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Guided Missiles and Rockets in 1959 The Advance Terrier surface-to-air
guided missile was to be operational with at least 27
units of the U.S. fleet. It was scheduled to replace the
original Terrier, which had been on duty with fleet units
since early in 1956. Powered by two stages of solid fuel
rockets, the missile was cpable of supersonic speeds. Titan, a U.S. Air Force ICBM,
blasted from the launching pad prior to the first
successful separation of its two stages during its May 5
test flight. A data capsule ejected from
the nose cone of this 130-ton Atlas ICBM was recovered
less than three hours after the missile was launched, on
August 24. A Mercury space capsule ejected
from a Little Joe rocket during a test flight fired from
the NASA Wallops Island, Virginia, facility was
successfully recovered by a U.S. Navy ship a short time
later. The Mace, an inertially guided
surface-to-surface Air Force missile built by the Martin
Company, was fired successfully in its March 26 test
flight. SEE ALSO |
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