Redeveloped into high-end single-family housing.

Fenced-in area, redeveloped with new landscaping.

Above ground site with launchers protected by berms. At first glance, officers who inspected the site did not believe the graffiti to be gang-related.

A few buildings overgrown with vegetation, some streets heavily overgrown.

Radar towers are almost invisible; access to any of the buildings is nearly impassable. Above-ground launch facility with built-up pads, but no evidence of missile launch facilities remaining.

Razed and redeveloped into Montrose Harbor Park (part of the.

LS completely removed. In use for light industry.

No evidence of IFC - Correction - IFC was located at the top of a hill on the corner of Ratzer and Alps Roads including radar towers as late as 1980.

Battery 8,8th Battalion,3rd Air Defense Brigade was located on the Chinen peninsula in southern part of the island. It was later upgraded to the AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system. Redeveloped into multi-family housing. Launch site roads still in place, overlaid by park facilities.

private retirement home. Intact double underground magazine, Small arms storage, firing, and maneuvering range.

Units from the Bridgeport Defense Area assisted in operating the Plainville site. One old foundation remains of IFC, also some old roads not severely deteriorated Appears to be a radio tower, transmitter site and a large water tank on the site.

Site was formerly the Naval Research Lab-Field Site lower Waldorf; the small observatory on the barracks associated with this usage has been removed. "New Testament Church". Housing area intact, in private ownership. Located on top of a mountain in the middle of the city. FDS.

Units assigned are the 2071st USAR School, 326th Maintenance Battalion and 214th MI Company. Some roads still exist as unconnected concrete. Redeveloped area in northern tip of airport now has a general aviation hangar, parking lot and ramp area for aircraft parking. Looks like some vehicles are parked on concrete pads. Appears to be largely intact underneath vegetation overgrowth; old access road entrance at Ave J & 133 Street largely obliterated.

FDS. The site is currently used as a small arms firing range and a radio tower has been built there. They are cement-block shells.

The Griggs House featured at the end of the movie, 'The Blair Witch Project' was located immediately behind the site, but has since been torn down.

Private ownership, now MPL Industries. Grounds intact. Remaining buildings in deteriorated condition. An Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) was established at Sweetwater AFS, TX in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. [9] Its defenders included both Regular Army and National Guard units.

Magazines visible, concrete heavily cracked.

Well-preserved in private ownership.

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At southwest of Fort Sheridan National Cemetery.

All buildings in use in excellent condition.

The park currently owns three Ajax missiles and one Hercules. Appears to be the base of a radar tower remaining, no buildings.

Several Buildings standing also some radar towers. Buildings in use, magazines still intact, being used as a parking lot.

4255'04.5"N 8809'57.6"W. Demolished as of 2014.

concrete pad inside berms partially clear. Buildings under vegetation, two large radio towers fallen on side visible . Rusting away on the edge of New Jersey are the remains of a Cold War missile launch site.

In 1982, the Navy transferred 4.2 acres in fee land to the U.S. Air Force, which operated a radio beacon annex from 1983 until at least 1996, first as an off-base installation of. Road back to launch site from IFC in good shape. Obliterated. Largely intact, however the forest has just about won the battle to reclaim its former areas.

Today, the buildings are still in use, some buildings still standing. Appears in good condition, buildings in use.

Missile pads used as part of storage yard and parking lot.

San Vicente Peak, has been turned into a Cold War memorial park.

Throughout the U.S. and former Soviet republics, abandoned missile silos and the eerie landscapes they occupy serve as reminders of a dark and unnecessary nuclear arms race. IFC Obliterated. Appears to be a tower also present.

Obliterated by 1997. Leveled and cleared; redeveloped into Patriots Park along 187th Street.

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Being redeveloped into high-end single-family housing.

The towns name has even seeped into diplomatic parlance, with the Spirit of Glassboro signaling a willingness to meet with an adversary in person.

Site obliterated, little evidence of IFC, overgrown. Bids, due in June, can be no lower than $1.8 million. to defend this nuclear industrial complex. Quite a few of the buildings, except for a metal structure on the north-east corner, are still standing.

Dillingham Airport, Above-ground Nike-Hercules launch facilities overgrown with vegetation, no buildings remain abandoned. Contact Us AADCP inactivated 1 September 1974 and dissolved as part of the 1988 Base Realignment and Closure Commission.

Some buildings still in use, no towers, two concrete pilons still visible. Land incorporated within Alfred Brush Ford Park (also known as Ford Brush Park) at the foot of Lenox Ave.

Some IFC buildings in use.

New building and landscaping to the west of the former missile pads.

Mostly cleared land, some roads of IFC remain but that's about it.

