Aeronautical Systems Center
| Aeronautical Systems Center | |
|---|---|
| Active | 1961–2012 |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Air Force |
| Role | Equipment procurement and sustainment |
| Garrison/HQ | Wright-Patterson Air Force Base |
| Insignia | |
| Aeronautical Systems Center emblem | |
The Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) was a U.S. Air Force product center that designed, developed and delivered aviation weapon systems and capabilities. It developed systems for the U.S. Air Force, other U.S. Department of Defense customers, allied, and coalition/partner/client forces. The ASC and its predecessors were located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for decades. ASC was established in 1961, and over its lifetime it managed 420 Air Force, joint and international aircraft acquisition programs and related projects; executed an annual budget that reached $19 billion and employed a workforce of more than 11,000 people located at Wright-Patterson AFB and 38 other locations worldwide.
ASC's portfolio included capabilities in fighter/attack, long-range strike, reconnaissance, mobility, agile combat support, special operations forces, training, unmanned aircraft systems, human systems integration and installation support. ASC was deactivated during a 20 July 2012 ceremony held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.