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FDS. Magazine exists, concreted over. Home now to the 103rd Air Control Squadron. Now L-58C is used as a Long Range Radar (LRR) site by the FAA, designated "J-63" equipped with ARSR-4 Radar. 20th Century Castles, LLC has sold 60 properties. No buildings or signs of magazines. FDS. Most buildings razed and rebuilt as a Relay site. There were also sites in Wolf Lake, Fort Sheridan, the Skokie Lagoons and elsewhere placed strategically to overlap so that no part of the Chicago-area would be left unprotected. No evidence remains of LS. Redeveloped into American Foundation for Autistic Children. Many buildings still in use, magazines still electrified and operable, used by owner for storage. Private ownership. FDS. The site was initially an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. No radar towers. Even the signs listing the bunker's rules can be read decades later. Probably facility is complete within the trees and wild underbrush. As of 2019, entire launch site covered by new police academy. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) C-80DC established at Arlington Heights AI, IL in 1960 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. We depend on ad revenue to craft and curate stories about the worlds hidden wonders. Buildings removed; foundations and radar tower concrete bases remain. Double magazine in good shape. The missile launchers were in a large bermed compound on the other side of the lagoons adjoining the Edens Expressway, about a quarter of a mile south of Dundee Road. Some ruins are visible along the west boundary, including the crushed fuelling stand and parts of the acid storage sheds.384850N 0772121W / 38.81389N 77.35583W / 38.81389; -77.35583 (W-74-LS). Totally obliterated by new construction. Concrete pad still visible. Abandoned, buildings appear derelict with lots of junk in the area. Also quite a few junk vehicles. Obliterated, FDS, vacant lot just west of LAX runway 6R, Nike launch facilities obliterated. Private ownership, redeveloped into single-family housing. Pads have been removed, with just disturbed earth and a cleared area where they were. Abandoned, vegetation (tall trees) growing in Magazine concrete. Now obliterated, High-end single-family housing, no evidence of IFC. FDS. This site was co-located with the now closed. Quick Description: Former Nike site in Naperville, Illinois. Most buildings are still there, launch magazines filled in, concrete pads obliterated. Some older buildings deteriorated. Undetermined purpose Site largely intact barracks has been torn down. FDS. Nothing left. Appears to be the base of a radar tower remaining, no buildings. Assembly buildings are still standing but now in private hands. Located within 1.5 hours of Missoula, Helena and Butte, off the grid and 7 miles North of I-90 off Brock Creek Rd which is not maintained for approx. in Nike Missile Sites. FDS. Heres why the US Air Force isnt concerned. Upgraded to above-ground Nike-Hercules and re-designated HM-66. Private owner, construction use. Private ownership, now MPL Industries. Obliterated, Athletic Field of Rio Hondo Junior College. A small not-for-profit community farm provides outdoor education on part of the site. No evidence of former IFC site. The 436th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion was active by 1955. This article lists sites in the United States, most responsible to Army Air Defense Command; however, the Army also deployed Nike missiles to Europe as part of the NATO alliance, with sites being operated by both American and European military forces. The Fat Man bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 had a yield of 20 kilotons. FDS. The Arlington Heights Army Air Defense Site was a Project Nike Missile Master site near Chicago, Illinois. Barracks buildings in use, double magazine site. L-85's housing area was taken over by the Air Force after the IFC was closed by the Army, and was redesignated as Loring Family Housing Annex #3. Obliterated and abandoned, Department of Energy. The AADCP was inactivated in May 1972. Redeveloped into Nike Park Sports Complex on Diehl Road. Buildings standing and in use. Site leased in about 2014 and is now Wing Headquarters for the Maryland Wing, Civil Air Patrol. Minor remnants are still visible in the NE corner. Part of the facility exists to the west, with outlines of radar towers visible. Three well preserved buildings are in good shape, and several others deteriorated; sidewalks between buildings exist as also the base of the flagpole. Partially intact, administration buildings at entrance standing, with what appear to be military radio towers. [10] During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Travis battalion assumed responsibility for the remaining active batteries guarding the entire San Francisco region. Berms still quite visible under vegetation. Site at end of Adrian Drive. Obliterated by new construction. Town of Manchester, Recreation Center. It was organized into a Missile Group (the overall staffing); a Support Wing (tech and log support), and 2 (9th and 13th) Missile Wings, each with 4 subordinate units. Only a couple of buildings standing. Mix of new and old buildings. Magazines are present, welded shut, and badly degraded. Nike launch magazines abandoned and partially covered by a layer