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  • Historical Marker: Atlas Missile Silos in Roswell vicinity, . . .
    During the Cold War (1946-1989), this area became home for twelve Atlas missile silo sites — America’s first operational Intercontinental Ballistic Missile system They protected the Strategic Air Command facilities at Walker Air Force Base south of Roswell
  • True Cold War Relic Atlas F Missile Silo Bunker in Roswell, New . . .
    Experience an unparalleled stay and Tour History, of our unique Nuclear Ballistic Missile Base Bunker property, complete with an underground Launch Control Center and Utility Tunnel leading to a Missile Silo nearly 180 feet deep
  • Atlas Missile Silos Historical Marker
    During the Cold War (1946-1989), this area became home for twelve Atlas missile silo sites — America’s first operational Intercontinental Ballistic Missile system (A historical marker located near Roswell in Chaves County, New Mexico )
  • Atlas F Site 579-12 Missile Silo, Roswell Highway 285 North New Mexico
    Its missile system was the SM-65F Atlas, the final operational Atlas ICBM variant and the model deployed in hardened vertical silo-lift launch complexes The site was located in Chaves County, New Mexico, north of Roswell along U S Highway 285
  • 579th SMS - Missile Locations
    Listed below are the twelve Atlas F missile bases which were assigned to the 579th SMS at Walker AFB () in Roswell, New Mexico To view more detailed information about a particular site, please click on the associated link below or use the green map buttons representing the site locations
  • Atlas Missile Silo Tour 2 - The Military Standard
    Atlas Missile Silo Tour 2 The Entry Located about 25 miles from Roswell, this site is a short distance from a main highway and is visible from the road This "hardened" area was designed to withstand a direct hit from inbound nuclear missiles
  • 579th Strategic Missile Squadron
    During the Cuban Missile Crisis, all operational 579th sites were at a high level of alert and were ready to launch the Atlas missile should it have become necessary The squadron was armed with the SM-65F weapon system, more commonly know as the Atlas F
  • ATLAS F LOCATIONS - SiloWorld
    WALKER AFB - Roswell, New Mexico PLATTSBURGH AFB - Plattsburgh, New York VANDENBERG AFB - Lompoc, California UNIT MISSILE BASE ACTIVATED CLOSED 576TH SMS 2 VANDENBERG AFB 4 1958 4 1966 550TH SMS 12 SCHILLING AFB 4 1961 6 1965 551ST SMS 12 LINCOLN AFB 4 1961 6 1965 577TH SMS 12 ALTUS AFB 6 1961 3 1965 578TH SMS 12 DYESS AFB 7 1961 3 1965
  • The Missile Silos of Roswell | The Center for Land Use Interpretation
    The Atlas program shut down just a few years after it was started, due primarily to changes in technology (a movement away from liquid-fueled rockets) The silos around Roswell were stripped and vacated, but were not destroyed
  • This Top-Tier Airbnb In New Mexico Lets You Stay In An Actual Cold War . . .
    It is a living relic from the Cold War era that was part of the Atlas F project, which began in 1962 A total of 12 missile launch silos were scattered around Roswell, New Mexico, and the construction of each cost around $22 million





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