3/23/2015 - VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- A team of Air Force Global Strike Command
Airmen launched an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile
equipped with a test reentry vehicle today at 3:36 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time
from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.
Every test launch verifies the accuracy and reliability of
the ICBM weapon system, providing valuable data to ensure a safe, secure and
effective nuclear deterrent. The launch team, under the direction of the 576th
Flight Test Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, included Airmen from the 90th Missile
Wing at F. E. Warren AFB, Wyoming.
"A lot of work and preparation goes in to an
operational test launch from the teams on both bases," said Lt. Col
Tytonia Moore, 90th MW, Task Force commander. "With these launches, we not
only verify our processes and the ICBM weapon system, we provide a visual to
the world that the Minuteman III is capable of striking pretty much anywhere
with extreme precision."
"The role we play here is vital to the testing and
evaluation of the Minuteman III program," said Col. Kelvin Townsend, 576th
Flight Test Squadron commander. "We ensure the facilities and framework
are in place to conduct operational test launches in a safe and secure manner
with multiple team players contributing to the reliability of the test."
F. E. Warren AFB is one of three missile bases with crew
members standing alert 24-7 year round, overseeing the nation's 450 ICBM alert
forces.
The ICBM community, including the Department of Defense, the
Department of Energy, and U.S. Strategic Command will use the data collected
from this mission for continuing force development evaluation.
The ICBM test launch program demonstrates the operational
credibility of the Minuteman III and ensures the United States' ability to maintain
a strong, credible nuclear deterrent as a key element of U.S. national security
and the security of U.S. allies and partners.
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