air Defense Command's was first installed at Fort Fisher Air Force Station, North Carolina.
Although more advanced systems were contemplated, the final design of the BUIC III system was an upgraded version of the BUIC II with around twice the performance.

Closure and upgrade

In 1972 the USAF decided to shut down most of the BUIC sites; most of the sites mothballed by 1974, except for the BUIC III site at Tyndall Air Force Base. In Canada the BUIC site at Senneterre was shut down, but St Margarets remained open. The remaining sites were closed between 1983-1984 when SAGE was replaced by the Joint Surveillance System.
The AN/FYQ-47 Common Digitizer for the Joint Surveillance System, and the Radar Video Data Processor was a combined system for the Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration, it replaced the SAGE Burroughs AN/FST-2 Coordinate Data Transmitting Sets.