HGM-25A Titan I

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The Martin Marietta SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), 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 U.S. arsenal and space launch capability. The Titan I was unique among the Titan models in that it used liquid oxygen and RP-1 as propellants; all subsequent versions used storable propellants instead.

1959  WikimediaWikidata
SM-68A Titan I; Titan I
mass 105140 kilogram, diameter 3.05 metre, 
intercontinental ballistic missile, multistage rocket, Glenn L. Martin Company, United States
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    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
    Titan I at Discovery Park of America in Union City, TN.Titan I at Discovery Park of America in Union City, TN.
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      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
      commonsimageTitan I at Discovery Park of America in Union City, TN. Commons