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  1. Online maps to accompany the revised edition of the book Nuclear Heartland: A guide to the 450 land-based missile silos of the United States Each of the red markers corresponds to a Minuteman III ...

  2. Sep 23, 2020 · According to the Kansas City Star, in 2017 the hollowed out silo was going for $325,000. A look inside the Oscar-01 launch facility at the Whiteman Air Force Base. The retired launch site has been opened to the public for tours.

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  4. With little to no concern for budget, the U.S. quickly constructed twelve intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) sites near the Schilling Air Force Base in Kansas. Kansas was the chosen location because it was outside the range of Soviet missiles launched from submarines positioned off either U.S. coast.

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · 27 News spoke with Matthew Fulkerson, the proud owner of a former missile silo tucked away in the scenic Smoky Hills of Kansas. The nuclear weapons might be long gone, but the location...

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  6. Apr 30, 2022 · U.S. Nuclear Missile SILO Fields Maps and Coordinates. Here are some maps showing the locations of U.S. Minuteman III ICBM silo's along with coordinates. These are MAJOR nuclear war targets, each one of these silo's will be hit with minimum one warhead with a fairly large yield as part of a Russian counterforce attack.

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  7. Feb 12, 2022 · The Kansas property with a 170-foot-deep decommissioned missile silo, built to launch Atlas-F intercontinental missiles, has a $380,000 price tag.

  8. Description and Current Mission. The Kansas City Plant (KCP) has most of its operations in Missouri, with satellite facilities in Arkansas and New Mexico. The main facility is located on 122 acres of the 300-acre Bannister Federal Complex (BFC), 12 miles south of downtown Kansas City, Missouri.