The station was established at Ayios Nikolaos shortly after the
Second World War. In 1946 2 Wireless Company and 2 Special Wireless Group merged to become 2 Wireless Regiment RSigs. In 1959 2 Wireless Regiment became 9 Signal Regiment. In early 1956 No. 751 Signals Unit RAF, a mobile radar convoy, was located at RAF Ayios Nikolaos. The unit radars initially comprised one Type 15, two Type 14s, and two Type 13s, conducting air defence. It moved to
Cape Greco after March 1956. It was located there until 1959. There were a number of court cases involving servicemen from the regiment during the 1980s, including the
Cyprus Seven Trial, an alleged spy-ring operating at Ayios Nikolaos Station in 1984. The Joint Service Signal Unit (Cyprus) (or JSSU (Cyp)) was formed on 1 April 1999, as a result of the amalgamation of the Joint Service Signal Unit (Ayios Nikolaos) and elements of 33 Signals Unit RAF. It is a three-squadron organisation, commanded by a
Royal Signals Lieutenant Colonel, with a number of
Royal Air Force and civilian contractors attached.
Ayios Nikolaos or
Agios Nikolaos is a very common place name in
Greece and
Cyprus; it is Greek for "
Saint Nicholas". For satellite interception, the Ayios Nikolaos station has a number of dish antennas of various sizes. Somewhere between 2008 and 2011, also a
torus antenna was installed, which is able to receive the signals of up to 35 satellites simultaneously. Declassified documents show that the station was run for the
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), and
documents released by Edward Snowden indicate that in recent years half the cost of running the station is funded by the U.S.
National Security Agency (NSA).
Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper described the base as an Anglo-American collaborative project and wrote that the NSA has personnel on the base, in violation of the agreement between the British and Cypriot governments. GCHQ and NSA use the Ayios Nikolaos station for their global eavesdropping operation. It became the largest GCHQ site outside the UK. == Over-horizon radar PLUTO ==