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Matt Blaze@federate.social to Photography@fedia.io · 3 months ago

Titan II ICBM, Lauch Complex 571-7, Sahuarita, AZ, 2009.

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Titan II ICBM, Lauch Complex 571-7, Sahuarita, AZ, 2009.

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Matt Blaze@federate.social to Photography@fedia.io · 3 months ago
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Titan II ICBM, Lauch Complex 571-7, Sahuarita, AZ, 2009.

All the pixels, none of the retaliatory strikes, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/4182507708

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  • Matt Blaze@federate.socialOP
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    Captured with a DSLR and a Zeiss 21mm Distagon lens. Handheld (there was no room to set up a tripod).

    In 2009, I was fortunate to join a “top to bottom” tour of former Air Force Titan ICBM site 571-7, now preserved as a museum. Titan II missiles carried a nine megaton(!) “physics package” in the “reentry vehicle” (which they emphatically assured me had been removed from this missile, but I still wouldn’t advise upsetting them too much).

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      More ICBM photos and discussion here: https://www.mattblaze.org/blog/titans/

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        @mattblaze@federate.social Have you ever been to the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site in South Dakota? HIGHLY recommended.

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          @APBBlue@thepit.social Yes, definitely a mandatory stop on the nuclear tourism route!

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        @mattblaze@federate.social Yowzer. I’ve read about that before but it’s usually just facts & figures about the distances, blast radius, expected casualties etc. Your piece adds the humanity that was present at the time, and that’s pretty hair raising (not that I have much!).

        I lived through the last 20 years of the Cold War. What a mad thing it was - total distrust of the “other side”, it’s a wonder we didn’t end up in a nuclear winter.

        (See also BBC’s “Threads”, utterly terrifying yet compelling viewing).

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          @greem@cyberplace.social It is utterly miraculous that we didn’t all blow everything up.

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            @mattblaze@federate.social we came so close during Able Archer in 83 (I think!) and were only saved by a very brave Soviet man who refused to believe that the traces he was seeing were real.

            I know you know this, but by crikey we were literal seconds from nuclear Armageddon and one man’s intransigence pretty much saved the entire world as we knew it.

            Like I said, what a mad time that was!

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    @mattblaze@federate.social Amazing. Thanks for sharing.

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    @mattblaze@federate.social this place was surprisingly fun to visit despite what it was originally intended to do. Did you get to do the whole top-to-bottom tour? They took us down to see the thrust redirection vanes and the sump

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      @harborsec@infosec.exchange Yes. If you read the thread you will see my extensive writeup on the place.

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