Back-Up Interceptor Control
Backup Interceptor Control (BUIC, /ˈbjuːɪk/) 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.
Station | Location | BUIC I | BUIC II | BUIC III |
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Baudette AFS | Minnesota | 1968 | ||
Belleville AFS | Illinois | |||
Blaine AFS | Washington | |||
Boron AFS | California | |||
Calumet Air Force Station | Michigan | yes | ||
Cape Charles Air Force Station | Virginia | ?? | ||
Charleston Air Force Station | Maine | 3/1963 | 3/1966 | 12/1969 |
Fallon Air Force Station | Nevada | yes | ||
Finland AFS | Minnesota | yes | ||
Finley AFS | North Dakota | |||
Fort Fisher AFS | North Carolina | yes | ||
Fort Meade radar station | Maryland | yes | ||
Fortuna Air Force Station | North Dakota | yes | yes | |
Havre AFS | Montana | yes | ||
Hutchinson AFS | Kansas | |||
Keno AFS | Oregon | yes | ||
Kirksville AFS | Missouri | |||
Makah AFS | Washington | until 3/1966 | ||
Manassas AFS | Virginia | |||
Montauk AFS | New York | yes | ||
Mount Laguna AFS | California | yes | ||
North Bend AFS | Oregon | 12/1962 | yes | |
North Truro AFS | Massachusetts | 1963 | 9/1965 | yes |
Olathe AFS | Kansas | |||
Osceola AFS | Wisconsin | |||
Othello AFS | Washington | Yes | Yes | |
Palermo AFS | New Jersey | 10/1965 | ||
Port Austin AFS | Michigan | 1965 | 1968 | |
Rockville AFS | Indiana | |||
Saint Albans AFS | Vermont | |||
Saratoga Springs AFS | New York | until 1965 | ||
Tyndall Air Force Base | Florida | yes | yes | |
Watertown AFS | New York | |||
Waverly AFS | Iowa | |||
RCAF Station St. Margarets | New Brunswick | yes | yes | yes |
CFS Senneterre | Quebec | yes |
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