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group of four launch assemblies and included a safety zone. The site had a crew of 109 officers and men who ran the site continuously. One launcher would be on 15 minutes alert, two on 30 minutes and one on two hour alert. The third part was the administrative area (designated A), which was usually co-located with the IFC and contained the battery headquarters, barracks, mess, recreation hall, and motor pool. The actual configuration of the Nike sites differed depending on geography. Whenever possible the sites were placed on existing military bases or
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and local governments while others were sold to school districts. The left-overs were offered to private individuals. Thus, many Nike sites are now municipal yards, communications and FAA facilities (the IFC areas), probation camps, and even renovated for use as
Airsoft gaming and MilSim training complexes. Several were obliterated and turned into parks. Some are now private residences. Only a few remain intact and preserve the history of the Nike project. There are also a few sites abroad, notably in Germany, Turkey and Greece.
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warheads carried by the missile. Unlike the older Ajax sites, these batteries were placed in locations that optimized the missiles' range and minimized the warhead damage. Nike
Hercules batteries at SAC bases and in Hawaii were installed in an outdoor configuration. In Alaska, a unique above-ground shelter configuration was provided for batteries guarding Anchorage and Fairbanks. Local Corps of Engineer Districts supervised the conversion of Nike Ajax batteries and the construction of new Nike Hercules batteries.
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Once above ground, the missile could be pushed manually along a railing to a launcher placed parallel to the elevator. Typically, four launchers sat atop the magazine. Near the launchers, a trailer housed the launch control officer and the controls he operated to launch missiles. In addition to the launch control trailer, the launch area contained a generator building with three diesel generators, frequency converters, and missile assembly and maintenance structures.
299:, the pulses were received, decoded and then amplified back for the MTR to track. Once the tracking radars were locked the system was able to work automatically following launch, barring any unexpected occurrences. The computer compared the two radars' directions, along with information on the speeds and distances, to calculate the intercept point and steer the missile. The entirety of this system was provided by the Bell System's electronics firm,
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and east, those numbered 26 to 50 were to the southeast and south, those numbered 51 to 75 were to the southwest and west, and those numbered 76 to 99 were to the northwest and north. The
Defense Areas in the Continental United States were identified by a one- or two-letter code which were related to the city name. Thus those Nike sites starting with C were in the Chicago Defense Area, those starting with HM were in the
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missile compartments are still there with the concrete pads that covered the missile storage silos. The county has considered demolishing the buildings in the early 2000s in favor of modern buildings but opposition from historians preserved the structures. The City of
Hampton recently agreed to donate its Nike missiles to the county to display at the park.
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408:(MIM-3), were deployed starting in 1953. The Army initially ordered 1,000 missiles and 60 sets of equipment. They were placed to protect strategic and tactical sites within the US. As a last-line of defense from air attack, they were positioned to protect cities as well as military installations. The missile was deployed first at
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systems to detect incoming targets (acquisition and target tracking) and direct the missiles (missile tracking), along with the computer systems to plot and direct the intercept. The second part (designated L), around forty acres (160,000 m), held 1–3 underground missile magazines each serving a
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Leftover traces of the approximately 265 Nike missile bases can still be seen around cities across the country. As the sites were decommissioned they were first offered to federal agencies. Many were already on Army
National Guard bases who continued to use the property. Others were offered to state
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Nike missiles remained deployed around strategically important areas within the continental United States until 1974. The
Alaskan sites were deactivated in 1978 and Florida sites stood down during the following year. Although the missile left the U.S. inventory, other nations maintained the missiles
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system. Zeus had been designed to face a few dozen Soviet ICBMs in the 1950s, and its design would mean it was largely useless by mid-1960s when it would be facing hundreds. It was calculated that a salvo of only four ICBMs would have a 90% chance of hitting the Zeus base, as their radars could only
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troops, with a single active Army officer assigned to each battalion to account for the unit's nuclear warheads. The
National Guard air defense units shared responsibility for defense of their assigned area with active Army units in the area, and reported to the active Army chain of command. This is
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warhead had four variants offering 2, 10, 20 and 30 kiloton yields. The 20 kt version was used in the
Hercules system. At sites in the United States the missile almost exclusively carried a nuclear warhead. Sites in foreign nations typically had a mix of high explosive and nuclear warheads. The
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The Launch Area provided for the maintenance, storage, testing, and firing of the Nike missiles. The selection of this area was primarily influenced by the relatively large amount of land required, its suitability to extensive underground construction, and the need to maintain a clear line-of-sight
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The Nike Hercules was designed to use existing Nike Ajax facilities. With the greater range of the Nike Hercules allowing for wider area coverage, numerous Nike Ajax batteries were permanently deactivated. In addition, sites located further away from target areas were desirable due to the nuclear
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Defense Area to a high of 22 in the Chicago Defense Area. In the Continental United States the sites were numbered from 01 to 99 starting at the north and increasing clockwise. The numbers had no relation to actual compass headings, but generally Nike sites numbered 01 to 25 were to the northeast
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The Nike batteries were organized in Defense Areas and placed around population centers and strategic locations such as long-range bomber bases, nuclear plants, and (later) ICBM sites. The Nike sites in a Defense Area formed a circle around these cities and bases. There was no fixed number of Nike
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Bell Labs' proposal would have to deal with bombers flying at 500 mph (800 km/h) or more, at altitudes of up to 60,000 ft (20,000 m). At these speeds, even a supersonic rocket is no longer fast enough to be simply aimed at the target. The missile must "lead" the target to ensure the
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In Carrollton, part of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, the Nike Park is a county owned park and recreation area that houses the former Nike missile base. Several original buildings still stand and are used on a daily basis. One building is still a voting location for residents. The underground
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The first Nike sites featured above-ground launchers. This quickly changed as land restrictions forced the Army to construct space-saving underground magazines. Capable of hosting 12 Nike Ajax missiles, each magazine had an elevator that lifted the missile to the surface in a horizontal position.