of soil, used for open-air storage. Buildings exist on east side of road, appear to be in poor condition and overgrown. NF-17DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site P-21 / Z-21. Magazine launch doors removed; site appears to be filled in, with vegetation covering fill sites. The Full Screen control in the upper righthand corner of the Google Maps display expands the display to cover the entire computer screen. USAR Center Magazine area remains, concrete badly deteriorated.BR>. The site was closed on 18 June 1968. Missile magazines exist however launchers appear to be concreted over. Buildings in good shape, Radar tower bases visible. FDS. Closed in 1993 with the inactivation of Loring Air Force Base. Most structures are still present but have been repurposed as storage buildings. Abandoned. Private ownership, Radio transmitter, Cell tower built on site. Its new purpose is utilized regularly, and you can enjoy it too. Only a few are intact and preserve the history of the Nike project. W-45 was manned by the A/75th (11/54-9/58), A/3/562nd (9/58-6/60) and MDArNG B/3/70th (6/60-12/61) ADA. You can choose to turn Labels on or off. Above-ground Nike-Hercules pads within protective berms. Rebuilt as Los Angeles County prison camp. Partially intact. Redeveloped into Norwin Soccer Club, Norwin YMCA, Oak Hollow Seniors Center. . Site obliterated, little evidence of IFC, overgrown. Former triple-magazine site now abandoned. Radars were FPS-93A and in 1982 the FPS-117 was installed. Built on a former World War II auxiliary field (#3) of Roswell AAF. There's a garage for vehicles. Dyess AFB Defense Area (DY): Installed to defend the SAC bombers and Atlas F missile silos stationed at and around Dyess AFB. No evidence of IFC site. Remains an Army Reserve facility. Magazines visible, earth grading equipment moving dirt around area. Elevators cemented over. In single-family home subdivision built since inactivation of Nike Fire Control Site. Buildings used for storage/support in good condition, rest of site has been razed and sold off, now single-family housing, no evidence of radar towers. Now obliterated, although largely intact. of Public Works, poor condition, being used as a storage yard. Nike launch facilities obliterated by construction. There were no intercontinental ballistic missiles or ICMBs at Montrose Harbor. Appears to be light industrial estate. Many Nike sites are now municipal yards, communications, and FAA facilities, probation camps, and even renovated for use as airsoft gaming and military simulation training complexes. PI-70DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site RP-62 / Z-62. Largely obliterated, now Massachusetts Audubon education center. Largely redeveloped, although several old IFC buildings still used. Private property, with locked fence access. South Florida Natural Resources Center in Everglades National Park, under control of National Park Service. Was an Unusual Salvador Dal Painting Actually His? The Cost of U.S. Nuclear Forces: From BCA to Bow Wave and Beyond, Fact Sheet: Ballistic vs. Cruise Missiles. FDS. It was faster, and could travel farther up to 90 miles. Intact, abandoned. FDS. Now obliterated, Park, ownership by Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Manned by C/36th (/54-9/58), C/1/562nd (9/58-3/60) and MDArNG A/1/70th (3/60-12/62). Currently used as the Rod & Gun Club and the 35th Infantry Division (Mech) motor pool/maintenance facility. FDS. Triple-magazine Nike Missile launching concrete pad now a parking lot for the Fort Funston hang gliding area. intrusion detection mechanisms. HM-01DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site Z-210. An Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) was established at Omaha AFS, NE in 1959 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. FDS. In reasonable condition. Carrie Austin Resigns from City Council After 29 Years in Office, At Least 2 Tornadoes Briefly Touch Down in Chicago Suburbs, Control of Chicago City Council Up for Grabs as Aldermanic Runoffs Loom. Above ground site with launchers protected by berms. Obliterated, no evidence of launch site. No evidence of radar towers. Radar facility used as storage for Lannon County Park and as a US Cellular tower site. No radar towers. Magazine area is used for earth moving equipment training. IFC site operated by B/602nd (9/55-9/58) and B/4/5th (9/58-8/60), Still under US government control, Naval Surface Warfare Center. On 1 October 1961 W-13DC was integrated with USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site RP-54/Z-227. Two radar towers remain on the property of a landscape business. Most buildings were razed, with no radar towers. FDS. Two Integrated Fire Control (IFC) sites service the launch site, which contained twice the normal number of batteries. Batteries paved over with asphalt, new building construction. FDS. It was part of the Nike-Belt, a defense system which was created to defend Europe against the then newly invented jets. LA-45DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site RP-39 / Z-39 The AADCP was inactivated 1 Sep 1974 along with the remaining Nike Hercules sites. Isle of Wight County Park. The launch site itself is not part of the paintball area. Used to be well preserved for its years of age and disuse, but the underground batteries were demolished