The Titan I was designed to function as a secondary ICBM program if the Atlas program failed to produce a viable missile. 568th Strategic Missile Squadron - Titan I Missile Sites.png 1,350 × 750; 228 KB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ken LaRock)DAYTON, Ohio - Missile Gallery overview at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Titan testing continued through 1961, including launches from the silo-lift launcher of the operational missile. Asimilante la plej malfruan dezajnoteknologion kiam dizajnite kaj produktita, la Titana I disponigis kroman atommalkuraĝigon por kompletigi la SM-65 Atlas misilon de la U.S. Air Force. Since that time the relic had laid unceremoniously outside of the Aeronautical Engineering building, slowly being etched away by the salty mists from Morro Bay which, unfortunately, visit almost nightly. Though the SM-68A was operational for only three years, it was an important step in building the Air Force's strategic nuclear forces. HGM-25A Titan I (it); SM-68 Titan (fr); Titan I (hr); Титан-1 (ru); Titan I (de); HGM-25A Titan I (pt); تیتان یک (fa); Титан I (bg); タイタンI (ja); 泰坦一號運載火箭 (zh); HGM-25A Titan I (id); SM-68 Titan I (pl); טיטן 1 (he); HGM-25A Titan I (nl); Титан-1 (uk); Titan I (es); Titan I (nds); HGM-25A 타이탄 I (ko); HGM-25A Titan I (en); تيتان1 (ar); SM-68 Titan (cs); HGM-25A Titan I (sv) американская двухступенчатая ракета (ru); Rakete (de); missile nucleare statunitense (it); United States' first multistage rocket Intercontinental ballistic missile (en); en amerikansk interkontinental ballistisk kärnvapenrobot (sv); 美国第一枚多节式洲际弹道导弹 (zh); Rakeet (nds) Titan I (en); Titan I (it); Титан-1 (МБР), HGM-25A Тайтен I, HGM-25A Titan I (ru)United States' first multistage rocket Intercontinental ballistic missile 569th Strategic Missile Squadron- Titan I Missile Sites.png 1,350 × 750; 232 KB. 724 SMS 3 Titan I Missiles Site A 1962.jpg 741 × 511; 43 KB.
Published May 22, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ken LaRock)Entering operational service in 1962, Titan I was the United States' first multistage ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile). (U.S. Air Force photo by Ken LaRock)DAYTON, Ohio - Missile Gallery overview at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo)DAYTON, Ohio - Missile Gallery overview at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. National Museum of the United States Air Force™ The HGM-25A Titan I missile program was developed by the Air Force in 1954 and first entered development in the late 1950’s alongside the Thor, Atlas, and Minuteman I programs. Incorporating the latest design technology, Titan provided an additional nuclear deterrent to complement the U.S. Air Force's Atlas missile. The Titan I HGM-25A, initially called the SM-68 - originally it was the XB-68 before the Air Force began designating missiles as SM for strategic missile and TM for tactical missiles.
PHOTO DETAILS / DOWNLOAD HI-RES 1 of 6. Martin Marietta HGM-25A Titan This Titan I Intercontinental Ballistic Missile landed at California Polytechnic College in San Luis Obispo, California, early 1969.
The Martin Marietta SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage intercontinental ballistic missile, in use from 1959 until 1962.Though the SM-68A was operational for only three years, it spawned numerous follow-on models that were a part of the US arsenal and space launch capability; the Titan I was unique among the Titan models in that it used liquid RP-1 as propellants. Media in category "HGM-25A Titan I" The following 24 files are in this category, out of 24 total.