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The Battery Control Area contained the radar and computer equipment. Housing and administration buildings, including the mess hall, barracks, and recreation facilities, were sometimes located in a third parcel of land. More likely, however, the housing and administration buildings were located at
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bases which were deemed vital to national defense. The original basing strategy projected a central missile assembly point from which missiles would be taken out to prepared above-ground launch racks ringing the defended area. However, the Army discarded this semimobile concept because the system
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Zeus, with a new 400,000 lbf (1.78 MN) thrust solid-fuel booster, was first test launched during August 1959 and demonstrated a top speed of 8,000 mph (12,875 km/h). The Nike Zeus system utilized the ground-based Zeus Acquisition Radar (ZAR), a significant improvement over the Nike
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strapped together. In the 70's some (foreign)users replaced vacuum tube guidance circuits in the missile with more reliable solid-state components but electron tube circuits were still used well into the 80's. The electron tube's resistance to EMP effects over earlier non EMP hardened solid state
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Nike-X required at least one interceptor missile to attack each incoming warhead. As the USSR's missile fleet grew, the cost of implementing Nike-X began to grow as well. Looking for lower-cost options, a number of studies carried out between 1965 and 1967 examined a variety of scenarios where a
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By 1958, the Army deployed nearly 200 Nike Ajax batteries at 40 "Defense Areas" within the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii) in which Project Nike missiles were deployed. Within each Defense Area, a "Ring of Steel" was developed with a series of Nike Integrated Firing and Launch Sites
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to Nike sites across the country to train the Nike crews in RBS procedures. The distances from the simulated bomb landing point and the "target" were recorded on paper, measured, encoded, and transmitted to the aircrews. The results of these bomb runs were used to promote or demote air crews.
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Due to geographical factors, the placement of Nike batteries differed at each location. Initially, the planners chose fixed sites well away from the defended area and the Corps of Engineers Real Estate Offices began seeking tracts of land in rural areas. However, Army planners determined that
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During the early-to-mid-1960s the Nike Ajax batteries were upgraded to the Hercules system. The new missiles had greater range and destructive power, so about half as many batteries provided the same defensive capability. Regular Army batteries were either upgraded to the Hercules system or
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decommissioned. Army National Guard units continued to use the Ajax system until 1964, when they too upgraded to Hercules. Eventually, the Regular Army units were replaced by the National Guard as a cost-saving measure, since the Guard units could return to their homes when off duty.
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In 1961, SAC and the U.S. Army began a joint training mission with benefits for both parties. SAC needed fresh (simulated) targets which the cities ringed by Nike/Hercules sites provided, and the Army needed live targets to acquire and track with their radar. SAC had many
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fleet. The name referred to its experimental basis, it was intended to be replaced by a more appropriate name when the system was put into production. This never came to pass; the original Nike-X concept was replaced by a much more limited defense system known as the
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charges at three points down the length of the missile to help ensure a lethal hit. The missile's limited range was seen by critics as a serious flaw, because it often meant that the missile had to be situated very close to the area it was protecting.
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emplacements as the only anti-aircraft artillery remaining in use by the US. By 1957 the Regular Army AAA units had been replaced by missile battalions. During 1958 the Army National Guard began to replace their guns and adopt the Ajax system.
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target is hit before the missile depletes its fuel. This means that the missile and target cannot be tracked by a single radar, increasing the complexity of the system. By this point, the US had considerable experience with lead-calculating
654:(RBS) sites across the country which had very similar acquisition and tracking radar, plus similar computerized plotting boards which were used to record the bomber tracks and bomb release points. Airmen from these sites were assigned
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signed during 1972, and further budget reduction, almost all Nike sites in the continental United States were deactivated by April 1974. Some units remained active until the later part of that decade in a coastal air defense role.
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The deployment was designed to initially supplement and then replace gun batteries deployed around the nation's major urban areas and vital military installations. The defense areas consisted of major cities and selected
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mode which was successfully tested in Alaska. The mode change was accomplished by changing a single plug on the warhead from the "Safe Plug" to "Surface to Air" or "Surface to Surface" and a range setting in the TRR.
597:. The Hercules had a range of about 100 miles (160 km), a top speed in excess of 3,000 mph (4,800 km/h) and a maximum altitude of around 150,000 ft(30 km). It had solid fuel boost and
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limited number of interceptors might still be militarily useful. Among these, the I-67 concept suggested building a lightweight defense against very limited attacks. When the Chinese exploded their first
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terminated Zeus development in 1963. The Zeus system, which cost an estimated $ 15 billion, still suffered from several technical flaws that were believed to be uneconomical to overcome.
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close-in perimeter sites would provide enhanced firepower. Staggering sites between outskirt and close-in locations to urban areas gave defenders a greater defense-in-depth capability.
