The President has directed that the Air Force deploy the Peacekeeper missile system at a location near F.E. Warren Air Force Base (hereafter F. E. Warren AFB), close to Cheyenne, Wyoming. The peacekeeper system (formerly known as the M-X system) is an advanced, land-based intercontinental ballistic missile with 100 Peacekeeper missiles. Existing missile silos will be used, and there will be very little structural modification needed. Missile replacement will occur within the 319th and 400th Strategic Missile Squadrons, the two squadrons (50 missiles each) located nearest F.E. Warren AFB. Peacekeeper deployment will occur between 1984 and 1989.
Final Environmental Planning Technical Report. Geologic Resources
1984
159 pages
Report
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Environmental Pollution & Control , Geology & Geophysics , Surface Launched Missiles , Geological surveys , Surface to surface missiles , Land use , Water resources , Natural resources , Soil dynamics , Minerals , Seismic data , F E Warren Air Force Base(Wyoming) , Environmental impact assessments , Environmental planning , PEACEKEEPER Missiles , Intercontinental ballistic missiles , MINUTEMAN III Missiles , Geologic hazards , Geologic resources