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  2. Jan 14, 2020 · But buyers beware—these silos will likely be multiple-offer scenarios. The first missile silo was listed in November 2019 for $395,000, and sold for $420,000.

  3. The missile resting in the silo is a real Titan II, but was a training missile and never contained fuel, oxidizer, or a warhead. Number of Titan II missiles in service, by year: [citation needed] 1963: 56; 1964: 59; 1965: 59; 1966: 60; 1967: 63; 1968: 59 (3 deactivated at Vandenberg Air Force Base) 1969: 60

    • 1962 to 1987
    • United States
  4. Updated. Apr 6, 2020, 1:48 PM PDT. David Olsen. Two decommissioned missile silos were for sale in southern Arizona, and one sold for $500,000. The second had its price cut to $475,000. Both...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Titan II Missile System Silo Complex. The Titan II was deployed in a 1x 9 configuration. Each squadron consisted of nine separate launch facilities, each housing a single missile. 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 ...

  7. 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.

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