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Located behind single-family home subdivision 20260 South Garnder Road. Magazine area used by construction company for equipment repair/storage.

Abandoned, most buildings collapsed, one radar tower still standing. Launch site buildings still have doors and window glass.

Looks as if it is being used as a storage/junkyard.

Some old buildings remain. Redeveloped, East Bay Regional Park District, Coyote Hills Regional Park Alameda County Sheriff's Department radio transmitter.

Redeveloped into Robert Manry Park. One radar tower standing.

But these formermissile sitesleave few clues to their unique history.

Built on a former World War II auxiliary field (#3) of Roswell AAF. The rest of the site is used by farmers. Ajax and Hercules launch doors visible, probably welded shut.

Buildings in good condition and in use.

L-31's housing area was taken over by the Air Force after the IFC was closed by the Army, and was redesignated as Loring Family Housing Annex #5.

Hartford Defense Area (HA): Operational in 1956, these sites were first manned by Regular Army and later by Guard Units. State of Rhode Island, State Police Academy and Training Center, buildings in use; magazines visible. After inactivation, the property reverted to Selfridge AFB.

Some buildings standing, used by the Twin Pines Council of Governments as a Police Firing Range. U.S. Army Air Defense Command operated the sites with Regular Army units (possibly from 562nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment) from 1960 until 1966.

Twin Oaks Summer Camp.

Now Northeastern University Marine Science Center.

King Salmon Long Range Radar Site is still in use. Used to be well preserved for its years of age and disuse, but the underground batteries were demolished and filled in 2001. Some IFC buildings still in-use, part of site also used by "Rolnick Observatory" also using old IFC buildings. It is home to a MNDOT radio tower.

Redeveloped into single-family housing. Manned by D/71st (7/54-9/58), D/1/71st (9/58-9/59) and VAArNG B/1/280th (9/59-3/63).

Buildings in good shape, no evidence of radar towers.

It was equipped with the AN/GSG-5(V) BIRDIE solid-state computer system.

Totally obliterated; formerly a three-magazine (1B2C)/12-launcher facility with battery at Lake Shore Drive off the end of what's now I-55, south of the McCormick Place complex. Buildings torn down, Launch doors visible, now welded shut. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. FDS. Obliterated, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Del Cerro Park.

This site was co-located with the now closed. Buildings in use, no radar towers. This is an early Ajax-only site that was never converted to Hercules.

Former buildings still in use, mostly cleared no sign of any radar towers.

After the Nike base was closed, it was gained by Ellsworth AFB on 30 Sep 1963, as Ellsworth Academic Annex (also referred to as South Nike Education Annex).

Pittsburgh was chosen because of its industrial value and Philadelphia was picked in part because of its Navy shipyard.

FDS Redeveloped into Croom Vocational High School, the launch site is identified as the auto, building trades, and grounds keeping school. installed to provide protection to Shreveport and Barksdale AFB, which hosted Strategic Air Command bombers.

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Residential housing plan. Following the Soviet Unions successful 1957 launch of Sputnik 1, however, the military felt a new show of strength was needed, and introduced the Hercules to the series in 1958.

Private ownership, Radio transmitter, Cell tower built on site.

Magazines are intact, per Baltimore County personnel, are locked and dry, and are used for Confined Space Entry and Rescue Training.

WebThe Operational Silo Test Facility (OSTF) is a former United States Air Force intercontinental ballistic missile launch facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, United States.It was a developmental launch site for the silo-based Titan and Atlas missile series..

Redeveloped into park and recreation area. The Magazine area is overgrown with vegetation and appears abandoned. FDS. Appears to be in good condition, no evidence of radar towers. Generator building. The buildings are all new; the motor pool, up a rise slightly, has a couple of older structures, but the place otherwise has been cleaned off. No radar towers. abandoned silo cold war Triple-magazine Nike Missile launching concrete pad now a parking lot for the Fort Funston hang gliding area.

Obliterated, City of Detroit. Two towers are still standing, covered with corrugated sheet steel.

CAArNG, 458th MASH facility.

No evidence of IFC. Assembly building is still present. Above ground magazines protected by berms. No radar towers.

Some buildings still standing and in use by Independence Board of Education. Guided public tours are available JuneSeptember through a local non-profit organization. Iron Mountain storage building erected on old Missile pad.

Ajax launch covers visible, some obscured by buildings, two launch doors for Hercules, probably welded shut.

It was inactivated on 4 Nov 1970.

Offutt also hosted SAC tankers and Atlas missiles were deployed around the area in the early 1960s.

Appears to have been bulldozed over and covered with soil after demilitarization.

Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) SF-90DC was established at Mill Valley AFS, CA in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions.

On mountain peak.

Above-ground magazines protected by berms. Barracks building in use, most other buildings razed.

Some buildings are in use, but no radar towers.

Buildings in good condition, magazine being used as tractor trailer parking and storage site.

Doors have been completely covered with dirt.

The United States military introduced the anti-aircraft Nike series in 1953, with the Ajax missile.

Site used as vehicle storage for county vehicles, and other public services. The 436th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion was active by 1955. FDS.

430349N 0784238W / 43.06361N 78.71056W / 43.06361; -78.71056 (BU-09-LS), 425550N 0783549W / 42.93056N 78.59694W / 42.93056; -78.59694 (BU-18-LS), 424634N 0784006W / 42.77611N 78.66833W / 42.77611; -78.66833 (BU-34/35-LS), 431259N 0785732W / 43.21639N 78.95889W / 43.21639; -78.95889 (NF-03-CS), 430931N 0785023W / 43.15861N 78.83972W / 43.15861; -78.83972 (NF-16-CS), 430107N 0790047W / 43.01861N 79.01306W / 43.01861; -79.01306 (NF-41-CS), 430032N 0790056W / 43.00889N 79.01556W / 43.00889; -79.01556 (NF-41-LS), 410319N 0735541W / 41.05528N 73.92806W / 41.05528; -73.92806 (NY-09-CS), 404838N 0733253W / 40.81056N 73.54806W / 40.81056; -73.54806 (NY-23-LS), 404249N 0732535W / 40.71361N 73.42639W / 40.71361; -73.42639 (NY-24-CS), 405700N 0725207W / 40.95000N 72.86861W / 40.95000; -72.86861 (NY-25-CS), 403536N 0733804W / 40.59333N 73.63444W / 40.59333; -73.63444 (NY-29/30-CS). IFC Redeveloped into 2 parks; no remains. Battalion Blvd remains. On "Nike Base Road". Heinzen, who is also the director of Rowans Hollybush Institute (named for the campus building where the leaders met), says that while the summit produced no direct agreements, it set a pattern for future face-to-face meetings. Site demolished and cleared. Buildings torn down, some sidewalks left. Obliterated, Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park, Partially Intact, King County Sheriff's Department, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-33), Intact, USAR Center, 104th Division, Training, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-32), Partially Intact. Little evidence of IFC site remains. Being used as an auto junkyard. Buildings appear in excellent condition.381723N 0895651W / 38.28972N 89.94750W / 38.28972; -89.94750 (SL-40-CS), 381611N 0895700W / 38.26972N 89.95000W / 38.26972; -89.95000 (SL-40-LS).

On 1 October 1961 W-13DC was integrated with USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site RP-54/Z-227.

Nike launch magazines abandoned and partially covered by a layer of soil, used for open-air storage. Buildings in good condition, magazine being used as tractor trailer parking and storage site.

The site was an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center.

Owned by the Nassau Board of Cooperative Education, which uses the site as the Brookville Nature Park and Outdoor Education Center.

Intact, NPS-GGNRA, Angel Island State Park. Though a small number of these bases have been preserved, like the museum at the Sandy Hook launch site farther north in New Jersey, its generally too expensive to restore an entire campus, says James Heinzen, a historian at neighboring Rowan University.

Part of the IFC has been redeveloped into unorganized sports facility.

Launch site buildings bulldozed, dumped into the magazines, magazines sealed shut, soiled over & the whole area re-graded in the early 1970s to make it look like a natural area again, and they did a very thorough job. Nike Carlton: 3B/20A/12L-A Newport: 3B/18H, 30A/12L-UA, FDS Derelict, but partially intact.

Missile magazines exist however launchers appear to be concreted over.

Site is now used as a bus parking lot for Meramec Valley R-3 school district. Largely redeveloped, although several old IFC buildings still used. It was later upgraded to the AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system. Formerly located on Hog Island, formerly Ft. Duvall. Buildings Demolished Sept 2015 Magazines are there and part of a municipal maintenance facility.

An Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) was established at Cape Charles AFS, VA in 1958 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. Now a forest preserve. FDS.

The IFC was assigned as an off-base installation to Ellsworth AFB on 25 May 1961.

374132N 1222652W / 37.69222N 122.44778W / 37.69222; -122.44778 (SF-59-CS).

Today, Rowan maintains a collection of artifacts from the summit, some of which has been digitized.

It was inactivated on 1 Oct 1980, declared excess on 15 Dec 1980, then reactivated on 12 May 1981 and remained in use until the closure of Loring Air Force Base in 1995.

