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Secret, But in Plain View
Missile launcher raises concerns.
By Ken Millstone/The Almanac
January 20, 2005
Photo by Ken Millstone/The Almanac
This missile launcher on the property of the Naval Surface Warfare Division on the Clara Barton Parkway is operated by the Air Force as part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center installation on Clara Barton Parkway in Potomac has a big secret sitting in plain view.
In the last month, drivers on the parkway have been able to see a dark green missile launcher situated on the grass in front of the model basin buildings.
‘I can give you the Navy’s blessed words or the Department of Defense’s blessed words on this, what they call a NORAD missile launcher,” said Jim Scott, a spokesman for the center formerly known as the David Taylor Model Basin.
“The new systems, including the one at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, in the Washington DC area are in support of homeland defense as a part of Operation Noble Eagle. This operation is a multi-layered air defense system under operational command of NORAD. It consists of aircraft, radar, and ground-based air defense systems and communications equipment. Due to potential terrorist threats, details of the mission may not be discussed to prevent inadvertent disclosure of operational information,” Scott said, reading from a Department of Defense statement he said he had been directed to provide in response to inquires.
Scott was sympathetic community members’ desire for more information about the weapon.
“We understand the community’s concerns because the employees here initially had the same concerns,” he said. “We informed them as to why this system is here. I think folks understand a lot of information is on a need-to-know basis. ... They know from an operational standpoint, the safety issues have been thoroughly reviewed.”
Scott noted that NavSea no longer owns the David Taylor property — it now belongs to the Naval District Washington — and that the maintenance and operation of the device falls to NORAD.
“Since it’s not our operation nor our property we’re a little bit limited,” he said.
Ed Ziegler, public affairs officer for Naval District Washington, offered little additional information. He said the missile launcher is operated by the Air Force, which keeps staff on-site for maintenance and operation.
Asked if the recent appearance of the device had anything to do with the upcoming presidential inauguration, Ziegler said that the two events were not specifically connected, but that the launcher is part of the ongoing Noble Eagle operation. Asked how long it would remain, he said, “It’s there until it’s gone.”
Rather than being worried, residents should be thankful for the device, Ziegler said: “I would just say that, you know obviously the Department of Defense is deeply concerned with threats to the region and were preparing to counter those threats. If I were in the community I would not see that as a threat to me, I would see that as something that’s actually a benefit, that would counter an inbound threat.”
Asked what the weapon was called, he said, “I’m not going to get into that.”
NORAD is in my area
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NORAD is in my area
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Heh, nice dodge.MKSheppard wrote: Asked what the weapon was called, he said, “I’m not going to get into that.”
Nice little story, and certainly an impressive missle launcher. In all honesty, I'd be much more scared than reassured if I found that sitting on government property near my house; the sheer fact that it'd be necessary to wheel out a piece of hardware of that scale means that there has to be some threat. Then again, Shep, why the need? You're a higher up in HAB; you already have Light Weapon Systems that makes that look like a toy
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Re: NORAD is in my area
Did you miss the whole, September 11th thing? The threat exists and is highly credible, and so far our response has been a lackluster deployment of a few wheeled Avenger air defence vehicles. But Avengers only have Stinger missiles and a .50cal machine gun, we've already had hand held Stingers in Washington since before the attacks, and the missile is quite inadequate to deal with an incoming airliner. Each of those quite short ranged missile can be only counted on to knock out one engine, any large airliner will have at least two, and the aircraft won't be broken up or exploded in mid air, leaving it intact to crash down onto what's probably another part of Washington D.C.. This system is almost certainly holding AMRAAM or some version of Sea Sparrow missile, those systems are radar guided, which means they actually have all weather capability, something Stinger really does not have, and they have far longer ranges and far larger warheads. One direct hit will almost certainly knock down even a four-engine airliner, and it can be done at several times the range.Badme wrote:
Heh, nice dodge.
Nice little story, and certainly an impressive missle launcher. In all honesty, I'd be much more scared than reassured if I found that sitting on government property near my house; the sheer fact that it'd be necessary to wheel out a piece of hardware of that scale means that there has to be some threat. Then again, Shep, why the need?
Actually this probably would be a toy/training aid at a HAB Youth Education Barracks
You're a higher up in HAB; you already have Light Weapon Systems that makes that look like a toy
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