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Each launch site had three parts, separated by at least 1,000 yards (914 m). One part (designated C) of about six acres (24,000 m) contained the IFC (Integrated Fire Control)
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radars, computer advances, and a missile tolerant of skin temperatures three times those of the Zeus. In September 1967, the Department of Defense announced the deployment of the
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The elevator doors at former Nike site D-57/58 in Newport, Michigan, USA. At the time this picture was taken in 1996, the site was a hazardous waste cleanup site.
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of anti-aircraft guns and missiles. ARAACOM was renamed the US Army Air Defense Command (USARADCOM) during 1957. It adopted a simpler acronym, ARADCOM, in 1961.
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radar) searched for a target to be handed over to the Target Tracking Radar (TTR) for tracking. The Missile Tracking Radar (MTR) tracked the missile by way of a
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in 1967, I-67 was promoted as a defense against a Chinese attack, and this system became Sentinel in October. Nike-X development, in its original form, ended.
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activity also took place between the bombers and the Nike sites. The performance of the NIKE crews improved remarkably with this "live target" practice.
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in their inventories into the early 1990s and sent their soldiers to the United States to conduct live-fire exercises at Fort Bliss, Texas.
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air base defense during 1966, reducing the number of batteries to 112. Budgetary cuts reduced that number to 87 in 1968, and 82 in 1969.
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A Nike Ajax is on display near the administrative buildings at the former Nike site in Rustan, about 40 km to the southwest of
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either the Battery Control Area or the Launch Area, depending upon site configuration, obstructions, and the availability of land.
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decreased the value of the Nike (aircraft) air defense system. Beginning around 1965, the number of Nike batteries was reduced.
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The Sprint missile was the main weapon in the Nike-X system, intercepting enemy ICBM warheads only seconds before they exploded.
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ICBMs, and which was also based on the Nike-X system. It became operational in 1975, but was shut down after just three months.
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anti-aircraft missile system. The project delivered the United States' first operational anti-aircraft missile system, the
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system during 1966. In the end, neither development would enter service. However, the Nike Zeus system did demonstrate a
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needed to be ready for instantaneous action to fend off a "surprise attack." Instead, a fixed-site scheme was devised.
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to obscure the warheads until they were too close to attack, making a single warhead attack highly likely to succeed.
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The figures do not include approximately 1 billion dollars for research and development, paid to Western Electric.
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3238:(1st ed.). Denver, Colorado: Rocky Mountain System Support Office, National Park Service. pp. 19–26.
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receiver aerial weighing about 1,000 tons. The first successful intercept of an ICBM by Zeus was in 1962, at
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during December 1953. A further 240 launch sites were built up to 1962. They replaced 896 radar-guided
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the only known instance of Army National Guard units being equipped with operational nuclear weapons.
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batteries in a Defense Area and the actual number of batteries varied from a low of two in the
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were used. The acquisition radar (such as the AN/GSS-1 Electronic Search Central with the
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Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate (31 March 1964).
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Two Nike Ajax and a Hercules are on display at a small Cold War museum in
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A Nike Ajax on its launcher and a Hercules are on display in front of the
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Hercules HIPAR guidance system. Shaped like a pyramid, the ZAR featured a
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as they became surplus starting in the 1950s in the following versions:
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Clam shell protecting radar at Summit Site near Anchorage, Alaska (1986)
1531:: M4: 59 lb (27 kg) Comp B, 121.3 lb (55.0 kg) total
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The Nike Hercules was deployed starting in June 1958. First deployed to
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Low-powered acquisition radar (LOPAR) at SF-88L (relocated from SF-88C)
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Locations of US Army Nike Missile Sites in the Contiguous United States
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M802 trailer, electric shop, radar course direct central, Nike Hercules
509: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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161: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
3836:, Doug Crompton Area Hoejerup and Stevns Fort. Denmark. English/danish
3495:. Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. pp. Appendix 4
2665:. Tours one weekend a month from April to October. The site is on the
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1106 lb (500 kg) and contained 600 lb (272 kg) of
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track a few warheads at the same time. Worse, the attacker could use
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Pyramiding of Profits and Costs in the Missile Procurement Program
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A Nike Ajax is on display in front of the American Legion Post in
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capability against ballistic missiles during the early 1960s. See
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missile system, its major elements drawn from Nike X development.
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Nike Ajax Explosion Marker: Gateway National Recreation Area
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Video Documentary of History of Nike-Hercules Project in U.S.
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The second best preserved Nike installation is site NY-56 at
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proposed a much longer-ranged, collision-course system named
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List of U.S. military vehicles by supply catalog designation
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A Nike Hercules and transport trailer are on display at the
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A Nike Ajax missile accidentally exploded at a battery in
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Big Picture: Army Digest Number Nine: Nike Zeus-Pershing
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United States tri-service rocket designations post-1963
3525:. Gunter's Space Page. pp. Nike Nike Combinations
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A Nike Ajax is on display in front of the VFW post in
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A Nike Ajax and a Nike Hercules are on display at the
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M243 trailer, M33 fire control, antenna hauler, 2-ton,
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Cold War surface-to-air missiles of the United States
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First Line of Defense, Nike Missile Sites in Illinois
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First Line of Defense, Nike Missile Sites in Illinois
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First Line of Defense, Nike Missile Sites in Illinois
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First Line of Defense, Nike Missile Sites in Illinois
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John C. Lonnquest, David F. Winkler (November 1996).
