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Kasuga Air Base
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Kasuga Air Base (春日基地, kasuga-kichi) is a base of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force in Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.[1] The base serves as the headquarter of Western Air Defense Force (WADF), with its Area of Responsibility encompassing Kyushu, Shikoku and the Chūgoku region on the western part of the country.[2] A hotline connecting Kasuga Air Base and Daegu (Taegu) Air Base in South Korea is also established, through which communications between the two countries are carried out several dozen times a day.[3][4]
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Kasuga Air Base | |
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![]() Kasuga Air Base, operating center of air defense over the western part of Japan | |
Type | Air force base |
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Built | 1959 (1959) |
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Current commander | Commander, Western Aircraft Control and Warning Wing |
Garrison | Western Air Defense Force (WADF) Kasuga Helicopter Airlift Squadron |
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