Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 29

Launch Complex 29 (LC-29) was a one-pad launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida built for test flights of the US Navy's submarine-launched Polaris ballistic missiles from 19581980. It also launched Chevaline missiles, which were British Polaris A-3 missiles.[1]

The complex was designed to contain two launch pads, 29A and 29B, but only 29A was built. The launch complex was dismantled in 1980.

In November 2012, ground was broken for a new $185-million Navy missile test facility to be built over the underground structures at LC-25 and LC-29 called the Strategic Weapons System Ashore. The facility will allow the testing of fire control, launch systems and navigation for submarine-fired missiles to be conducted at one facility instead of being done by contractors in different locations around the country.[2]

Launch history

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Launch Complex 29". Air Force Space & Missile Museum. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  2. Moody, Norman "Cape's Navy Missile Site Will Expand" (November 8, 2012) Florida Today Retrieved November 8, 2012

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Coordinates: 28°25′47″N 80°34′38″W / 28.42972°N 80.57722°W / 28.42972; -80.57722

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