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  2. The last Titan II missile, located at Silo 373-8 near Judsonia, Arkansas, was deactivated on 5 May 1987. With their warheads removed, the deactivated missiles were initially placed in storage at DavisMonthan Air Force Base , Arizona, and the former Norton Air Force Base , California, but were later broken up for salvage by 2009.

    • 1962 to 1987
    • United States
  3. Deactivation of the Titan II began in 1982 at the 390th SMW. The 381st SMW followed, and finally, in 1987, twenty-four years after its initial deployment, the Titan II program came to an end when the 308th SMW was deactivated.

  4. Mar 12, 2019 · All the other sites have been decommissioned after 24 years of operational alert status due to obsolescence and compliance with various nuclear arms limitation treaties. The Titan Missile Museum ...

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    • When did the Titan II missile silos go out of service?1
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  5. Date of First Cape Canaveral Launch: March 16, 1962. Date of Final Cape Canaveral Launch: April 9, 1964. Number of Cape Canaveral Launches: 23. The largest missile ever deployed by the United States, the Titan II also logged distinguished service as the core booster for the NASA Gemini manned space flight program.

  6. missilethreat.csis.org › missile › titan-iiTitan II | Missile Threat

    Apr 23, 2024 · Last Updated. April 23, 2024. The LGM-25C Titan II was the last liquid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) built by the United States. It was in service between 1963-1987 and could range 15,000 km.

  7. Oct 20, 2020 · The Titan II had several notable accidents during its long service. Yet because the missiles held 30% of the Air Force's nuclear warhead megatonnage, it was kept in service for nearly 25 years. Titan II's were operational for twenty-four years, starting in June 1963 and lasting through June 1987.

  8. The 54 Titan IIs in Arizona, Arkansas, and Kansas were replaced by 50 MX "Peacekeeper" solid-fuel rocket missiles in the mid-1980s; the last Titan II silo was deactivated in May 1987. The 54 Titan IIs had been fielded along with a thousand Minuteman missiles from the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s.

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