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A Nike Ajax on its launcher is on display outside an
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Integrated Fire Control Area for a Nike-Hercules site
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Nike missile family and other missiles on display at
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A Nike Ajax and Nike Hercules are on display in the
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Nike-X was a response to the failure of the earlier
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1963 United States Tri-Service missile designations
3757:. Montgomeryschoolsmd.org. Retrieved on 2015-11-08.
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A missile emerges from the elevator at SF-88 (2008)
280:and a series of increasingly capable U.S. designs.
3864:is available for free viewing and download at the
3851:is available for free viewing and download at the
3163:List of U.S. Army Rocket Launchers By Model Number
601:motors. The boost phase was four of the Nike Ajax
2130:Two elevators and missile carriage rails at SF-88
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3823:Pictures of a demilitarized Nike site in Germany
3755:Richard Montgomery HS – History of the RM Rocket
2642:located in the Marin Headlands just west of the
1279:26 ft 10 in (8.18 m) second stage
248:demanded a new air defense system to combat new
3797:Community fĂĽr ehemaliges Nike-Hercules-Personal
2978:http://www.nikestorage.com/history-of-the-site/
2848:A Nike Ajax and Hercules are on display at the
2823:A Nike Ajax and Hercules are on display at the
2787:A Nike Ajax is on display at the War Museum in
1824:M657 trailer, van radar simulator test station,
720:. Despite its technological advancements, the
310:-built missile was a two-stage missile using a
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2408:The Nike boosters were also used as stages in
1323:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) second stage
1301:1 ft 9 in (0.53 m) second stage
1274:21 ft 0 in (6.41 m)second stage
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3787:United States Army Center of Military History
3643:"Everglades National Park Nike Missile Tours"
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2638:The best preserved Nike installation is site
2156:Defense areas within the United States were:
1788:M431 dolly, trailer, front, for Nike trailers
1127:Some small-scale work to use Nike Zeus as an
5934:Surface-to-air missiles of the United States
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3071:German project for a surface-to-air missile.
1791:M432 dolly, trailer, rear, for Nike trailers
1785:M430 dolly, trailer, rear, for Nike trailers
666:Many Nike Hercules batteries were manned by
3018:A Nike Hercules is on display in a park in
2683:and is open in the winter for guided tours.
2404:Nike booster motor as sounding rocket stage
1627:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1277:41 ft 1 in (12.53 m) overall
1272:34 ft 0 in (10.36 m) overall
1209:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1080:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
929:Tier 2, subcontractors to Western Electric
870:Tier 3, subcontractors to Douglas Aircraft
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3828:Nike Sites of the Los Angeles Defense Area
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2088:Elevator fully up with doors open at PR-79
1806:M573 dolly, front, launch control station,
1772:M424 van, guided missile directors trailer
1745:M259 van, guided missile directors trailer
1694:M442 truck, guided missile, rocket motor,
1347:5,523 lb (2,505 kg) second stage
1321:11 ft 6 in (3.50 m) booster
1031:Some profits included in production totals
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4109:missile and rocket designations 1948–1963
3175:Morgan, Mark L.; Berhow, Mark A. (2002).
2778:Cape Canaveral Space & Missile Museum
2605:Learn how and when to remove this message
1899:Learn how and when to remove this message
1800:M564 trailer van, electronic shop, 9-ton,
1775:M428 van, guided missile tracking station
1706:M473 truck, guided missile body section,
1647:Learn how and when to remove this message
1299:2 ft 7 in (0.80 m) booster
1229:Learn how and when to remove this message
1100:Learn how and when to remove this message
569:Learn how and when to remove this message
221:Learn how and when to remove this message
27:Missile program of the United States Army
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1426:Hercules M42 solid-fueled rocket cluster
1345:10,690 lb (4,850 kg) at launch
1342:1,153 lb (523 kg) second stage
1120:air defense was reduced during 1965 and
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244:Project Nike began during 1944 when the
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3848:Big Picture: Pictorial Report Number 20
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3330:"NIKE ZEUS – Seventeen years of growth"
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3004:, about 45 km to the southeast of
2934:Washington Dulles International Airport
1920:constructed by the Corps of Engineers.
1818:M589 dolly, trailer, front, electronic,
1340:2,460 lb (1,116 kg) at launch
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3776:The Continental Air Defense Collection
3346:"Missile defences have a long history"
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3177:Rings of Supersonic Steel, 2nd Edition
1797:trailer, low bed, 7-ton, missile, Nike
1022:Undetermined profits included in costs
794:that used some of the same equipment.
123:, used for upper-atmosphere research.
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1700:M451 truck, guided missile test set,
3557:. Gunter's Space Page. pp. Nike
3493:"Miscellaneous Nike-Boosted Rockets"
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2805:A Nike missile is on display at the
2667:National Register of Historic Places
2543:adding citations to reliable sources
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1881:adding citations to reliable sources
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1821:M595 dolly, trailer, front, antenna,
1757:M304 van, electronic shop, Nike Ajax
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1625:adding citations to reliable sources
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1430:220,000 lbf (978 kN) total
1207:adding citations to reliable sources
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1078:adding citations to reliable sources
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738:In March 1969. the Army started the
507:adding citations to reliable sources
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159:adding citations to reliable sources
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2046:aerial view of launch area at SF-88
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1512:in (6 mm) hardened steel cubes
1288:55 ft 1 in (16.8 m)
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3803:Nike missile site at alpha.fdu.edu
3719:. Nmm.nl. Retrieved on 2015-11-08.
