Titan Missile Museum

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First operational in April 1962, the Martin LGM-25C Titan II served as the nation's premier ICBM program until the mid-1980s. Located in Sahuarita, AZ (near Green Valley), the Titan Missile Museum is the only Titan II missile complex open to the public. In fact, following deactivation, all others were dismantled and buried except one other Titan II complex still intact at Vandenberg AFB, CA. The complex (571-7), is one of only 54 built and was part of the 571st Strategic Missile Squadron of the 390th Strategic Missile Wing of the Strategic Air Command.

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Titan Missile Museum Front Entrance (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Titan Missile Museum Grounds (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) LGM-25C Viewing Platform (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) LGM-25C Titan II Missile From Above (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Silo Vents (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection)
Bumper Pads (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Titan Missile Museum Grounds (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Cooling Tower Pit (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Rocket Engines (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Mark VI Re-entry Vehicle (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection)
Propellant Conditioning Trailer (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Access Portal (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Blast Door (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Complex Support Spring (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Control Room (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection)
Control Room (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Control Room (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) Silo Access Tunnel (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) LGM-25C Titan II (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection) LGM-25C Titan II (Paul R. Kucher IV Collection)

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