Bahamas Outdoor Base Station

By SolarGrid Solutions · · 2-3 min read

Bahamas Outdoor Base Station
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Where were the Bahama 'down range' stations built?

The “down range” stations began with the Grand Bahama base, built in on a 3,500-acre site, which provided launch support from to . Other Bahamian base stations were on Eleuthera, San Salvador and Mayaguana.

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Where were the Bahamian base stations located?

Other Bahamian base stations were on Eleuthera, San Salvador and Mayaguana. The station on Grand Bahama employed about 300 men, mostly civilian employees of Pan American World Airways and the RCA Service Company, plus three or four military men. The “Range Rats,” as they referred to themselves, lived and worked at the tracking station.

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Where was Grand Bahama station located?

The Grand Bahama station was supplied by air and by sea, from Patrick Air Force Base and Port Canaveral in Florida, respectively. Aircraft landed at Gold Rock Creek on a small dirt landing strip, while a small cargo ship called the “Lucy Boat” (and later a larger converted LST cargo ship) would tie up to a pier at High Rock.

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Welcome Aboard!

Gas is available on base for those choosing to bring their personally owned vehicles. Most personnel choose to drive Low Speed Vehicles (LSV’s) or ride bikes on base as the base is

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Is there a US military base in the Bahamas?

In conclusion, while there isn’t a US military base in the Bahamas in the traditional sense, the AUTEC facility represents a significant and long-standing US military presence.

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Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC)

The actual test facility and range complex is located 285 km/177 nm southeast of West Palm Beach at Andros Island and the Tongue of the Ocean (TOTO) in the Bahamas.

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US Naval Facility, Eleuthera, The Bahamas

The “US Navy Experimental Facility, Eleuthera”, the base originated in November when Western Electric was selected to construct a demonstration SOSUS (Sound Surveillance System) installation on the

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Military Point of Landing

This site near the Mayaguana Airport in Abrahams Bay was once the home of a U.S. military base and former tracking station built in the 1950s along with a 10,000 foot runway. The tracking

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The End of an Era

The “down range” stations began with the Grand Bahama base, built in on a 3,500-acre site, which provided launch support from to . Other Bahamian base stations were on Eleuthera, San Salvador and Mayaguana.

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Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center

The main AUTEC support base and downrange tracking stations are on Andros Island in the Bahamas, just west of Nassau and about 180 nautical miles (333 km) southeast of West Palm

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Welcome Aboard!

Gas is available on base for those choosing to bring their personally owned vehicles. Most personnel choose to drive Low Speed Vehicles (LSV’s) or ride bikes on base as the base is

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US Naval Facility, Eleuthera, The Bahamas

The “US Navy Experimental Facility, Eleuthera”, the base originated in November when Western Electric was selected to construct a demonstration SOSUS (Sound Surveillance

📌

The End of an Era

The “down range” stations began with the Grand Bahama base, built in on a 3,500-acre site, which provided launch support from to . Other Bahamian base stations were on

📌

Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center

The main AUTEC support base and downrange tracking stations are on Andros Island in the Bahamas, just west of Nassau and about 180 nautical miles (333 km) southeast of West Palm

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The End of an Era

The “down range” stations began with the Grand Bahama base, built in on a 3,500-acre site, which provided launch support from to . Other Bahamian base stations were on

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