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...horror mentioned by Khrushchev, because the damage the monsters could do would not increase in proportion to their weight. At any rate, a single 20-megaton bomb is enough to destroy any modern city. In its present H-bomb arsenal, the U.S. has reliable 2-megaton warheads for the Titan I missile, and 500-kiloton warheads for the Navy's Polaris and the Air Force's Minuteman. In an age of megaton H-bombs, mere kilotons sound strangely small, but the Minuteman warhead explodes with 20 times the force of the primitive, 20-kiloton A-bomb that destroyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A History Of U.S. Testing | 9/8/1961 | See Source »

From New York to California, in a total of 18 states, the U.S. is hard at work on the biggest, most complex and crucial military construction program in its peacetime history: the installation of attackproof, underground launching sites for the nation's Atlas, Titan and Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles. By the time this system is completed in 1963 it will have cost $7 billion, and scores of nuclear-armed missiles will be poised to strike, with the flick of a switch, at the enemy heartland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Underground Fortresses | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

...more demanding than calling an air express agent at 3 a.m. to trace a high-priority package. But it may also be chasing down a truly dangerous bandit. Example: finding out what happened in the collapse a fortnight ago of a 58-ton silo door at a Titan complex near Denver, which killed five men, indicated that the design of the huge doors may be faulty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Underground Fortresses | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

...Lowry Air Force Base. The complex lies on an abandoned World War II practice bombing range. The land is lonely and peaceful, with the snow-tipped Rockies looming 30 miles away. The only external evidence of an underground fortress is an entrance portal, the ground-level doors over three Titan I silos, and silos containing 100-ft.-long radio antennas that rise along with the missiles and guide them on their way. At the concreted entrance tower, 13 steps spiral downward to a portal and a blastproof revolving door. Behind the door, 69 steps drop underground to a cool, yellow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Underground Fortresses | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

...Grim Reminder. Brains of the labyrinthine complex is a two-story control center, where the ten-man crew will work and live. The green-walled, fluorescent-lighted upper floor is crammed with consoles, television monitors and countdown timers. For each Titan there is a switch marked with multiple target designations. If the occasion ever comes, the crew will receive a coded target message from SAC headquarters at Omaha, flip switches accordingly. The missile will be fueled automatically, the surface doors opened, the Titan raised a foot a second to ground level and fired within minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Underground Fortresses | 8/25/1961 | See Source »

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