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  1. Oct 20, 2016 · In 2010, the creator of this channel decided to buy a missile silo. He ended up with a Titan II missile silo that was decommissioned in spring of 1986. In its prime, this missile silo held a ...

  2. The first flight of the Titan II was in March 1962 and the missile, now designated LGM-25C, reached initial operating capability in October 1963. The Titan II contained one W-53 nuclear warhead in a Mark 6 re-entry vehicle with a range of 8,700 nautical miles (10,000 mi; 16,100 km). The W-53 had a yield of 9 megatons.

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  4. 45-minute guided Tour. Go underground and back in time on the 45-minute guided tour. You’ll descend 35 feet into the missile complex, visit the launch control center, and experience a simulated launch of the missile. Then you’ll journey down the cableway to level 2 of the missile silo to get an up-close look at the Titan II missile itself.

  5. Longitude: -120 35.792. View on Google Maps. Former Titan II missile silo with the 395th Strategic Missile Squadron. This was a test and training facility and was the site of the first Titan II launch at Vandenberg AFB. View the satellite image of the intact Titan II silo at the museum to see what this site would have looked like when operational.

  6. Cost to build (1963 dollars) $8.3 million for each missile site. $2.2 million for each missile. Annual Operating Cost. $1.964 million per missile site. Book Now! You can learn the history of the Titan Program here. Starting with the initial propsal of the Titan ll in 1958 to it's end in 1987.

  7. 6 February 1963 - - First launch from Cape Canaveral by an all Air Force crew, Successful. 28 April 1963 - First successful launch from Vandenberg AFB from silo. Basing - 54 Titan II silos in three missile wings for a total of 6 operations squadrons, each with 9 missiles and 9 launch complexes. The missiles in each squadron were scattered over ...

  8. Mar 12, 2019 · During the Cold War standoff with the Soviet Union from 1980 to 1984, Morris was a member of the elite 390th Strategic Missile Wing. She stood active missile alerts at this location, launch ...