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The missile itself was a liquid-fueled short-range ballistic missile that weighed 4.5-tons and could carry a 1,500-pound nuclear warhead to the range of 93-miles while a lighter HE warhead would travel up to 167-miles.
2 Cold War-era nuclear missile silos that sat abandoned for decades went on sale in Arizona for $495,000 each. One just sold for more than asking price, while the other took a $20,000 price...
The asking price of $750,000 includes the missile silo, tunnels, underground buildings, and other infrastructure — including a 1,200-foot grass airstrip — on the site’s 23 fenced acres. There’s...
Each site is priced at $495,000. Hampton said he has already talked to someone who is interested in buying both, but the sellers are still scheduling showings and accepting offers. A total of 18...
It’s move-in ready — and nuclear-attack ready. A missile silo in Abilene, Kansas, used to store and launch ballistic missiles in the 1960s, is on sale for $380,000.
A former Titan II missile complex is on sale for the low price of $395,000. The complex was once home to a nine megaton thermonuclear warhead, the most powerful ever to grace America's...
Lockheed Martin is a critical government and industry partner in the effort to sustain, and also modernize, the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) leg of the nation’s nuclear triad and provide a credible, land-based strategic deterrent to the warfighter.
A rare bunker with roots in the Cold War era has found its way into the real estate market, carrying an asking price of $1.24 million.
A property with a decommissioned missile silo, designed to store and launch Atlas-F intercontinental ballistic missiles during the Cold War, is on the market for $380,000.
An auction for this North Dakota Cold War-era missile site begins on August 11. Pifer's Auctions. During the Cold War, soldiers from the United States and the Soviet Union never battled directly....