North American Organization for Radar Advanced Defence
Nor th merican Aerospace efense Command - Joint US-Canadian Air Force command responsible for BMEWS (Ballistic Missile Early Warning System) tracking; looking for then-Soviet and now-Russian (or Chinese, or Iranian, or...you get the picture) missile launches, most especially over the North Pole.
North American Air Defense Command. This U.S. Air Force installation located within Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado housed the Safeguard BMDC (Ballistic Missile Defense Center). (Now called the North American Aerospace Defense Command.) More information. Back to
North American Air Defense Command. The combined (with the Royal Canadian Air Force) command responsible for North American theater air defense.
Military acronym for North American Aerospace Defense Command. This command is responsible for protecting the North American continent from attack by enemy missiles or aircraft.
North American Air Defense Command (USA).
North American Air Defence Command - an agreement signed in 1957 to integrate the air defence forces of Canada and the U.S. under an American commander and a Canadian second in-command in order to create a coordinated and rapid-response defence policy in the face of a possible Soviet nuclear attack.
the North American Aerospace Defense Command, the entity responsible for air defense of the United States and Canada at the time of the attack.