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... intercontinental weapon. At a cost of $21.5 billion, the Trident missile would be operative well into the 1980s. New Trident class submarines would carry 24 of the new missiles, whereas the Polaris and Poseidon had carried only 16. Ohio, first Trident class submarine under construction, and costing $882 million, would be ready for patrol duty in ...
... -68)'' The year's biggest congressional defense debate would be whether to proceed with the Trident submarine project, the Los Angeles Times said. The $1.7 billion requested in FY 1974 for the Trident was "the biggest single appropriation being sought for any weapons system." If the program went ... -based deterrents would be to equip the existing Polaris-Poseidon fleet with a first­ generation Trident with a range of more than 6000 km (4000 mi). ''(Conine, LA Times, 7/20 ...
... of the lead submarine in the planned 10-submarine Trident (undersea long-range missile system) program. The submarine, which would carry 16 Trident I missiles with multiple independently targeted vehicle (MIRV) warheads, would be faster, quieter, and better equipped than the Poseidon-class submarine. And the Trident I would have far greater range than the Poseidon missile. ''(DOD Releases 335-74, 336 ...
... , as the first to carry 2 modified transponders with a capability called Satrack to support Trident (fleet ballistic missile) development. Built by Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Laboratory, Transat would receive, translate, and relay NavStar global-positioning signals simulating a Trident missile in flight, to evaluate Satrack procedures before using them in Trident test flights and to check out Satrack processing at JHU ...
... fare-paying passengers was made in London by British European Airways' Trident; touchdown termed smooth by test crew and passengers. Trident was the first civil aircraft certified to employ the automatic landing ...
... in space shuttle program. ''(MSC Roundup, 2/16/73, 1) Plans to operate the new Trident nuclear-powered submarine with 24 missiles of 6500- to 9700-km (4000- to 6000-mi ... of the Naval Torpedo Station Keyport near Bangor, Wash., would be expanded as base for Trident, to broaden the area of operations of deterrent submarines. ''(DOD Release 84-73; NYT, 2 ...
... era," the Navy was pressing for construction of 12 Trident submarines with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVS). As a weapon system the Trident would be "more mobile and less vulner­able ...
... had formed a bidding team with GE. (NYT, 11 Sept 76, 33) A British Airways Trident 3 collided with an Inex-Adria McDonnell Douglas DC-9 near Zagreb, Yugoslavia, at 11 ... where the collision occurred; a British Airways official said after hearing a tape that the Trident crew may not have seen the DC-9 or known of its approach. (Av Wk ...
A Trident 1 missile exploded 18 seconds after a training test launch from the nuclear submarine Simon ... off Cape Canaveral , Florida, in the Atlantic Ocean. This was the third failure for the Trident series of submarine-launched ballistic missiles since August. The Navy planned to conduct an investigation ...
... , Mar 22/89; LA Times, Mar 22/89) In its first underwater test firing, a Trident II missile exploded in flight four seconds after breaching the ocean surface near Cape Canaveral , Florida. Shortly after being fired from the submarine USS Tennessee, the Trident II veered off course and self destructed. Neither the submarine nor its support ships were ...

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