387. Weighing the Atlas Silo Crib
| Title | 387. Weighing the Atlas Silo Crib |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Paper Number | 0387 |
| Year of Publication | 1963 |
| Authors | McCarty, C. D., and Mullen J. E. |
| Conference | 22nd National Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, April 29 - May 2 |
| Conference Location | St. Louis, Missouri |
| Publisher | Society of Allied Weight Engineers, Inc. |
| Date Published | 5/29/63 |
| Abstract | This paper was presented at the Twenty-second Annual National Conference of the Society of Aeronautical Weight Engineers at St. Louis, Missouri, April 29-May 1, 1963. One means of storing the Air Force Atlas ICBM missile in a state of readiness is the underground unitary silo. Inside the silo, entirely suspended by shock absorbing springs, is an eight-sided steel crib structure containing all the elements necessary to launch and Atlas missile. A 50-foot tunnel connects the silo to a two-level launch control center, also underground and shock isolated. |
| Key Words | 09. Weighing Equipment |
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