North Truro Air Force Station

North Truro Air Force Station
Part of Air Defense Command (ADC)
North Truro, Massachusetts
The station from the south
Site information
TypeLong Range Radar Site
CodeADC ID: P-10 NORAD ID: Z-10 (NTAFS)
OwnerNational Park Service
Controlled by United States Air Force
Open to
the public
Partially
Location
North Truro AFS
Location of North Truro AFS, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°01′53.38″N 70°03′11.84″W / 42.0314944°N 70.0532889°W / 42.0314944; -70.0532889 (North Truro AFS P-10)
Site history
Built1951
Built byUnited States Air Force
In use1951–1994
Garrison information
GarrisonNorth Truro, Massachusetts
Occupants762d Radar Squadron, 6th Space Warning Squadron

North Truro Air Force Station (AFS) is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 2.2 mi (3.5 km) east of North Truro, Massachusetts.

Most of the site was inactivated by 1994 and turned over to the National Park Service, the radar site remainder becoming a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) VHF omnidirectional range/Tactical air navigation system (VORTAC) (Navaid: LFV) and radar site, part of the Joint Surveillance System (JSS), designated by NORAD as Eastern Air Defense Sector (EADS) Ground Equipment Facility J-53.

The former North Truro AFS is the site of a radar station and several abandoned buildings including barracks, a library, a bar, a bowling alley and a family housing area located to the south. NTAFS has been redeveloped into The Highland Center. It is also the site of the Jenny Lind Tower.