IFC existed right along the lakefront, but has now been developed and turned into an open prairie as part of the forest preserve.

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New York Defense Area (NY): Combined with the sites located in New Jersey, the New York sites composed one of the largest defensive nets in the nation. North Kingston Parks and Recreation Department sports complex. Abandoned.

Some buildings remain, in abandoned condition.

of Public Works, poor condition, being used as a storage yard. As it happens, PH-58s location makes the baseand others in the PH zoneespecially historically significant.

Severely overgrown with vegetation.

Remains in secure area, used as a storage area by NIST, but awaiting rezoning for residential development.

FDS. Beck VoTech School.

Buildings standing, magazines visible with launch doors probably welded shut.

Edward Peden lives in a decommissioned U. S. Airforce nuclear missile base (Atlas E) underground in Kansas.

Gloucester Township, IFC is a vacant lot with woods, some old roads.

have been removed.

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During the cleanup, the magazine elevator doors were sealed with asphalt for safety reasons.395216N 0745253W / 39.87111N 74.88139W / 39.87111; -74.88139 (PH-32-LS), 395145N 0752545W / 39.86250N 75.42917W / 39.86250; -75.42917 (PH-67-CS), 402901N 0800950W / 40.48361N 80.16389W / 40.48361; -80.16389 (PI-71-LS), 403138N 0800344W / 40.52722N 80.06222W / 40.52722; -80.06222 (PI-93-CS).

The Buildings and radar installations are fenced off as part of the paintball area, but the launch site is situated a quarter mile away, and on farm land. 421620N 0711622W / 42.27222N 71.27278W / 42.27222; -71.27278 (B-63-LS). Initially, New York's air defenses had been manually coordinated from Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island.

A few vehicles being stored in abandoned berm area, appears in good shape. Access road to upper control site (IFC-1) inaccessible due to decades of vegetation growth taking back the road up to the top. One of the ready buildings on the south end of the site was sold independently of the main parcel, and is now a private residence. Barracks buildings in use, double magazine site. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) PH-64DC established at Gibbsboro AFS, NJ in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. Radars were FPS-93A and in 1982 the FPS-117 was installed.

Partial remains.

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FDS. The AADCP inactivated in 1966. Privately owned, abandoned and overgrown, surrounded on north and east by a new subdivision.

Now Massachusetts Audubon Society, Drumlin Farm.

FDS.

MAF = Missile Alert Facility, this is where the missileers control the launch of ten Minuteman III ICBM's, each MAF has 10 Private ownership, electrical service, buildings and radar towers standing. Private ownership, Kraemer Construction Company. missile silo accident fifty minuteman billingsgazette rapidcityjournal warhead blown accidentally looked 1964 lacrossetribune

Now part of the McCormick Place Bird Sanctuary.

Launch area is now a soccer field.

According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the Hercules was, in every way, an improvement upon the Ajax: Where the earlier model could rise to 70,000 feet, with a range of 30 miles, at more than twice the speed of sound, the follow-up could reach 150,000 feet with a 75-mile range, at more than three times the speed of sound. Roads in fair condition, both magazines appear to be concreted over, large gravel pile on them, generally badly deteriorated.

Partially intact. Nike missile operations continued there until 1979 when the site was closed. Obliterated, no evidence of existence at end of former access road.

400659N 0745330W / 40.11639N 74.89167W / 40.11639; -74.89167 (PH-15-LS). Now "Nike Overlook Park".

Formerly located on Hog Island, formerly Ft. Duvall. FDS. Fort Monroe, HQ Training and Doctrine Command. Redeveloped into Marin County Waste Water Treatment Plant. Some buildings standing, Now USG Plant. Redeveloped, Private ownership. Nothing remains of the IFC except the MTR and TTR towers.

Some broken concrete remains of launch area. L-13's housing area was taken over by the Air Force after the IFC was closed by the Army, and was redesignated as Loring Family Housing Annex #2. You can not see this house from the main road! No evidence of IRC except some disturbed land where structures once were.

On that date, it was designated as Potrero Hills Storage Annex; and jurisdiction, control, and accountability were assigned to Travis AFB.

Obliterated.

Intact, US Park Service, very deteriorated condition.

It was inactivated on 1 Oct 1980, declared excess on 15 Dec 1980, then reactivated on 12 May 1981 and remained in use until the closure of Loring Air Force Base in 1995. FDS, now private ownership, fenced, restricted access.

All Belgian Nike sites were in the 2 ATAF part of then West-Germany.

Nothing remains except large open area. Transferred to the U.S. Navy in 1981. Town of Fairfield, Fire Training and Canine Center.


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