Launching a Minuteman from a C-5

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Pretty neat article from CNN about using the C-5 as a the launch platform for an ICBM.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/09/travel/c5-galaxy-dover-museum-minuteman-missile/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

The behemoth nicknamed Zero-One-Four arrived at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware Wednesday, where it soon will be handed over to the Air Mobility Command Museum. The giant jet with 90014 painted on its tail made history in 1974 when it became the only aircraft ever to drop and ignite a live, Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile.
 
Quite an exercise ! Hard to see the value, given the USN's fleet of "Boomers". Given the big target a C-5 is, all the enemy would have to do is suspect an ICBM on board, and "poof" one dead ICBM; and crew. Nice exercise, though :rolleyes:.
 
Quite an exercise ! Hard to see the value, given the USN's fleet of "Boomers". Given the big target a C-5 is, all the enemy would have to do is suspect an ICBM on board, and "poof" one dead ICBM; and crew. Nice exercise, though :rolleyes:.
I think it was never intended to be operational, but destruction would not have been that easy. A C-5 flying over the CONUS or Canada would not be that easy to spot.

This was done when the MX ConOps was being developed/hashed out.
 
Gotcha. FWIW, I as @ VAFB when the MX/Peacekeeper was launched. We had meetings afer meetings about the demonstrators & expected, and what to do with them. Ah, the days of endless fun we had.
 
Gotcha. FWIW, I as @ VAFB when the MX/Peacekeeper was launched. We had meetings afer meetings about the demonstrators & expected, and what to do with them. Ah, the days of endless fun we had.
Airplanes, trucks, rail road cars, and a mountain shell game; in the end we stuck them in holes.
 
It did not have the ground/window rattling of an Atlas, but a pretty big bang, followed by a respectable roar.
 
I'd have to double check, but I think they were throwing bombs and things out the back during Vietnam.

And it was probably being done before that. C-119's in Vietnam, Algeria, probably even Korea if we did some digging. My money would be on barrels of napalm.
 
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