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  2. List of Vandenberg Space Force Base launch facilities

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    SM-65F Atlas, Operational Suitability Test Facility for Atlas F missiles. Seven Atlas research and development launches occurred August 1962 – January 1965 and the site was then inactivated. [7] [12] BOM1, BOM2 Used for CIM-10 Bomarc interceptors. Two Bomarc launchers with a third support building between the two shelters.

  3. SM-65F Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The SM-65F Atlas, or Atlas-F, was the final operational variant of the Atlas missile, only differing from the Atlas E in the launch facility and guidance package used. It first flew on 8 August 1961, [ 1 ] and was deployed as an operational ICBM between 1961 and 1966.

  4. Francis E. Warren Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Francis E. Warren Air Force Base (ICAO: KFEW, FAA LID: FEW), shortened as F.E. Warren AFB [2] is a United States Air Force base (AFB) located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Cheyenne, Wyoming. It is one of three strategic-missile bases in the U.S. It was named in honor of Francis E. Warren in 1930.

  5. Vandenberg Launch Complex 576A - Wikipedia

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    Launch Complex 576A, also known as Area 576, is a group of rocket launch pads at Vandenberg Air Force Base.The pads at the complex were used from 1959 until 1971 to launch SM-65 Atlas missiles.

  6. List of rocket launch sites - Wikipedia

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    A single rocket launch is sufficient for inclusion in the table, as long as the site is properly documented through a reference. Missile locations with no launches are not included in the list. Proposed and planned sites and sites under construction are not included in the main tabulation, but may appear in condensed lists under the tables.

  7. Vandenberg Launch Complex 576 - Wikipedia

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    The first operational launch of an Atlas missile by the Strategic Air Command was conducted from 576A-2 by the 576th Strategic Missile Squadron on September 9, 1959. It impacted 4,480 nautical miles (8,300 km) away, near Wake Island. [3] The first Atlas F launch at Vandenberg took place from 576-E on 1 August 1962. [4]

  8. SM-65D Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Atlas 25D is shown in a sequence of images being erected and launched. Atlas D tests on the West Coast hit a series of snags in the following months as well when IOC testing began. Atlas 25D had flown successfully on April 22 from 576B-1, a coffin silo, after delays following the postflight findings from 51D and 48D. The next attempt was 23D on ...

  9. SM-65 Atlas - Wikipedia

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    SM-65D Atlas missile 58-220, F. E. Warren AFB. The SM-65D Atlas, or Atlas D, was the first operational version of the Atlas missile and the basis for all Atlas space launchers, debuting in 1959. [26] Atlas D weighed 255,950 lb (116,100 kg) (without payload) and had an empty weight of only 11,894 lb (5,395 kg); the other 95.35% was propellant.