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  2. List of Nike missile sites - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Nike missile sites operated by the United States Army.This article lists sites in the United States, most responsible to Army Air Defense Command; however, the Army also deployed Nike missiles to Europe as part of the NATO alliance, with sites being operated by both American and European military forces.

  3. Missile launch facility - Wikipedia

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    Topol-M launch from silo. A missile launch facility, also known as an underground missile silo, launch facility (LF), or nuclear silo, is a vertical cylindrical structure constructed underground, for the storage and launching of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs), medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs).

  4. Old nuclear missile silo plagues Placer County minds. What ...

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    Also difficult to see from the road, they are the only visible signs of a once fully operational nuclear Titan-1 missile silo site that the U.S. government built in 1962 for $44 million, or ...

  5. Category : Abandoned military projects of the United States

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    Abandoned military rocket and missile projects of the United States (81 P) C. Cancelled military aircraft projects of the United States (1 C, 205 P)

  6. The Air Force asks Congress to protect its nuclear launch ...

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    The Air Force's vast fields of underground nuclear missile silos are rarely disturbed by more than the occasional wandering cow or floating spy balloon. Whereas the nuclear launch sites are almost ...

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  8. LGM-30 Minuteman - Wikipedia

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    Destruction of silos and control facilities began in October 1999; the last silo (H-22) was imploded 24 August 2001 (the last US silo destroyed per the 1991 START-I treaty). 341st Missile Wing 564th Missile Squadron (Inactivated 2008, WS-133B system retired, missiles recycled into inventory)

  9. 321st Missile Wing LGM-30 Minuteman Missile Launch Sites

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    N-33: 13 Aug 1997 missile and reentry vehicle pulled. Oscar-Zero: 17 July 1997 13:15 CST. Destruction of silos and control facilities began in October 1999 with (Alpha-04) being imploded on 6 October. The last silo (Hotel-22) was imploded on 24 August 2001, being the last US silo destroyed per the 1991 START I treaty.