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2nd Space Warning Squadron
2nd Space Warning Squadron emblem
Emblem of the 2nd Space Warning Squadron
Active 1992–present
Country United States
Branch  United States Space Force
Role Missile Warning
Part of Space Delta 4
Garrison/HQ Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
Nickname(s) Squawkin' Dogs[citation needed]
Motto(s)
  • Ils Ne Passeront Pas
  • (French: "They Shall Not Pass")

The 2nd Space Warning Squadron Is part of the Space Delta 4 at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado. It operates the Space-Based Infrared System satellites conducting global monitoring for significant infrared events.

The squadron's mission is to operate and maintain the Space-Based Infrared System. Additionally, it reports ballistic missile and space launches, nuclear detonations, and infrared data of operational value to the President of the United States, Secretary of Defense, combatant commanders, intelligence agencies, and global warfighters.[1]

Operations[]

On 7 January 2020 2nd Space Warning Squadron detected the launches of more than a dozen missiles against US and coalition partners.[2] This provided crucial warning to the warfighters, which helped them to take cover.[2]

History[]

The squadron has operated ground stations set up to control the Defense Support Program (DSP) and Space-Based Infrared System, space-based surveillance systems configured to detect and report ballistic missile launches, space launches, and nuclear detonations since 1992.

Lineage[]

  • Constituted as the 2d Space Communications Squadron on 1 May 1992
Activated on 15 May 1992
Redesignated 2d Space Warning Squadron on 1 May 1993[3]

Assignments[]

Stations[]

Systems Operated[]

List of commanders[]

  • Lt Col Francois Roy, July 2013[4]
  • Lt Col April Wimmer, 7 July 2015[5]
  • Lt Col Shannon DaSilva, 11 May 2017
  • Lt Col Brandon Davenport, 5 June 2019[6]
  • Lt Col Michael Mariner, 1 July 2021[6]

References[]

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

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