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From 1973 - 1980, I was in the Air Force; stationed at Davis Monthan AFB. TITAN II ICBM - fuel systems maintenance. Here are some photos.. There were 18 missle silos in Tucson, 18 in Little Rock, AR, and 18 in Wichita, KS.
Were these 'badboy' warheads that the Titan II carried? Oh yeah! About 400 times more powerful than the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in World War II. Each Titan II carried 1 warhead.
We had to wear these RFHCO (rocket fuel handler's clothing outfits) suits to protect us from the liquid fuels.
Oxidizer (Nitrogen Tetroxide)
UDMH (Unsymmetrical Dimethyl Hydrazine)
The ECU (oxygen packs) held one hour's worth of air. Anytime you were handling the fuels, you had to be wearing these. Topside (ground level) was no fun in the Arizona heat during the summer - I can tell you!!!
During a fuel recycle or missle repair. (all fuel and oxidizer has to be offloaded)
Stage I tanks held about 14,000 gallons of Oxy, and about the same for the UDMH. Stage 2 tanks held about 10,000 gallons each. Before the missle can be worked on; in many cases; the propellents are pumped topside to special holding trailers. Anytime the missles had to removed for special maintenance, the propellents had to be offloaded.
Were these 'badboy' warheads that the Titan II carried? Oh yeah! About 400 times more powerful than the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in World War II. Each Titan II carried 1 warhead.


We had to wear these RFHCO (rocket fuel handler's clothing outfits) suits to protect us from the liquid fuels.
Oxidizer (Nitrogen Tetroxide)
UDMH (Unsymmetrical Dimethyl Hydrazine)

The ECU (oxygen packs) held one hour's worth of air. Anytime you were handling the fuels, you had to be wearing these. Topside (ground level) was no fun in the Arizona heat during the summer - I can tell you!!!
During a fuel recycle or missle repair. (all fuel and oxidizer has to be offloaded)

Stage I tanks held about 14,000 gallons of Oxy, and about the same for the UDMH. Stage 2 tanks held about 10,000 gallons each. Before the missle can be worked on; in many cases; the propellents are pumped topside to special holding trailers. Anytime the missles had to removed for special maintenance, the propellents had to be offloaded.

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