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  1. atlas f site diagrams . atlas f missile bases . u.s. army corps of engineers drawing [ home ] [ up ] [ ... [ surface plan ] [ launch control ] [ missile silo ]

  2. LCC (Launch Control Center), PLS (Propellant Loading System) and L Silo (Launch Silo) reference their respective construction blueprints and are generic, applying to all sites. The MLC tab (Missile Launch Complex) refers generally to above ground construction and site layout.

  3. Following is a series of documents pertaining to the Atlas F version of the SM-65 missile system. There are different sections including news articles, diagrams, construction, operational and historical documents, etc.

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  4. www.siloworld.net › DOWNLOADS › downloadsDOWNLOADS - SiloWorld

    atlas f missile silo full scale mockup photographic record. silo mockup - 18.5mb. atlas f missile fact sheet. f act sheet - 1.5 mb. titan i operational technical order dash-1. t.o. 21m-hgm25-1 - 75.5mb. integrating contractors base activation manual. base activation manual - 9mb . construction history atlas f 577th sms. altus afb - 40mb

  5. This page has sub-divisions for Atlas D, Atlas E, Atlas F and Vandenberg sections. Each of those sections has information specific to that missile type or location. Most of the available documents are in Adobe PDF format and are freely available to download.

  6. www.siloworld.net › DOWNLOADS › Bechtel Report Atlas FSiloWorld

    the missile enclosure between the seventh and eighth level. .There Inter— prefabs, and connections. The systems are c.posed Of the following: Heating, ventilating and air conditlonlng for heat removal and 2. cooling of generator and Air conditlonlng the launch control and the launch control center. water — refrigeration cordenser., diesel

  7. The major structure at the site is the underground missile silo, which is 174 feet in depth and 52 feet in diameter. The silo, constructed of reinforced concrete, was capable of storing a missile 82-1/2 feet long and 10 feet in diameter. All critical missile elements were contained within the silo.

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