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Minuteman silos. Over the original Sprint missile, the Sprint II interceptor had slightly reduced launch dispersion, increased hardness to the effect of nuclear weapons, and decreased miss distance. Los Alamos staff expected a request for warhead development sometime in
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suggested a salvo of four warheads would have a 90% chance of destroying a Zeus base. This was of little concern during early development when ICBMs were enormously expensive, but as their cost fell and the
Soviets claimed to be turning them out "like sausages", this became a serious problem.
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and exposed the RV to observation by radar. As the RV would be traveling at about 5 miles per second (8,047 m/s; 26,400 ft/s; Mach 24), Sprint needed to have phenomenal performance to achieve an interception in the few seconds before the RV reached its target.
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Upstage II design variation. By third-quarter 1971, Sprint II was incorporated into a new module for Safeguard called
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signals above about 60 kilometers (37 mi) altitude. By exploding a single warhead above the Zeus sites, the
Soviets could block observation of following warheads until they were too close to attack. Another simple measure would be to pack
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type as early as the mid-1940s. Early studies suggested their short flight times, on the order of 5 minutes, would make it difficult to detect, track, and shoot at these weapons. In theory, it would be easier to attack
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would be moving at about 5 miles per second (8 km/s; Mach 24) at this point, they were only seconds from their targets. An extremely high-speed missile would be needed to attack them during this period.
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nuclear warhead with a yield reportedly of a few kilotons, though the exact number has not been declassified. The warhead was intended to destroy the incoming reentry vehicle primarily by
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that Zeus was simply not worth deploying. He suggested using the funds allocated to its deployment to develop the ARPA system, which became known as
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to form around the missile, requiring extremely powerful radio signals to reach it for guidance. The missile glowed bright white as it flew.
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REFRACTORY AIR VANE AND REFRACTORY MATERIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Task II -- Refactory
Materials for a Thurst Vector Control Valve
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Secretary of Defense,
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and proved very successful over the following year, successfully intercepting test warheads and even low-flying satellites.
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The White Sands Missile Range Museum has a HIBEX on exhibit.
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and could be built using modest upgrades to the latest Army
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fields. Further work was canceled as US ABM policy changed.
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Sprint anti-ballistic missile interceptor on a test stand.
743:"Army Awards Pact For an Anti-Missile To Martin Marietta"
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Krips, Jack; Holllngshead, Charles (22 September 1975).
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United States tri-service rocket designations post-1963
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in 1956, working out of the Nike development center at
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Walker, James; Bernstein, Lewis; Lang, Sharon (2005).
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during 1975–76. It was designed to intercept incoming
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Cold War surface-to-air missiles of the United States
837:"Appendix 4: Undesignated Vehicles - Martin Marietta
752:. Vol. CXII, no. 38405 (Western ed.).
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The conical Sprint was stored in and launched from a
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By the first quarter of 1972, the system was renamed
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United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command
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1963 United States Tri-Service missile designations
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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606:, star-grained cross-section solid rocket motor.
598:" rocket of 1947 produced an acceleration of 100
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1129:Tracing the Origins of the W76: 1966-Spring 1973
1117:Tracing the Origins of the W76: 1966-Spring 1973
1105:Tracing the Origins of the W76: 1966-Spring 1973
1093:Tracing the Origins of the W76: 1966-Spring 1973
1059:Tracing the Origins of the W76: 1966-Spring 1973
571:"in a similar vein to Sprint". HIBEX employed a
507:The Sprint was controlled by ground-based radio
1711:Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles
1491:US Intelligence and the Soviet Strategic Threat
845:Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles
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719:Comparison of anti-ballistic missile systems
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496:powder, followed by gelatinizing with
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357:Bell began development of what became
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1758:Nike Sprint and Spartan Photo Gallery
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1184:Defense Technical Information Center
1153:from the original on 6 December 2021
959:Finney, John W. (12 February 1969).
1141:Lowther, Scott (27 December 2009).
1057:Betty L Perkins (3 November 2003).
715: – USSR anti-ballistic missile
333:intercontinental ballistic missiles
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1748:Encyclopedia Astronautica - Sprint
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1017:Nordman, Glenn W. (1 April 1977).
995:from the original on 21 March 2022
268:Sprint was the centerpiece of the
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3010:Drones designated in UAV sequence
1716:Terminal defense using the Sprint
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1172:Moorhead, Seth B. (1 July 1974).
851:from the original on 21 July 2021
721: – Defense system comparison
1419:"ADA park (Fort Sill, Oklahoma)"
1417:DeCristo, Daniel (28 May 2011).
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2419:BGM-109/AGM-109/RGM-109/UGM-109
1341:Schwab, D. E. (17 March 1972).
653:(full scale replica on display)
500:, thus forming a higher thrust
1386:Bedard, Andre (26 June 2002).
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405:As the problems piled up, the
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3043:Nuclear anti-aircraft weapons
1388:"Composite Solid Propellants"
1028:NASA Technical Reports Server
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561:White Sands Launch Complex 38
518:The Sprint was armed with an
1634:University Press of Kentucky
1621:"5. Exit Zeus, Enter Nike-X"
898:10.1126/science.164.3881.807
760:. 19 March 1963. p. 9.
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810:Nuclear ABMs of the USA
338:In 1955, the Army gave
111:53 inches (1.35 m)
103:26.9 feet (8.20 m)
1312:"III. HIBEX - UPSTAGE"
569:anti-ballistic missile
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492:"staples" embedded in
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348:surface-to-air missile
224:anti-ballistic missile
45:Anti-ballistic missile
16:Anti-ballistic missile
2980:M30 GMLRS/M31 GMLRS-U
1721:Sprint missile launch
629:Air Defense Artillery
618:on 17 November 1965.
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234:thermonuclear warhead
172:19 miles (30 km)
164:25 miles (40 km)
2264:AGM-84/RGM-84/UGM-84
1499:. pp. 89, 148.
1356:(Technical report).
1187:(Technical report).
1030:(Technical report).
604:composite propellant
577:ammonium perchlorate
407:Secretary of Defense
226:(ABM), armed with a
1636:. pp. 79–101.
1577:. pp. 97–132.
890:1969Sci...164..807B
812:. 27 January 2003.
602:with a polysulfide
559:were tested at the
537:Design predecessors
1727:"Sprint Gallery 1"
1632:(First ed.).
1605:Unknown parameter
1567:Hilton Head Island
1497:Palgrave Macmillan
1495:(First ed.).
1487:(1 January 1977).
1485:Freedman, Lawrence
1292:Unknown parameter
1238:. pp. 37–82.
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749:The New York Times
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520:enhanced radiation
502:double-base powder
238:United States Army
231:enhanced-radiation
72:Production history
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1358:McDonnell Douglas
1147:The Unwanted Blog
431:President Kennedy
386:Gaither Committee
297:Minuteman missile
286:Safeguard Program
219:was a two-stage,
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