Air Defense Sector
Not to be confused with NORAD/CONAD Sectors or NIKE Defense Areas (5 ARADCOM regions on 1 January 1960).
Air Defense Sector may refer to:
Named for CONUS regions:
- Eastern Air Defense Sector (1956—1966, 1987—), headquartered at McGuire AFB then Griffiss AFB
- Southwest Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Southeast Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Western Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
Named for metropolitan areas:
- Albuquerque Air Defense Sector (1950, 1960), headquartered at Kirtland Air Force Base
- Bangor Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Boston Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Chicago Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Detroit Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Denver Air Defense Sector (1959), a SAGE sector in the Rocky Mountain division with the Reno ADS
- Duluth Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Goose Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Grand Forks Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Great Falls Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Kansas City Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Minot Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Oklahoma City Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Phoenix Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Portland Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Reno Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- San Francisco Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Sault Sainte Marie Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Sioux City Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Spokane Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Syracuse Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
- Washington Air Defense Sector (), headquartered at
See also
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