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2930:Smithsonian Air & Space Museum
2306:Niagara Falls–Buffalo Defense Area
1712:M489 truck, missile nose section,
1670:M254 truck, missile rocket motor,
1332:9 ft 9 in (2.98 m)
1310:3 ft 7 in (1.09 m)
1285:48 ft 3 in (14.7 m)
1282:44 ft 3 in (13.5 m)
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615:California Institute of Technology
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5898:Drones designated in UAV sequence
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3399:Summary of Nike Missile Batteries
3350:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
2722:A Nike Zeus is on display at the
2396:Washington–Baltimore Defense Area
1448:500,000 lbf (2,200 kN)
1329:8 ft 0 in (2.44 m)
1326:9 ft 9 in (2.98 m)
1318:4 ft 0 in (1.22 m)
1307:3 ft 0 in (0.91 m)
1304:3 ft 0 in (0.91 m)
1296:1 ft 0 in (0.30 m)
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693:Development continued, producing
621:The missile also had an optional
264:, which eventually delivered the
87:project, proposed in May 1945 by
2754:A Nike missile is on display at
2733:Two Nike Ajax are on display at
2717:The AAF Tank And Ordnance Museum
2715:Two Nike Ajax are on display at
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1760:M359 van, electronic repair shop
1754:M262 van, launch control station
1742:M258 van, radar tracking central
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1517:: M2: 4.5 lb (2.0 kg)
1443:450,000 lbf (2,000 kN)
1438:400,000 lbf (1,800 kN)
1356:28,900 lb (13,100 kg)
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808:high-altitude nuclear explosions
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463:Gateway National Recreation Area
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5307:BGM-109/AGM-109/RGM-109/UGM-109
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3601:. Fort Hancock Nike Association
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2530:needs additional citations for
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1500:3 warheads each surrounded with
1461:Thiokol M30 solid-fueled rocket
1404:149,900 ft (45,700 m)
1353:22,700 lb (10,300 kg)
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967:Tier 1, contractor to the Army
745:, which was designed to defend
494:needs additional citations for
348:produced the launcher loaders.
146:needs additional citations for
3771:Nike Missile Manual Collection
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3034:Richard Montgomery High School
2210:Dallas–Fort Worth Defense Area
2198:Cincinnati–Dayton Defense Area
1849:List of Nike missile locations
1561:W-31 nuclear 20 kt (M-22)
1521:12 lb (5.4 kg) total
1463:10,000 lbf (44.4 kN)
1401:69,900 ft (21,300 m)
1350:10,980 lb (4,980 kg)
1154:Nike Hercules was included in
1149:anti-ballistic missile systems
103:, the goddess of victory from
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2859:A Nike Ajax is on display at
2816:A Nike Ajax is on display in
2767:Peterson Air and Space Museum
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1778:M429 dolly, for Nike trailers
1751:M261 flat bed, guided missile
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689:Launch of a Nike Zeus missile
107:). The missile's first-stage
3045:Air Defense Artillery Museum
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2258:Homestead–Miami Defense Area
1038:Total cost to Army: 1,545.1
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350:Fruehauf Trailer Corporation
276:, starting with the British
7:
5939:United States Army projects
4463:Unguided rockets, 1940–1963
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1815:M584 dolly, trailer, front,
1803:M565 dolly, trailer, front,
256:offered Project Nike while
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3432:. NASA. 1976. p. 133.
3315:Kendrick, Gregory (1996).
3297:Kendrick, Gregory (1996).
3258:Kendrick, Gregory (1996).
3234:Kendrick, Gregory (1996).
3179:. Hole in the Head Press.
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2941:Berryman War Memorial Park
2771:Colorado Springs, Colorado
2366:Schilling AFB Defense Area
2360:San Francisco Defense Area
2240:Fairchild AFB Defense Area
2228:Ellsworth AFB Defense Area
2174:Bergstrom AFB Defense Area
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1769:M406 low bed antenna mount
1748:M260 low bed antenna mount
1676:M255 truck, body section,
1413:350 mi (560 km)
1393:460 mi (740 km)
895:Consolidated Western Steel
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461:in the Sandy Hook Unit of
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346:Consolidated Western Steel
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3878:California's Golden Parks
3135:Soviet Air Defence Forces
3020:St. Bonifacius, Minnesota
2991:Royal Norwegian Air Force
2952:Ft. Lewis Military Museum
2936:, in Chantilly, Virginia.
