Titan IV

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Titan IV was a family of heavy-lift space launch vehicles developed by Martin Marietta and operated by the United States Air Force from 1989 to 2005. Launches were conducted from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida and Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

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Titan IV-A; Titan IV-B
TitanLockheed Martin, United States
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    A SRMU solid rocket booster.A SRMU solid rocket booster.
    Titan IV fairing after jettison testTitan IV fairing after jettison test
    The first stage of a Titan IV launch vehicle is offloaded from a C-5B Galaxy aircraft for an official acceptance and dedication ceremony DF-ST-89-04975The first stage of a Titan IV launch vehicle is offloaded from a C-5B Galaxy aircraft for an official acceptance and dedication ceremony DF-ST-89-04975
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    Two SRMU solid rocket boosters.Two SRMU solid rocket boosters.
    Two SRMU solid rocket boosters.Two SRMU solid rocket boosters.
    Two SRMU solid rocket boosters.Two SRMU solid rocket boosters.
    A SRMU solid rocket booster.A SRMU solid rocket booster.
    The two SRMU solid rockets of a Titan IVB space launch vehicle.The two SRMU solid rockets of a Titan IVB space launch vehicle.
    Ivey Steel field personnel Letter of Recommendation from Ben Dusenberry and Morris Worland, Martin Marietta, Pad 41 CCAFSIvey Steel field personnel Letter of Recommendation from Ben Dusenberry and Morris Worland, Martin Marietta, Pad 41 CCAFS