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JOHNSTON ATOLL
F &S NO.

01028
USER

PMR

SCIENTIFIC

TITLE

Missile Flight Safety System (Akau Island)
STRUCTURE. FACILITY NO.

SCIENTIFIC STATION NO.

See Text

BoD

None
FOD

FUNDING
AGENCY

($000)

JTF-8

PRE-GO

MILCON

Prior Cost

ENGR

PROC

CONST

TOTAL

68.7

689.8

758.5

68.7

689.8

758.5

FURN

CRO 2-64
CRO 7-64
TOTAL

COMPLETED

DESCRIPTION Relocation of PMR facilities consisted of creating Akau Island
and installing PMR range safety equipment. This island was created by dredge
fill and includes a sheet pile wharf area and a small boat landing. PMR equipment on Johnston Island was removed and relocated on the new Akau Island.
In addition to the relocation of equipment, several new vans were installed by
PMR to augment this equipment. Major PMR facilities now include radar units
and their support trailers, a helicopter pad, a 40,000 gallon fresh water storage tank, a 40 x 100-ft. spare parts and supply building (Building 1001 - see
F&S No. 02047 for modifications) and a 40 x 150-ft. operations building (Build-

ing 1000).

A 150-ft. high boresight tower is located on the west side of the

island. Above grade earthwork includes five elevated antenna mounts, anda
berm around the southeast corner of the island.
Electrical power with 100 percent backup is supplied from the permanent
power plant on Johnston Island by means of a submaring cable loop. In addition, submarine cables are used to carry the signals and communications between Johnston [sland and Akau Island. (Completed in 1965.)
The following items are available for range operations:

Two AN/MPS-25 C-band radars
Three AN/MPS-26 C-band radars
Two AN/USQ-20 B computers

One SDS 910 special purpose computer
One AGAVE antenna
Ten VHF telemetry receivers
Plotting boards
Tape recorders

IRIG timing system

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