Ashland Radar Station was a United States Air Force station located in Ashland, Maine operational from around 1980 to 1990. Sitting on 6.59 acres (2.67 ha), it was built as a permanent replacement to the nearby Louis Blotner Radar Bomb Scoring Site.
The station was constructed along route "IR-800", which was designated in 1981. Detachment 7 moved southwest to the new Ashland Radar Station south of Ashland, Maine. The Ashland Strategic Training Range eventually included an AN/MPS-T1 and Multiple Threat Emitter System (MUTES) and in 1985, Det 7 was awarded the Combat Skyspot trophy. It was closed in 1990 at the end of the Cold War.
Coordinates: 46°36′15.23″N 68°24′51.44″W / 46.6042306°N 68.4142889°W