The LIM-49 Spartan was a United States Army anti-ballistic missile, designed to intercept attacking nuclear warheads from intercontinental ballistic missiles...
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(1972–1990) W70 for MGM-52 Lance TBM (deployed 1973–1992) W71 for LIM-49A Spartan ABM (deployed 1974–1975; dismantled 1992) W72 for AGM-62 Walleye glide...
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and deployed on the LIM-49A Spartan missile, a component of the Safeguard Program, an anti-ballistic missile...
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September 1967, the Department of Defense announced the deployment of the LIM-49A Spartan missile system, its major elements drawn from Nike X development. In...
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December 1966 had undergone six nuclear tests. List of nuclear weapons LIM-49A Spartan Safeguard Program L C Harrison; W R Preeg; B B Rogers; JL Stokes; J...
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Dakota. The U.S. Safeguard system, which utilized the nuclear-tipped LIM-49A Spartan and Sprint missiles, in the short operational period of 1975/1976,...
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Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty Related US missiles Nike Zeus Sprint (missile) LIM-49A Spartan Astronautix: 5S47 Solid Rocket Motor Archived 11 November 2011 at the...
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Nike Zeus (redirect from LIM-49 Nike Zeus)
sources appear to confuse measures between the Zeus A, B and Spartan. The A and Spartan figures are taken from US Strategic and Defensive Missile Systems...
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Sotka) Spanker (SS-17) (NATO reporting name for the MR-UR-100 Sotka) Spartan LIM-49A ABM Spider (SS-23) (NATO reporting name for the OTR-23 Oka) Spike/Gil...
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