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Atlas Missile Silo. Atlas F Complexes The F series of Atlas missile silo complexes were the last type of Atlas ICBM bases to be built. The construction cost of just.
First image: An Atlas launch, probably at Cape Canaveral. Second image: An Atlas F apparently undergoing either a Propellant Loading Exercise (PLX) or perhaps a Technical Acceptance Demonstration (TAD). This is the Willow, Oklahoma site (577-11). More photos are at http://www.siloworld.net/GD-A San%20Diego%20Aerospace/ATLAS%20F/577th%20SMS/577th__sms.htm . Atlas: (classical mythology) A giant condemned to support the sky on his shoulders (Random House dictionary).
ATLAS MISSILE SITE COORDINATES. First image: An Atlas launch, probably at Cape Canaveral. Second image: An Atlas F apparently undergoing either a Propellant.
Atlas Missile Silo. Accidents. This page is where information concerning Atlas missile site accidents will be located. One accident occurred at Vandenberg AFB.
![Atlas F](http://www.atlasmissilesilo.com/Photos/AtlasF/577thSMS/AF-P-O-577-11-WI-00001_ColorPLXAerial1.jpg)
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The F series of Atlas missile silo complexes were the last type of Atlas ICBM bases to be built. The construction cost of just the basic concrete underground structures was approximately $15 million dollars each (in 1960 dollars!). Today's current value of the construction cost would be over $107,000,000! The Atlas F silo complex consisted of the main missile silo with an underground tunnel connecting to the LCC, or Launch Control Center.
![Atlas Missile Site Coordinates](http://w3.uwyo.edu/~jimkirk/missile/Atlas102D-small.jpg)