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Cheyenne Mountain Complex
NameCheyenne Mountain Complex
LocationColorado Springs, Colorado
Built1960s
BuilderUnited States Army Corps of Engineers
GarrisonNorth American Aerospace Defense Command
OccupantsUnited States Northern Command

Cheyenne Mountain Complex. The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is a United States Air Force facility located within Cheyenne Mountain, near Colorado Springs, Colorado. It serves as the headquarters for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), and is also home to the Air Force Space Command and the United States Strategic Command. The complex is built into the mountain to protect it from nuclear attacks and electromagnetic pulses (EMPs), and is equipped with advanced communications systems and computer networks developed by IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Cisco Systems.

History

The construction of the Cheyenne Mountain Complex began in 1961 and was completed in 1966 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, with the help of Bechtel Group and Raytheon Technologies. The complex was designed to serve as a command center for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), which was established in 1958 by United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. The complex was built to withstand a nuclear attack and to provide a secure location for the NORAD command center, which is responsible for monitoring and tracking aircraft and missiles in North America, in collaboration with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Air Force. The complex has undergone several upgrades and renovations over the years, including the installation of new computer systems developed by Microsoft and Oracle Corporation.

Geography and Design

The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is located within Cheyenne Mountain, near Colorado Springs, Colorado, and is situated near the United States Air Force Academy and the Peterson Air Force Base. The complex is built into the mountain to protect it from nuclear attacks and electromagnetic pulses (EMPs), and is equipped with advanced life support systems and power generation systems developed by General Electric and Siemens. The complex consists of a series of tunnels and chambers that are built into the mountain, and is accessed through a single entrance that is protected by a blast door manufactured by Caterpillar Inc.. The complex is also equipped with advanced communications systems and computer networks developed by AT&T and Verizon Communications.

Operations and Function

The Cheyenne Mountain Complex serves as the headquarters for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), and is also home to the Air Force Space Command and the United States Strategic Command. The complex is responsible for monitoring and tracking aircraft and missiles in North America, in collaboration with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Air Force, using radar systems developed by Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. The complex is also equipped with advanced computer systems and communications networks developed by Google and Amazon Web Services, which are used to support the operations of the NORAD and USNORTHCOM commands. The complex is staffed by personnel from the United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Navy, and Royal Canadian Air Force, who work together to support the operations of the NORAD and USNORTHCOM commands, in coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Security Agency (NSA).

Security and Defense

The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is a highly secure facility that is protected by a range of security measures, including blast doors manufactured by Boeing and Raytheon Technologies, motion detectors developed by Honeywell International, and surveillance cameras manufactured by Panasonic. The complex is also equipped with advanced life support systems and power generation systems developed by ExxonMobil and Chevron Corporation, which are designed to support the operations of the complex in the event of a nuclear attack or other emergency situation. The complex is staffed by personnel from the United States Air Force Security Forces and the Royal Canadian Air Force, who are responsible for providing security and defense for the complex, in collaboration with the United States Secret Service and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Notable Events and Incidents

The Cheyenne Mountain Complex has been involved in several notable events and incidents over the years, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the September 11 attacks. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the complex played a key role in the United States response to the Soviet Union's deployment of nuclear missiles in Cuba, in coordination with the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The complex was also involved in the response to the September 11 attacks, and provided support to the NORAD and USNORTHCOM commands as they worked to respond to the attacks, in collaboration with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The complex has also been the subject of several conspiracy theories over the years, including claims that it is being used as a secret underground bunker by the United States government, in connection with the New World Order and the Illuminati.

The Cheyenne Mountain Complex has been featured in several films and television shows over the years, including the WarGames and Stargate SG-1. The complex has also been the subject of several books and documentaries, including the Command and Control and the NORAD and the Soviet Nuclear Threat. The complex has also been featured in several video games, including the Call of Duty and the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series, developed by Activision and Ubisoft. The complex is often depicted as a secret underground bunker or a high-tech command center in popular culture, and is often associated with conspiracy theories and science fiction themes, in connection with the X-Files and the Men in Black franchise. Category:United States military bases

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