Newark Advocate veterans columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library shares the story of Air Force Sgt. David "Livy" ...
Longtime followers of [Ken Shirriff’s] work are accustomed to say asking “Where does he get such wonderful toys?”. This time around he’s laid bare the guidance computer from a Titan missile.
At least, that was America's hope and goal. Titan II was a guided ballistic missile that carried the largest, single nuclear warhead of any missile of its kind. And that record still holds today.
This computer was part of the inertial guidance system for the Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. After the end of the Cold War, Titan missiles were removed from the United States' weapons ...
This is a 1:48 scale model of the Titan IIIC, one of many variations of the Titan rocket derived from the U.S. Air Force Titan II intercontinental ballistic missile. It had as its core vehicle the two ...
you'll find the Titan Missile Museum, which offers tours of the silo. The U.S. stopped using the LGM-25C Titan II ICBM in 1987 due to modernization efforts. The missiles were exceptionally large ...
The Titan Missile Museum is the lone Titan II missile site still fully intact. One of 54 that were put on alert in 1963, this remaining vestige of the Cold War was decommissioned by order of President ...
What is it like to film inside the last remaining Titan II missile silo in the United States? Filmmaker Robert Kenner takes us behind the scenes and tells us how he was able to depict a deadly ...