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This is the last place on earth where you can view an LCM-25C Titan II ICBM in its launch silo. The decommissioned ICBM launch facility, one of 54 that were active during the Cold War from 1963 ...
A seemingly harmless everyday accident was responsible for the destruction of an Arkansas nuclear missile silo. Here's how ...
Buried in the Arizona desert lies a Cold War giant—the last Titan II missile silo, once armed and ready to launch the most powerful ICBM America ever built. Now a museum, this underground ...
In 2010, the creator of this channel decided to buy a missile silo. He ended up with a Titan II missile silo that was decommissioned in spring of 1986. In its prime, ...
The last Titan II missile in the nation was deactivated May 5, 1987. It was housed in Silo 373-8 near Judsonia, Arkansas. All but one of the missiles were broken up for salvage in 2006.
Arkansas hosted Titan II nuclear missile silos that were decommissioned and abandoned in the late '80s, but one man has taken it upon himself to give the Cold War legacy of the Titan new life.
The facility was one of 18 underground Titan II missile silos in Arkansas that helped form the backbone of the United States' nuclear arsenal from the 1960s until the 1980s.
The Titan II Missile continued as an active nuclear weapon from 1963-1987, and for every man and woman at the reunion, that missile was a home. The airmen of the 390th were enlisted to do a job ...
A piece of Cold War history is now available as an Airbnb property.. Titan Ranch, located at 23 Missile Base Road in Vilonia, Arkansas, offers renters the chance to spend a night underground in a ...
The underground silo that once held the Titan II missile, an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, sits on 12.5 acres just north of Catalina.
Arkansas hosted Titan II nuclear missile silos that were decommissioned and abandoned in the late '80s, but one man has taken it upon himself to give the Cold War legacy of the Titan new life.