2689:is a former Nike site on
2687:San Vicente Mountain Park
2648:San Francisco, California
2330:Philadelphia Defense Area
2192:Chicago–Gary Defense Area
1827:M699 dolly trailer, rear,
1558:Conventional warhead only
1410:170 mi (280 km)
1390:250 mi (400 km)
1387:200 mi (320 km)
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297:pulse-position modulation
4357:1955–1963 missile system
4211:1951–1955 missile system
4115:1948–1951 missile system
3834:The Nike Missile Program
3621:"HM69 Nike Missile Base"
3335:2 August 1962 pp.166–170
2984:Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
2967:Okauchee Lake, Wisconsin
2825:Aberdeen Proving Grounds
2677:Everglades National Park
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2348:Robbins AFB Defense Area
2282:Los Angeles Defense Area
2270:Lincoln AFB Defense Area
2264:Kansas City Defense Area
1384:87 mi (140 km)
1145:National Missile Defense
3813:Nike Hercules in Alaska
3808:Nike Historical Society
3645:. National Park Service
3623:. National Park Service
3579:. National Park Service
3442:Corliss 1972 pp. 32, 80
2782:Cape Canaveral, Florida
2390:Walker AFB Defense Area
2384:Turner AFB Defense Area
2378:Travis AFB Defense Area
2342:Providence Defense Area
2336:Pittsburgh Defense Area
2324:Offutt AFB Defense Area
2276:Loring AFB Defense Area
2186:Bridgeport Defense Area
1926:United States Air Force
1541:M17 blast-fragmentation
1534:T-45 HE warhead weighed
1428:(4x M5E1 Nike boosters)
1381:25 mi (40 km)
585:A Nike Hercules missile
352:produced the trailers.
3543:Corliss 1972 pp. 63-64
3523:"Nike With Upperstage"
3460:Corliss 1972 pp. 54-24
3451:Corliss 1972 pp. 24-25
3410:Corliss 1972 pp. 52-54
2993:'s training centre at
2945:Bridgeport, Washington
2901:Letterkenny Army Depot
2865:Alamogordo, New Mexico
2850:Dutch Air Force Museum
2737:in Bellemont, Arizona.
2695:Santa Monica Mountains
2659:Sandy Hook, New Jersey
2634:
2354:St. Louis Defense Area
2288:Milwaukee Defense Area
2234:Fairbanks Defense Area
2222:Dyess AFB Defense Area
2204:Cleveland Defense Area
2168:Barksdale Defense Area
2162:Anchorage Defense Area
2012:Another radar at SF-88
1916:
1258:Nike Zeus B (XLIM-49A)
1112:Soviet development of
779:anti-ballistic missile
768:
740:anti-ballistic missile
690:
618:
586:
397:
386:
241:
73:
40:, Alabama. From left,
5868:M30 GMLRS/M31 GMLRS-U
4641:Designation uncertain
3876:"Nike Missile Site".
3430:Origins of NASA Names
2760:Morro Bay, California
2681:National Park Service
2625:
2300:New York Defense Area
2252:Hartford Defense Area
1929:Strategic Air Command
1914:
1550:Nuclear warhead only
1497:Warhead conventional
1129:anti-satellite weapon
766:
722:Department of Defense
688:
612:
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237:Nike Ajax located in
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113:Nike Hercules missile
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5924:Rockets and missiles
5152:AGM-84/RGM-84/UGM-84
4065:Taurus Nike Tomahawk
3333:Flight International
2890:University of Toledo
2854:Soesterberg Air Base
2756:Camp San Luis Obispo
2539:improve this article
2372:Seattle Defense Area
2312:Norfolk Defense Area
2246:Hanford Defense Area
2216:Detroit Defense Area
1877:improve this article
1621:improve this section
1547:Nuclear warhead only
1544:Nuclear warhead only
1203:improve this section
1074:improve this section
876:Fruehauf Trailer Co.
503:improve this article
475:MIM-14 Nike-Hercules
455:Leonardo, New Jersey
410:Fort Meade, Maryland
402:B-17 Flying Fortress
155:improve this article
3781:9 June 2019 at the
3577:"Nike Missile Site"
3401:. redstone.army.mil
3038:Rockville, Maryland
3027:Riverview, Michigan
2912:Fort Indiantown Gap
2843:Ft. Meade, Maryland
2800:Cedar Lake, Indiana
2728:Huntsville, Alabama
2180:Boston Defense Area
2026:Control area SF-51C
1688:M257 truck, inert,
1682:M256 truck, inert,
865:subcontract profit
668:Army National Guard
385:A Nike Ajax missile
83:, "Victory") was a
4609:Undesignated types
4107:United States Army
3476:Corliss 1972 p. 82
2974:Roberts, Wisconsin
2956:Tacoma, Washington
2883:Port Clinton, Ohio
2829:Aberdeen, Maryland
2644:Golden Gate Bridge
2635:
1917:
1158:discussions as an
769:
691:
652:Radar Bomb Scoring
636:surface-to-surface
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3491:Parsch, Andreas.
3111:Safeguard Program
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2919:Hampton, Virginia
2836:Hancock, Maryland
2807:Combat Air Museum
2749:Brussels, Belgium
2627:Multiple exposure
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681:LIM-49 Nike Zeus
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3880:. Episode 159.
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5919:Project Nike
5885:
5756:Undesignated
4638:Not assigned
4045:Nike T40 T55
4035:Nike-Recruit
4015:Nike-Javelin
3926:Project Nike
3925:
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3872:Huell Howser
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3734:Star Tribune
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3145:Soviet Union
3140:ABM-1 Galosh
3128:Soviet Union
3069:World War II
3006:Oslo, Norway
2905:Pennsylvania
2894:Toledo, Ohio
2872:Oslo, Norway
2663:Cold War Day
2662:
2655:Fort Hancock
2601:
2592:
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2568:
2561:
2549:
2537:Please help
2532:verification
2529:
2484:Nike T40 T55
2479:Nike Recruit
2459:Nike Javelin
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1564:W-31 nuclear
1528:
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1477:Third stage
1418:First stage
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153:Please help
148:verification
145:
109:solid rocket
77:Project Nike
76:
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72:(foreground)
29:
5853:Senior Prom
4891:LGM-35 (II)
3995:Nike-Deacon
3975:Nike-Apache
3799:(In German)
3123:S-25 Berkut
2744:in Alabama.
