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  1. atlas f locations . missile bases . 577th sms site 11 willow ... unit missile base activated closed. 576th sms 2 vandenberg afb 4/1958 4/1966 ...

    • Vandenberg AFB

      this missile squadron was in operation from april 1958 to...

    • Dyess AFB

      this missile squadron was in operation from july 1961 to...

    • Lincoln AFB

      this missile squadron was in operation from april 1961 to...

    • Plattsburgh AFB

      home of the 556th strategic missile squadron. this missile...

  2. Listed below are the twelve Atlas F missile bases which were assigned to the 550th SMS at Schilling AFB () in Salina, Kansas. To view more detailed information about a particular site, please click on the associated link below or use the green map buttons representing the silo locations. Site 1 - Bennington, Kansas. Site 2 - Abilene, Kansas.

  3. Atlas F (SM-65F, HGM-16F) Missile housed in an vertical silo with adjoining control center, hardened to 100 psi overpressure. Inertial guidance system. Filled with RP-1 while it sat on alert, LOX added at the start of the countdown, then raised to ground level by the massive silo elevator. The missile was exposed above ground for a much shorter ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SM-65F_AtlasSM-65F Atlas - Wikipedia

    The SM-65F Atlas, or Atlas-F, was the final operational variant of the Atlas missile, only differing from the Atlas E in the launch facility and guidance package used. It first flew on 8 August 1961, [1] and was deployed as an operational ICBM between 1961 and 1966. Following retirement as an ICBM, the Atlas-F, along with the Atlas-E, was ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SM-65_AtlasSM-65 Atlas - Wikipedia

    SM-65D Atlas missile 58-220, F. E. Warren AFB. The SM-65D Atlas, or Atlas D, was the first operational version of the Atlas missile and the basis for all Atlas space launchers, debuting in 1959. Atlas D weighed 255,950 lb (116,100 kg) (without payload) and had an empty weight of only 11,894 lb (5,395 kg); the other 95.35% was propellant.

  6. Welcome to AtlasMissileSilo.com! This web site is dedicated to the Atlas series of missile bases which were constructed in the early 1960's and put into service by the United States Air Force and the Strategic Air Command during the Cold War. The sites remained active until the Spring and Summer of 1965. The Atlas missile system project was ...

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  8. First deployed in September 1959, the Atlas (SM-65), was the nation’s first operational intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The missiles, however, saw only brief service and the last squadron was taken off operational alert in 1965. Despite its relatively short life span, Atlas served as the proving ground for many new missile ...

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