DOW-UAP-D49, Launch Summary, Vandenberg AFB, 2000
Department of War · 2/3/00 · Document
DOW-UAP-D49, Launch Summary, Vandenberg AFB, 2000 is indexed as a Department of War record with incident date 2/3/00. This report summarizes the historical record of launches occurring at Vandenberg Air Force Base between 1958 and 2000.
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Details
- FOREWORD This is the official registry of all major launch operations conducted from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. (native PDF text, page 3)
- The vehicles are presented in chronofogical order beginning with the first launch on 16 December 1958. (native PDF text, page 3)
- Launch dates reflect Vandenberg local time. (native PDF text, page 3)
- The information is further grouped into two matrixes titled: "ANNUAL LAUNCH SUMMARY BY BOOSTER" and "ANNUAL LAUNCH SUMMARY BY COMMAND." Two additional items contained in this document are a "LAUNCH FACILITY GUIDE" and a ''GLOSSARY." In the main chronology section, the two columns reporting cumulative numbers by. (native PDF text, page 3)
- They do not include, for instance, Titan IV launches conducted on the East Coast at Cape Canaveral, Florida. (native PDF text, page 3)
- GLOSSARY ABRES Advanced Ballistic Reentry System ABRV Advanced Ballistic Reentry Vehicle (Formerly LBRV) ACC Air Combat Command (Strategic Air Command [SAC] prior to 1 June 1992.) ACE Advanced Control Experiment ADC Aerospace Defense Command AE Atmosphere Explorer AEC Atomic Energy Commission AFMC Air Force Materiel. (native PDF text, page 4)
- DT&E Development Test & Evaluation DT&E PHASE I Development Test & Evaluation (Missile Functional Performance [Peacekeeperll DT&E PHASE II Development Test & Evaluation (Missile Reentry Vehicle Capabilities and Silo lntergradation [Peacekeeper]) DUAL LAUNCH The launch of two missiles one after another EOS Earth. (native PDF text, page 5)
- KOMPSAT Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite LAGEOS Laser Geodynamic Satellite LANDSAT Earth Resources Satellite LBRV Large Ballistic Reentry Vehicle (See ABRV) LE Launch Emplacement LF Launch Facility LLL Lawrence Livermore Laboratory LLV-1 Lockheed Launch Vehicle 1. (Became Lockheed Martin Launch Vehicle, and in Sept 97. (native PDF text, page 6)
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