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      • There were once 700 Minuteman III's deployed out of Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana (200), Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota (150), Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota (150), and F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming (200).
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  1. This force has shrunk to 400 Minuteman III missiles as of September 2017, [14] deployed in missile silos around Malmstrom AFB, Montana; Minot AFB, North Dakota; and Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. [15] The Minuteman III will be progressively replaced by the new LGM-35 Sentinel ICBM, to be built by Northrop Grumman, [16] beginning in 2030. [17]

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  3. The current ICBM force consists of 400 Minuteman III missiles located at the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo.; the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom AFB, Mont.; and the 91st Missile Wing at Minot AFB, N.D. General Characteristics. Primary Function: Intercontinental ballistic missile. Contractor: Boeing Co.

  4. As per the original plans, 200 missiles each were deployed at Wings I and V, while 150 missiles each were deployed at Wings II, III, IV and VI, comprising a total force of 1,000. At its peak, the Minuteman fleet had a standing capability of delivering 2,100 warheads.

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    Improved NS-20 (INS-20) gimballed inertial guidance system manufactured by Autonetics Division, Rockwell International. The bus, or post-boost vehicle, is maneuverd by six opitch and yam motors, and four smaller roll motors. Current plans are to retrofit the existing force with the gimballess AIRS(advanced inertial reference sphere) developed for t...

    Current deployment (for 1998): 300 with three 335 Kt W-78/Mk-12a warhead/re-entry vehicles each; 200 with three 170 Kt W-62/Mk-12warhead/re-entry vehicles each. Each missile alos carries a pentration aid package which includes chaff and decoys. Under START-II (if it is implemented) the current three warhead MIRV loading will be changed to a single ...

    Prime: Boeing Aerospace Co.
    Re-entry Vehicle: General Electric
    Guidance: Autonetics Division, Rockwell International
    Ground Electronics: GTE Sylvania

    Underground 25+ meter deep hardened silo with shock isolated floor, debris collection system, and EMP protection. Blast hardening to 2000 psi. Launch control centers (LCCs) have been upgraded with REACT (Rapid Execution and Combat Targeting) consoles. Prior to this upgrade the Command Data Buffer required 25 minutes to retarget a single Minuteman, ...

    The Minuteman-III is a direct descendant of the world's first solid-fuel ICBM. Design studies of such a weapon began in the mid-fifties and actual development of the Minuteman was underway by the summer of 1957. The program was first announced publicly 27 February 1958. The first version of the Minuteman to be deployed was the Minuteman Ia, which a...

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · The Minuteman III missile has a maximum range of 13,000 km and is capable of carrying a payload of three reentry vehicles. The missile originally carried a 170 kT yield Mark 12 RV and, later, a 300 to 350 kT Mark 12A RV.

  6. The missile was the first ICBM to be outfitted with MIRVs that enabled a single missile to carry multiple warheads, each programmed to attack a different target. The Minuteman III reentry...

  7. The current U.S. ICBM force consists of 500 Minuteman III's located in three missile fields: F.E. Warren Air Force Base with 150 missiles covering the corner of Colorado , Nebraska and Wyoming ; Malmstrom AFB in Montana with 200 ICBMs; and Minot AFB in North Dakota with 150 missiles.

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