2735:Camp Navajo
2646:, north of
2498:Nike-Python
2434:Nike Deacon
2417:Nike Apache
1580:(5 Mt)
1456:Liquid-fuel
1255:Nike Zeus A
1141:hit to kill
1137:Program 437
858:subcontract
293:transponder
46:MIM-23 Hawk
5913:Categories
5570:AGM-158A/B
4886:AQM-35 (I)
4055:Nike-Viper
4040:Nike Smoke
4030:Nike-Orion
4005:Nike-Hydac
3990:Nike-Cajun
3714:(in Dutch)
3699:27 January
3674:23 January
3367:9 February
3214:References
3065:Wasserfall
3051:, Oklahoma
3013:Copenhagen
2879:Camp Perry
2724:Space Camp
2699:California
2595:April 2011
2565:newspapers
2505:Nike-Smoke
2494:Nike Viper
2474:Nike Orion
2449:Nike Hydac
2439:Nike Genie
2429:Nike Cajun
1889:April 2011
1847:See also:
1843:Deployment
1637:April 2011
1421:Solid-fuel
1264:(LIM-49A)
1219:April 2011
1090:April 2011
846:Production
833:Production
559:April 2011
529:newspapers
422:Skysweeper
312:solid fuel
211:April 2011
181:newspapers
5886:See also:
5798:Have Dash
5162:AGM-84H/K
4861:MGM-31A/B
4626:Ping-Pong
4025:Nike-Nike
4000:Nike-Hawk
3949:Nike Zeus
3934:Nike Ajax
3649:28 August
3627:28 August
3605:26 August
3583:26 August
3362:0096-3402
3198:. Afhra.
3143:– (
3126:– (
3114:– (
3102:– (
3090:– (
3078:– (
3049:Fort Sill
2997:, Norway.
2511:Survivors
2469:Nike Nike
2444:Nike Hawk
2419:(Argo-13)
1690:Nike Ajax
1684:Nike Ajax
1678:Nike Ajax
1672:Nike Ajax
1608:does not
1315:Fin span
1293:Diameter
1247:Nike Ajax
1190:does not
1061:does not
799:Nike Zeus
747:Minuteman
714:Kwajalein
702:Nike Zeus
700:and then
675:Nike Zeus
406:Nike Ajax
371:Nike Ajax
365:batteries
289:AN/TPS-1D
97:Nike Ajax
85:U.S. Army
48:(front),
5661:AIM-174B
5575:AGM-158C
5312:BGM-109G
5209:"AIM-92"
4348:SSM-A-27
4338:SAM-A-25
4328:SSM-A-23
4308:SAM-A-19
4303:SAM-A-18
4298:SSM-A-17
4293:SSM-A-16
4288:SSM-A-15
4283:SSM-A-14
4278:SSM-A-13
4273:SSM-A-12
4202:SSM-G-17
4197:SSM-G-16
4192:SSM-G-15
4187:SSM-G-14
4182:SSM-G-13
4177:SSM-G-12
4167:RTV-G-10
3980:Nike-Asp
3779:Archived
3740:15 April
3059:See also
2965:hall in
2798:post in
2710:Missiles
2423:Nike-Asp
1722:Trailers
1524:Mid-body
1398:Ceiling
851:Producer
696:Improved
603:boosters
79:(Greek:
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5863:Wagtail
5843:OpFires
5763:Aequare
5747:MIM-401
5742:AIM-260
5726:AGM-187
5721:MQM-186
5716:MQM-185
5711:RGM-184
5706:AGM-183
5701:LGM-182
5696:AGM-181
5691:AGM-180
5686:AGM-179
5681:MQM-178
5676:BQM-177
5671:AGM-176
5666:MQM-175
5657:RIM-174
5652:GQM-173
5647:FGM-172
5642:MQM-171
5637:MQM-170
5632:AGM-169
5627:MGM-168
5622:BQM-167
5617:MGM-166
5612:RGM-165
5607:MGM-164
5602:GQM-163
5597:RIM-162
5592:RIM-161
5587:ADM-160
5582:AGM-159
5565:MGM-157
5560:RIM-156
5555:BQM-155
5550:AGM-154
5545:AGM-153
5540:AIM-152
5535:FQM-151
5528:151–200
5519:PQM-150
5514:PQM-149
5509:FGM-148
5504:BQM-147
5499:MIM-146
5494:BQM-145
5489:ADM-144
5484:MQM-143
5479:AGM-142
5474:ADM-141
5469:MGM-140
5464:RUM-139
5459:CEM-138
5454:AGM-137
5449:AGM-136
5444:ASM-135
5439:MGM-134
5434:UGM-133
5429:AIM-132
5424:AGM-131
5419:AGM-130
5414:AGM-129
5409:AQM-128
5404:AQM-127
5399:BQM-126
5389:AGM-124
5384:AGM-123
5379:AGM-122
5369:AIM-120
5364:AGM-119
5359:LGM-118
5354:FQM-117
5349:RIM-116
5344:MIM-115
5339:AGM-114
5334:RIM-113
5329:AGM-112
5324:BQM-111
5319:BGM-110
5302:BQM-108
5297:MQM-107
5292:BQM-106
5287:MQM-105
5282:MIM-104
5277:AQM-103
5272:PQM-102
5267:RIM-101
5260:101–150
5251:LIM-100
5157:AGM-84E
4961:XLIM-49
4865:MGM-31C
4829:LGM-25C
4824:HGM-25A
4616:Dervish
4323:RV-A-22
4263:RV-A-10
4258:SSM-A-9
4248:SAM-A-7
4162:SSM-G-9
4157:SSM-G-8
4152:SAM-G-7
4147:RTV-G-6
4142:CTV-G-5
4137:RTV-G-4
4132:RTV-G-3
4127:RTV-G-2