and filled in 2001. Buildings in good condition, magazine being used as tractor trailer parking and storage site. Mostly redeveloped, many buildings remain in good shape, sidewalks still connecting buildings. Obliterated Private ownership. Some buildings still in use. King Salmon Long Range Radar Site is still in use. It was later equipped with the AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system. Current status is unknown. It was later equipped with the AN/GSG-5(V) BIRDIE solid-state computer system. Buildings in good condition, magazine area in use by the city police department as a vehicle storage area. And it is roughly. Maryland/District of Columbia/Northern Virginia, "Cieli fiammeggianti, dalla Guerra fredda a Base Tuono", by Alberto Mario Carnevale, Eugenio Ferracin, Maurizio Struffi, 2021, second edition, Nuclear Battlefields - Global Links in the Arms Race, by William M. Arkin and Richard W. Fieldhouse, 1985, Learn how and when to remove this template message, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWYAtR-XgTI, 1988 Base Realignment and Closure Commission, Fort Tilden, Rockaway Point Road, New York, "Die Erler Nike/Hercules Flarak-Batterie", "Nikesummit.org: Friends of Nike Site Summit", "Nike Missile Site Golden Gate National Recreation Area (U.S. National Park Service)", "Nike Missile Site C-41 Promontory Point Jackson Park, Chicago IL Michael Epperson", "Blast Camp Paintball Welcome to Blastcamp Paintball & Airsoft", Vernon Hills decides to drop Nike name from sports park, "Nike Sites with Earlier or Later Use by the Air Force", "Virginia Department of Historic Resources: Marker Online Database Search", "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Virginia: Western Fairfax County", "At missile site, 'on our toes' day and night", "Construction has begun at former Nike base near Newport", "Fire at old Commerce Twp. Fenced. Geoffrey Baer joined Chicago Tonight for this weeks Ask Geoffrey, about old Nike missile bases in Chicago. Site was both an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master and later AN/GSG-5(V) BIRDIE Radar Direction Center. US Forest Service Insect & Disease Lab. Is now known as Nike Base Town Park; as such, it hosts Grand Island's Senior Citizen Center, a town-sponsored safe hangout for teens known as Reality Cafe, and space for group meetings. Access road to highway 4 only remnants of IFC site. Those have since been dismantled and demolished due to various nuclear arms reduction treaties. It sits roughly 60 miles southwest of the city of Hami, known as the site of a re-education camp where the Chinese government detains Uyghurs and members of other minority groups. One height-finder radar was later removed and remaining set modified to an AN/FPS-116 c. 1977. As in several other states, during the 1960s the National Guard assumed a greater role in operating the sites. FDS. Almost all of the towers and control facilities are gone now including all traces at Montrose Harbor. Obliterated, Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park, Partially Intact, King County Sheriff's Department, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-33), Intact, USAR Center, 104th Division, Training, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-32), Partially Intact. Redeveloped into an office park north of I-88. Large number of cars, boats, large RVs. Abandoned, Pere Marquette State Park, kits if debris on the launchers, site used as a storage yard. No radar towers. Above-ground magazine protected by berms. Hartford Defense Area (HA): Operational in 1956, these sites were first manned by Regular Army and later by Guard Units. Many tractor trailers and new small business or manufacturing buildings on the site. Headquarters facilities were located at Tappan, Fort Totten, Fort Wadsworth, and Roslyn. In 2002, Evesham Township had the launch area cleared of illegal dumps and demolition debris left from the buildings. Some old roads remain. It was formerly under private ownership, used as an Airsoft gaming facility, most notably by the Minnesota Airsoft Association. The control in the upper-right corner of the map (it shows the four corners of a box) allows you to see the map Because of this new missile, fewer sites were needed and PH-32, along with 7 other Philadelphia region bases, was shut down. Redeveloped Solano County Detention Center and Animal Shelter, FSUSD bus yard. OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. Either Army Reserve or NY National Guard site. Located on Webb State Park/South Shore Association for Retarded Citizens (Mess Hall, EM Barracks and Missile Test & Assembly Building remain, pits buried but vents & ducts are visible). No radar towers. Missile launchers asphalted over but some doors still visible. Obliterated, Corps of Engineers control, demolished, Partially intact, Launch remains, serves as administration facility for Chena River Lakes Recreation Area. In early 1965 the AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system was installed. On that date, it was designated as Potrero Hills Storage Annex; and jurisdiction, control, and accountability were assigned to Travis AFB. Launch area was immediately north of current school building. FDS. Get more stories delivered right to your email. Command, maintenance, and fueling buildings now serve as the U.S. Border Patrol's