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  2. Titan (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    The 54 Titan IIs [21] in Arizona, Arkansas, and Kansas [18] were replaced by 50 MX "Peacekeeper" solid-fuel rocket missiles in the mid-1980s; the last Titan II silo was deactivated in May 1987. [22] The 54 Titan IIs had been fielded along with a thousand Minuteman missiles from the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s.

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  4. LGM-25C Titan II - Wikipedia

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    The last Titan II missile, located at Silo 373-8 near Judsonia, Arkansas, was deactivated on 5 May 1987. With their warheads removed, the deactivated missiles were initially placed in storage at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base , Arizona, and the former Norton Air Force Base , California, but were later broken up for salvage by 2009.

  5. List of Vandenberg Space Force Base launch facilities

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    LGM-25C Titan II, Silo Launch Test Facility for Titan II. Launched a Titan I on 3 May 1961. The facility was first built as a design and construction test for a mission-firing silo. Later, it became the Titan II Operations and Maintenance Missile Trainer (QMT). [7] [11] LC-A

  6. 570th Strategic Missile Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron became operational on 15 June 1963, the first Titan II squadron to do so. [16] [17] [b] The Titan II was an improvement over the Titan I. It used storeable liquid propellant and all inertial guidance. It could be launched from its silo and carried a larger warhead. The squadron operated nine missile sites: [13] LGM-25C Titan II Sites

  7. SM-68 Titan - Wikipedia

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    The SM-68 Titan (individual variants later designated HGM-25 Titan I and LGM-25 Titan II) was the designation of two intercontinental ballistic missiles developed for the United States Air Force. The Titan I and Titan II missiles were operational between 1962 and 1987 during the Cold War .

  8. Titan IIIC - Wikipedia

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    The Titan IIIC was an expendable launch system used by the United States Air Force from 1965 until 1982. It was the first Titan booster to feature large solid rocket motors and was planned to be used as a launcher for the Dyna-Soar, though the spaceplane was cancelled before it could fly.

  9. Category:Titan (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Titan (rocket family)" ... Titan IV; Transtage This page was last edited on 24 January 2019, at 23:10 (UTC). Text is available ...