4122:RTV-G-1
3959:Spartan
3785:at the
3561:3 March
3529:3 March
3499:3 March
3275:FM 44-1
3169:Sources
3154:(G-789)
2928:of the
2881:, near
2693:in the
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2344:, RI-MA
2332:, PA-NJ
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2194:, IL-IN
1629:removed
1614:sources
1507:⁄
1434:Thiokol
1269:Length
1262:Spartan
1244:Missile
1211:removed
1196:sources
1082:removed
1067:sources
996:1,373.2
989:Totals
856:Douglas
843:Company
819:Zeus EX
776:US Army
716:in the
644:Chicago
543:scholar
335:payload
308:Douglas
195:scholar
127:History
5858:Sprint
5246:LIM-99
5241:YQM-98
5236:AIM-97
5231:UGM-96
5226:AIM-95
5221:YQM-94
5216:XQM-93
5204:FIM-92
5199:AQM-91
5194:BQM-90
5189:UGM-89
5184:AGM-88
5179:AGM-87
5174:AGM-86
5169:RIM-85
5147:AGM-83
5142:AIM-82
5137:AQM-81
5132:AGM-80
5127:AGM-79
5122:AGM-78
5117:FGM-77
5112:AGM-76
5107:BGM-75
5102:BQM-74
5097:UGM-73
5092:MIM-72
5087:BGM-71
5082:LEM-70
5077:AGM-69
5072:AIM-68
5067:RIM-67
5062:RIM-66
5057:AGM-65
5052:AGM-64
5047:AGM-63
5042:AGM-62
5037:MQM-61
5032:AQM-60
5027:RGM-59
5022:MQM-58
5017:MQM-57
5012:PQM-56
5007:RIM-55
5002:AIM-54
4997:AGM-53
4992:MGM-52
4987:MGM-51
4980:51–100
4971:RIM-50
4966:LIM-49
4956:AGM-48
4951:AIM-47
4946:MIM-46
4941:AGM-45
4936:UUM-44
4931:FIM-43
4926:MQM-42
4921:AQM-41
4916:MQM-40
4911:MQM-39
4906:AQM-38
4901:AQM-37
4896:MQM-36
4881:AQM-34
4876:MQM-33
4871:MGM-32
4856:LGM-30
4851:MGM-29
4846:AGM-28
4841:UGM-27
4836:AIM-26
4819:RIM-24
4814:MIM-23
4809:AGM-22
4804:MGM-21
4799:ADM-20
4794:PGM-19
4789:MGM-18
4784:PGM-17
4779:CGM-16
4774:RGM-15
4769:MIM-14
4759:AGM-12
4754:PGM-11
4749:CIM-10
4621:Lobber
4253:RV-A-8
4243:RV-A-6
4238:RV-A-5
4233:RV-A-4
4228:RV-A-3
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4218:RV-A-1
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860:profit
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5823:MA-31
5773:Brazo
5768:ASALM
4744:AIM-9
4739:RIM-8
4732:RIM-7
4727:AIM-7
4722:RGM-6
4717:MGM-5
4712:AIM-4
4707:MIM-3
4702:RIM-2
4697:MGM-1
3279:(PDF)
2758:near
2640:SF88L
2618:Bases
2586:JSTOR
2572:books
1720:G789
1538:HBX-6
1337:Mass
1118:Thule
1114:ICBMs
1005:77.3
977:359.3
955:428.8
924:16.3
916:286.6
899:146.2
550:JSTOR
536:books
430:radar
323:IRFNA
202:JSTOR
188:books
70:ENTAC
5848:PrSM
5838:NLOS
5828:MSDM
5818:LRHW
5813:LREW
5793:HACM
5788:HALO
5735:201–
4690:1–50
4343:A-26
4333:A-24
4318:A-21
4313:A-20
4268:G-11
4172:G-11
3917:Nike
3915:The
3742:2021
3701:2019
3676:2019
3651:2015
3629:2015
3607:2015
3585:2015
3563:2016
3531:2016
3501:2016
3369:2011
3358:ISSN
3200:ISBN
3181:ISBN
2673:HM69
2558:news
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2386:, GA
2380:, CA
2374:, WA
2368:, KS
2362:, CA
2356:, MO
2350:, GA
2338:, PA
2326:, NE
2320:, HI
2314:, VA
2308:, NY
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2296:, MN
2290:, WI
2284:, CA
2278:, ME
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2206:, OH
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1612:any
1610:cite
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1194:any
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1065:any
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980:35.2
947:5.9
921:23.2
908:9.8
905:10.4
889:3.3
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848:cost
787:ICBM
627:W-31
522:news
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306:The
174:news
117:NASA
115:and
101:Nike
81:Νίκη
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5803:JSM
5783:GBI
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