Detroit Sector Headquarters. Follow us on Twitter to get the latest on the world's hidden wonders. Obliterated, City of Detroit. Private ownership, berms still in evidence in aerial imagery. Most public. [citation needed]. Obliterated, Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. Magazine area is in good shape, launch doors visible, probably welded shut. 94th ADA Group, headquartered in Kaiserslautern for most of the Nike-Hercules period had four battalions as follows, with locations: - In Pforzheim (Hagenschie/Wurmberg), in Baden-Wrttemberg there is a missile launch site operated by the US-Army until April 1985. It was decommissioned after only four years and has sat dormant and neglected for decades, eventually selling for $160,000 in 1997 and again for $575,000 in 2015. Buildings in good shape, no radar towers. FDS. 430349N 0784238W / 43.06361N 78.71056W / 43.06361; -78.71056 (BU-09-LS), 425550N 0783549W / 42.93056N 78.59694W / 42.93056; -78.59694 (BU-18-LS), 424634N 0784006W / 42.77611N 78.66833W / 42.77611; -78.66833 (BU-34/35-LS), 431259N 0785732W / 43.21639N 78.95889W / 43.21639; -78.95889 (NF-03-CS), 430931N 0785023W / 43.15861N 78.83972W / 43.15861; -78.83972 (NF-16-CS), 430107N 0790047W / 43.01861N 79.01306W / 43.01861; -79.01306 (NF-41-CS), 430032N 0790056W / 43.00889N 79.01556W / 43.00889; -79.01556 (NF-41-LS), 410319N 0735541W / 41.05528N 73.92806W / 41.05528; -73.92806 (NY-09-CS), 404838N 0733253W / 40.81056N 73.54806W / 40.81056; -73.54806 (NY-23-LS), 404249N 0732535W / 40.71361N 73.42639W / 40.71361; -73.42639 (NY-24-CS), 405700N 0725207W / 40.95000N 72.86861W / 40.95000; -72.86861 (NY-25-CS), 403536N 0733804W / 40.59333N 73.63444W / 40.59333; -73.63444 (NY-29/30-CS). In use, some buildings still standing. It is also used occasionally for communications exercises supporting various US Army operations. becomes S. State Line Rd. Obliterated, Milagra Ridge (GGNRA). Redeveloped into open greenspace with retention ponds. At some later time it transferred to Military Airlift Command, and on 1 Jun 1992 transferred to Air Mobility Command. Partially Intact, City of Detroit, River Rouge Park. The mountain between the launcher and the IFC was "notched" in three places to allow the Missile Tracking Radar to acquire the missile while sitting on the launcher. Fenced and gated. [16], 413622N 0724129W / 41.60611N 72.69139W / 41.60611; -72.69139 (HA-48-CS). After the Nike base was closed, it was gained by Ellsworth AFB on 30 Sep 1963, as Ellsworth Academic Annex (also referred to as South Nike Education Annex). Well-preserved in private ownership. Roads exist with severe cracking in poor shape. Radar towers removed. Especially to the East of them which is the direction of prevailing winds. Site is now used as a bus parking lot for Meramec Valley R-3 school district. The site was purchased by a developer who intended to split the property, with the new Spring Run neighborhood to be built on the control area. Answer (1 of 19): Used to be in the middle of the countrywhere they were safer from sneak attacks. The buildings appear to be in use and in good condition. They could reach speeds of over 1,600 miles per hour thats more than two times the speed of sound and could climb up to 70,000 feet. Buildings removed, appears to be totally abandoned with no known use. East side of what is now Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. Nike launching pads are visible, probably all sealed shut. Nike was created to address a new. 262 just outside the town limits. Site PR-99 at North Smithfield stayed in operation until 1971 while PR-38 at Bristol held on until 1974. Site equipped with the AN/GSG-5(V) BIRDIE solid-state computer system. Former double magazine. Launchers probably intact. Raymond Central High School some buildings intact but site greatly modified for school. Redeveloped into Hadley Shopping Center and a light industrial park. For instance, the missile field of F. E. Warren Air Force Base includes portions of western Nebraska, northern Colorado, and eastern Wyoming, an area of more than 12,000 square miles. (WTTW Archive). It was subsequently closed by 1990. DF-30DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site P-78 / Z-78. Very deteriorated. Perimeter fencing intact. Some buildings are in use, but no radar towers. It has a maximum range of 8,700 miles and a maximum speed of Mach 23 (17,500 mph). The elevator is present but the hydraulics have been removed. Most buildings remain, appears some of the magazine as well. Missile pads partially Intact, Harvard University. As of 1959 the Italian commanding unit was: The IFC is mostly burned (prior to the fire, the IFC was used as a minimum security prison). FDS. Magazines appear to be covered over with dirt but location still visible on aerial imagery. Later re-used as an Aerojet facility but now abandoned. Their defending area was the industrial Ruhr area. Access road to upper control site (IFC-1) inaccessible due to decades of vegetation growth taking back the road up to the top. There are currently three active missile wings (supposedly), each wing has a total of 150 silo's and three squadrons. 5 miles. Buildings standing, looks abandoned. Buildings torn down, launch pads consist of concrete slabs and bunkers. Redeveloped into high-end single-family housing.

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