Description: FLIGHT 13 - LGM-118A PEACEKEEPER ICBM - AF OPERATIONAL TEST & EVALUATION CENTER - DETACHMENT#4, OPERATING LOCATION-BC - COLD WAR - POST COLD WAR + END OF AN ERA! This is the real deal, sold as authentic/original/genuine period/vintage patch NOT an Overseas Knockoff!; Reproduction! or Fake! You are buying/purchasing just one (1) patch, The First - (1st) patch listed is the patch you are getting/buying I do not sell any lot/lots of Items! Color Morale Patch Condition is NEW 100% Fully Embroidered Patch NO GLUE on back of patch! Unit emblem certified by The Institute Of Heraldry (TIOH) Note#1: Attached are color images for information purposes only, free on the NET! Note#2: MIRV = Multiple Independent Reentry Vehicle LGM-118 PEACEKEEPER ICBM: The LGM-118 Peacekeeper, originally know as the MX for Missile Experimental, was a MIRV capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) produced & developed by the United States from 1985 to 2005. The missile could carry up to 12 Mark-21 reentry Vehicles (Warheads), although treaty limited to 10 each, armed with a 300-kiloton W87 warhead. Basing Options: In July 1976, Congress refused to fund MX using a silo-based system on grounds of vulnerability, & the project was halted. Several new proposals were made for the alternative basing arrangements, including mobile basing in railway cars that would be sent out into the nation's rail network during times of heightened threat levels. Note: Mark-21 re-entry vehicles on a Peacekeeper MIRV bus. Each carries a 300 Kilo-Ton W-87 warhead with about 20 times the power of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War-2. PEACEKEEPER RAIL GARRISON: The Peacekeeper Rail Garrison is a mobile missile system that was developed by the United States Air Force during the 1980s as part of a plan to place fifty MGM-118A Peacekeeper ICBM on the rail network of the United States. The rail-cars were intended, in case of increased threat of nuclear war, to be deployed into the nation's rail network to avoid being destroyed by a first strike counter force attack by the Soviet Union. However the plan was cancelled as part of defense cutbacks following the end of the Cold War, & the Peacekeeper missiles were installed in silo launchers as LGM-118s instead. Major USAF Commands that operated the LGM-118A Peacekeeper ICBM were: - Strategic Air Command (SAC) - 1947-1992 - Air Combat Command (ACC) - Air Force Space Command (AFSC) - 1982-2019 LGM-118 Peacekeeper Information: - Type: Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) - Place of Origin: United States - In Service: 1986 to2005 - Used by: United States Air Force - Manufacturers: Boeing, Martin Marietta, TRW, Northrop & Denver Aerospace company - Unit Cost: Approximately $70 million - Detonation Mechanism: Ground-burst and or air burst fusing models - Engine: Three-stage solid fuel rocket -- First Stage: 500,000 lbf -- Second Stage: Thiokol SR118 solid fuel rocket motor -- Third Stage: Hercules SR120 solid fuel rocket motor Post-Boost Vehicle: Rocketdyne restart-able liquid=propellant rocket motor, hyperbolic fuel - Operational Range: 7.560 nautical miles or 8,700 miles - Guidance System: Inertial ARIS - Accuracy: 40 meters CEP - Launch Platform: Fixed Silo
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Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Type: USAF Patch
Force: Air Force
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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