Titan

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Titan was a family of American intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) and medium- and heavy-lift expendable launch vehicles used between 1959 and 2005. The Titan I and Titan II served as part of the United States Air Force's ICBM arsenal until 1987, while later variants were adapted for space launch purposes. Titan launch vehicles were used for 368 missions in total, including all Project Gemini crewed flights in the mid-1960s, as well as numerous U.S. military, civilian, and scientific payloads—ranging from reconnaissance satellites to space probes sent throughout the Solar System.

1958 — 2005  WikimediaWikidata
launch vehicleGlenn L. Martin Company, 
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  • Titan 3A-1
    American rocket stage
  • Titan 3A-2
    American rocket stage
  • Titan 3B-1
    American rocket stage
  • Titan 3B-2
    American rocket stage
  • Titan III
    series of American expendable launch vehicles based on the Titan ICBM
  • Titan IV
    family of rockets which were used by the U.S. Air Force
  • Titan V
    proposed and cancelled American launch vehicle
Static test of Titan I ICBM at Missile Test Center Patriot AFB FloridaStatic test of Titan I ICBM at Missile Test Center Patriot AFB Florida
Pareidolia (15468122)Pareidolia (15468122)
Norton AFB Bldg 942 June 1989Norton AFB Bldg 942 June 1989
Norton AFB Bldg 945 June 1989Norton AFB Bldg 945 June 1989
TitansAMARC 38 remainingTitansAMARC 38 remaining
Dorian 14Dorian 14
Dorian 16Dorian 16
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classrocketTitan 3A-1Titan, rocket stageWikidata
    classrocketTitan 3A-2Titan, rocket stageWikidata
    classrocketTitan 3B-1Titan, rocket stageWikidata
    classrocketTitan 3B-2Titan, rocket stageWikidata
    classrocketTitan IIITitanWikidata
    classrocketTitan IVTitanWikidata
    classrocketTitan VTitanWikidata
    linkpagemissing page@The Titan Rocket - From War Machine to Space Giant to ObsolescenceWikidata
    commonsimageStatic test of Titan I ICBM at Missile Test Center Patriot AFB Florida Commons
    commonsimagePareidolia (15468122) Commons
    commonsimageNorton AFB Bldg 942 June 1989 Commons
    commonsimageNorton AFB Bldg 945 June 1989 Commons
    commonsimageTitansAMARC 38 remaining Commons
    commonsimageDorian 14 Commons
    commonsimageDorian 16 Commons