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  1. Click on a nuclear missile marker to view its precise location. In 1988, Nukewatch published the definitive guide to the 1,000 land-based nuclear missiles of the United States as a...

  2. Oct 20, 2020 · Nukewatch’s Missile Silo Project, which resulted in the mapping of one thousand missile silo sites across the country, was intended to be a high profile project capable of furthering public discussion on nuclear weapons.

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  4. Jul 31, 2014 · July 31, 20143:30 PM ET. Geoff Brumfiel. Earlier this week, NPR ran a short series I did on America's land-based nuclear missiles. One diagram in particular raised a few eyebrows: It...

  5. Dec 12, 2012 · Published Dec 12, 2012 Updated Oct 17, 2013. The UCS Nuclear Weapons Complex Map is a free, publicly available, interactive tool that allows users to explore the US nuclear weapons complex in Google Earth and provides information about its facilities. Download. The map [KML, 0.5kB] User's manual [PDF, 2.2MB]

  6. Post-Cold War base closures and arms reductions led to the consolidation of weapons at the current facilities; the number of weap-ons and their locations will change as the Pentagon implements the June 2004 Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Plan and the “New Triad.” Pinpointing the whereabouts of all. Locations of U.S. nuclear weapons, 2006. WA.

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  7. A graph showing the amount of nuclear weapons stockpiled by either country during the nuclear race. U.S. ground-based nuclear weapons (all LGM-30 Minuteman missiles) are deployed in three areas, spanning five states.

  8. The current ICBM force consists of Minuteman III missiles located at the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming; the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base,...

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