Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs

Introduction. The host unit at Eielson Air Force Base (Eielson), the 354th Fighter Wing (FW), operates F-16 Fighting Falcon and A/OA-10 Thunderbolt aircraft. The 354 FW's mission is to train and equip personnel for close air support of ground troops in an arctic environment. The complex combat...

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Other Authors: AIR FORCE FIGHTER WING (354TH) EIELSON AFB AK
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftdtic:ADA609122 2023-05-15T15:02:07+02:00 Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs AIR FORCE FIGHTER WING (354TH) EIELSON AFB AK 2006-05 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA609122 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA609122 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA609122 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Civil Engineering Target Direction Range and Position Finding *AIR FORCE FACILITIES *AIR SPACE *ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT *ELECTRONIC WARFARE *TRACKING AIRCRAFT ALASKA ANTENNAS ARCTIC REGIONS CLOSE SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION DEBRIEFING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT EXPANSION FUELS HELICOPTERS INSTRUMENTATION LAND AREAS MILITARY PERSONNEL MISSIONS REQUIREMENTS SHELTERS SITES TACTICAL AIR SUPPORT TOWERS TRAINING EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE(ALASKA) MOA(MILITARY OPERATING AIRSPACE) Text 2006 ftdtic 2016-02-24T16:13:45Z Introduction. The host unit at Eielson Air Force Base (Eielson), the 354th Fighter Wing (FW), operates F-16 Fighting Falcon and A/OA-10 Thunderbolt aircraft. The 354 FW's mission is to train and equip personnel for close air support of ground troops in an arctic environment. The complex combat scenario training requirements and advanced capabilities of the aircraft require large expanses of airspace to train and sophisticated range facilities to support the training. To keep up with these changes Eielson is proposing to expand its electronic warfare tracking systems. Proposed Action. The proposed action would result in the extension of tracking coverage in both the Yukon and Fox Military Operating Airspaces (MOAs). This would be accomplished by installing Tracking and Instrumentation Subsystems (TIS) at seven new locations, four in the Yukon MOA and three in the Fox MOA. These subsystems are comprised of an instrument shelter, antenna tower, and propane fuel tanks, as well as an area on which a helicopter can land. Installing these new sites would increase the real-time tracking within Alaska to 20,000 square miles, significantly improving the effectiveness of the training. Alternatives to the Proposed Action. In 1993 an environmental assessment was prepared to address the construction of 24 TIS sites in portions of the Alaska MOAs. The EA discussed alternatives and reached the conclusion that no feasible alternative to the proposed action existed. A FONSI was written for the original EA. The current EA has reached the same conclusion and, therefore, only the proposed action and the no action alternative were considered in this analysis. Text Arctic Alaska Yukon Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Eielson ENVELOPE(-61.500,-61.500,-70.583,-70.583) Moa ENVELOPE(15.184,15.184,67.286,67.286) Yukon
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topic Civil Engineering
Target Direction
Range and Position Finding
*AIR FORCE FACILITIES
*AIR SPACE
*ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
*ELECTRONIC WARFARE
*TRACKING
AIRCRAFT
ALASKA
ANTENNAS
ARCTIC REGIONS
CLOSE SUPPORT
CONSTRUCTION
DEBRIEFING
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
EXPANSION
FUELS
HELICOPTERS
INSTRUMENTATION
LAND AREAS
MILITARY PERSONNEL
MISSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
SHELTERS
SITES
TACTICAL AIR SUPPORT
TOWERS
TRAINING
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE(ALASKA)
MOA(MILITARY OPERATING AIRSPACE)
spellingShingle Civil Engineering
Target Direction
Range and Position Finding
*AIR FORCE FACILITIES
*AIR SPACE
*ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
*ELECTRONIC WARFARE
*TRACKING
AIRCRAFT
ALASKA
ANTENNAS
ARCTIC REGIONS
CLOSE SUPPORT
CONSTRUCTION
DEBRIEFING
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
EXPANSION
FUELS
HELICOPTERS
INSTRUMENTATION
LAND AREAS
MILITARY PERSONNEL
MISSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
SHELTERS
SITES
TACTICAL AIR SUPPORT
TOWERS
TRAINING
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE(ALASKA)
MOA(MILITARY OPERATING AIRSPACE)
Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs
topic_facet Civil Engineering
Target Direction
Range and Position Finding
*AIR FORCE FACILITIES
*AIR SPACE
*ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
*ELECTRONIC WARFARE
*TRACKING
AIRCRAFT
ALASKA
ANTENNAS
ARCTIC REGIONS
CLOSE SUPPORT
CONSTRUCTION
DEBRIEFING
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
EXPANSION
FUELS
HELICOPTERS
INSTRUMENTATION
LAND AREAS
MILITARY PERSONNEL
MISSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
SHELTERS
SITES
TACTICAL AIR SUPPORT
TOWERS
TRAINING
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE(ALASKA)
MOA(MILITARY OPERATING AIRSPACE)
description Introduction. The host unit at Eielson Air Force Base (Eielson), the 354th Fighter Wing (FW), operates F-16 Fighting Falcon and A/OA-10 Thunderbolt aircraft. The 354 FW's mission is to train and equip personnel for close air support of ground troops in an arctic environment. The complex combat scenario training requirements and advanced capabilities of the aircraft require large expanses of airspace to train and sophisticated range facilities to support the training. To keep up with these changes Eielson is proposing to expand its electronic warfare tracking systems. Proposed Action. The proposed action would result in the extension of tracking coverage in both the Yukon and Fox Military Operating Airspaces (MOAs). This would be accomplished by installing Tracking and Instrumentation Subsystems (TIS) at seven new locations, four in the Yukon MOA and three in the Fox MOA. These subsystems are comprised of an instrument shelter, antenna tower, and propane fuel tanks, as well as an area on which a helicopter can land. Installing these new sites would increase the real-time tracking within Alaska to 20,000 square miles, significantly improving the effectiveness of the training. Alternatives to the Proposed Action. In 1993 an environmental assessment was prepared to address the construction of 24 TIS sites in portions of the Alaska MOAs. The EA discussed alternatives and reached the conclusion that no feasible alternative to the proposed action existed. A FONSI was written for the original EA. The current EA has reached the same conclusion and, therefore, only the proposed action and the no action alternative were considered in this analysis.
author2 AIR FORCE FIGHTER WING (354TH) EIELSON AFB AK
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title Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs
title_short Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs
title_full Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs
title_fullStr Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Assessment for the Expansion of the Yukon Measurement and Debriefing System in the Fox and Yukon MOAs
title_sort environmental assessment for the expansion of the yukon measurement and debriefing system in the fox and yukon moas
publishDate 2006
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA609122
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