6023d Radar Evaluation Squadron

6023d Radar Evaluation Squadron

Emblem of the 6023d Radar Evaluation Squadron
Active 1952-1960
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Type Radar Evaluation

The 6023d Radar Evaluation Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 41st Air Division, stationed at Naha Air Base, Okinawa. The unit was inactivated on 31 July 1960.

History

The unit's mission was to fly evaluation flights against new ground surveillance air defense radar installations. It also evaluated proposed radar (fixed and mobile) and perform intruder tests against operating Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) sites. It also provided training to ground radar sites. It was the last USAF operator of B-29 Superfortresses, and the unit at times had to curtail flights due to high out-of-commission rate of aircraft, which were supported by cannibalization of spare parts from non-flying aircraft kept in storage in the United States.

Squadron inactivated in July 1960 after last USAF B-29 flight on 21 June 1960. Aircraft could no longer be reliably supported due to lack of logistics support.

Lineage

Re-designated: 6023d Radar Evaluation Flight, 18 March 1954
Re-designated: 6023d Radar Evaluation Squadron, 1 January 1959
Inactivated on 31 July 1960

Assignments

Attached to: 6007th Composite Reconnaissance Group, 18 March 1954-3 July 1956
Attached to 51st Air Base Group, 1 July 1958-31 July 1960

Stations

Aircraft

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.

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