Silver Strand Training Complex

Silver Strand Training Complex South
Navy Radio Compass Station
Navy Direction Finder Station
Fort Emory
Imperial Beach Radio Station
Naval Radio Receiving Station Imperial Beach
Naval Radio Receiving Facility
Part of Naval Base Coronado
Wullenweber Circular Disposed Antenna Array
Silver Strand Training Complex antenna array in 2013
Silver Strand Training Complex South is located in the United States
Silver Strand Training Complex South
Silver Strand Training Complex South
Coordinates32°35′47″N 117°07′41″W / 32.596389°N 117.128056°W / 32.596389; -117.128056
Site information
OwnerUnited States Navy
Controlled byU.S. Special Operations Forces
Site history
Built1920 (1920)
Garrison information
OccupantsUnited States Naval Special Warfare Command

Silver Strand Training Complex South (SSTC-S), formerly known as the Naval Radio Receiving Facility (NRRF), is the premier training facility for U.S. Special Operations Forces. Located between Imperial Beach and Silver Strand State Beach near San Diego in southern California, USA, this facility was known by locals as the "elephant cage" which is a nickname for the large Wullenweber direction finder antenna. The antenna was used to provide direction finding, primary communication links for U.S. Navy submarines. The antenna was finally dismantled in 2015,[1][2] even though it was scheduled to be removed in fiscal year 2007.[3][4] Presently the area is part of Naval Base Coronado and commanded by that base's Commanding Officer.[5] While just north of Imperial Beach, it is within the city limits of Coronado.[6]

  1. ^ Steele, Jeanette (20 March 2015). "Navy SEALs eye dramatic expansion". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference SDUT was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ CDR Alvin H. Grobmeier (9 December 2007). "USN CDAAs". Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  4. ^ Dee Ruzicka (May 2007). "U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Radio Station, AN/FRD-10 Circularly Disposed Antenna Array" (PDF). Historic American Buildings Survey. U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Welcome to Naval Base Coronado". Commander, Navy Installations Command. United States Navy. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  6. ^ Sampite-Montecalvo, Allison (21 July 2017). "Poop suit settled between Coronado, I.B. over naval services". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 7 August 2018.