Previously Held AFSC/MOS 43151E-Aircraft Mechanic
2821A-Electronics Engineer
Service Years
1958 - 1978
Official Badges
Unofficial Badges
1966-1969, LGM-30G Minuteman III Missile
From Year 1966
To Year 1969
Personal Memories
Titan III-C (not the Minuteman)
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LGM-30G Minuteman III Missile Details
Aircraft/Missile Information
The LGM-30G Minuteman III program started in 1966, and included several improvements that distinguish it from the LGM-30F Minuteman-II. Most modifications related to the final stage and re-entry system. The re-entry system developed for the LGM-30G was capable of deploying penetration aids (chaff) and up to three re-entry vehicles with and overall increase in payload delivery as well. The introduction of multiple re-entry vehicles on a single ICBM was a significant advance in the development of strategic nuclear missiles that substantially increased their threat.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
General Information Developed by USA Deployed by USA Development Year 1966 Deployment Year 1970 Retirement Year 2020 Platform In hardened silos Number deployed 550(F.E.Warren AFB(150), Malmstrom AFB(150), Minot AFB(50), Grand Forks AFB(50))(as of 1997) Contractor Boeing Co., Military A/C & Missile System Div.
Dimensions and Performance Length 18.2m Body Diameter 1.68m(1st stage) , 1.32 m(2nd stage), 1.32 m(3rd stage) Launch Weight 35,400kg Range 13,000km (Mk-12 RV), 11,300 km (Mk-12a RV) Speed 6.7 km/sec Altitude 1,130 km Accuracy 280m (Mk-12 RV), 120m (Mk-12a RV) CEP
Components Propulsion 3-stage solid propellant Engine Thiokol TU-122(M-55) solid fuel motor(1st-Stage), Aerojet General SR19-AJ-1 solid fuel motor (2nd-Stage), Aerojet and Thiokol SR73-AJ-1 solid fuel motor (3rd-Stage), Rocketdyne RS-14 restartable liquid fuel motor (PostBoost Stage) Payload 3 Mk 12A RVs + penetration aids (includes chaff and decoys) Warhead 3 W-78s (335-350kT) ; Under START-II (if it is implemented) the current three warhead MIRV loading will be changed to a single 300 Kt W-78/Mk-21a each (taken from the to-be-retired Peachekeeper force) Guidance Inertial (INS-20 : all-inertial, gimbaled, improved NS-20 guidance system system manufactured by Autonetics Division, Rockwell International.)