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17th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron

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17th Defense System Evaluation System
Squadron Patch
Active1 July 1974 - 13 July 1979
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
TypeAir Defense Command
Part of24th Air Division
Garrison/HQMalmstrom Air Force Base
Commanders
Current
commander
Col Thomas W. Liner, 28 June 1974
Maj Gen Louis G. Leiser, 30 July 1974
Col David B. Ballou, 29 March 1977 (interim)
Maj Gen Don D. Pittman, 29 April 1977
Maj Gen Walter H. Baxter III, 29 September 1978

The 17th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron (DSES), equipped with EB-57 Canberras, was activate from 1974 to 1979, to train NORAD air defense personnel in electronic countermeasures at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Great Falls, Montana. The 17th DSES used the EB-57 and its electronics to simulate enemy aircraft so flight and ground technicians can evaluate the effectiveness of air defense aircraft and their equipment to find and attack the EB-57s. Since there was no USAF wings with this type of mission, an air division was chosen to administrate is function. Another unit for this function was formed, the 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron was formed at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

History

The 17th DSES was assigned a group of 24 EB-57 Canberra jet bombers. These specially equipped B-57s were assigned to the 24th Air Division and it participated in numerous training exercises such as Feudal Indian, Vigilant Overview, and Feudal Keynote. The 24th was first assigned to Air Defense Command then assigned to Tactical Air Command.

EB-57E at Wings Over the Rockies Museum, CO, 2007 Ser. No. 55-4293 once assigned to the 17th DSES

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency