6007th Reconnaissance Group

6007th Reconnaissance Group

RB-57A-1 Heartthrob reconnaissance aircraft
Active 1950-1957
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Role reconnaissance
Insignia
6007th Reconnaissance Group emblem

The 6007th Reconnaissance Group is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last was assigned to the 6007th Reconnaissance Wing, stationed at Yokota Air Base, Japan. It was discontinued on 9 August 1957.

History

Performed highly classified missions over the Soviet Union and Communist China and reconnaissance monitoring of the Korean De-militarized Zone (DMZ) during the early years of the Cold War. In 1955, the unit was equipped with Martin RB-57A-1 Canberra aircraft. The RB-57A-1s were RB-57A modified under Project Lightweight (later Project Heartthrob) with more powerful J65 engines, crew reduced from two to one, and all items not essential for the daytime photographic mission removed.[1]

Inactivated in 1957, mission taken over by the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing

It should be noted that much of this unit's history remains classified as of 2012.[2]

Lineage

Redesignated 6007th Reconnaissance Group (Composite) on 1 September 1954
Discontinued on 9 August 1957

Assignments

Components

Redesignated: 6021st Reconnaissance Squadron, 1 March 1955-9 August 1957
Attached to 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing: 1 July-9 August 1957
Redesignated: 6091st Reconnaissance Squadron, 20 December 1954-9 August 1957
Attached to 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing: 1 July-9 August 1957

Stations

6091st Reconnaissance Squadron

6021st Reconnaissance Squadron

6023d Radar Evaluation Flight

See also

References

Notes

  1. Knaack, p. 315
  2. AFHRA Search 6007/RECONNAISSANCE
  3. Robertson, Patsy (April 20, 2012). "Factsheet 548 Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group (AFISRA)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved January 20, 2016.

Bibliography

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