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  1. The other 24.5 minutes was ballistic free flight. Each site consisted of a missile silo, a launch control facility, and an access portal. The sites were staffed 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, by 4-person missile combat crews who deployed to the missile sites for 24-hour shifts, called alerts.

  2. Jan 14, 2020 · After a decommissioned Titan II missile silo in Arizona was sold in just two weeks late last year, two more desert silos have blasted onto the market.

  3. Oct 20, 2016 · In its prime, this missile silo held a single Titan II, pointed at a target over the pole, a three-story access tunnel, and a hardened command and control pod capable of keeping a few airmen...

  4. Each Titan II silo was directly connected to an underground launch control capsule manned by a missile combat crew of two officers and two airman. The Titan II silos were markedly different from the Titan I launch complexes.

  5. Nov 15, 2019 · A former Titan II missile complex is on sale for the low price of $395,000. The complex was once home to a nine megaton thermonuclear warhead, the most powerful ever to grace America's...

  6. Blast Lock Area Silo. Cutaway view of a typical underground Titan II missile complex. Giant springs which served to attenuate harmonic dynamic motions created by missile launching, as seen inside the Titan II Missile Museum in Tucson, AZ.

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  8. The decommissioned Titan II missile silo about 35 miles north of Tucson officially hit the market on Friday. “This is the coolest listing I’ve had to date,” said Realtor Grant Hampton during...