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The Convair/General Dynamics Atlas missile program, developed in the 1960s, played a critical role in the U.S. intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capabilities during the Cold War.-stock-foto
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This glossy photo showcases an early example of Thiokol's work in aerospace technology. Thiokol, known for its rocket propulsion systems, was integral in the development of numerous space missions and defense technologies.-stock-foto
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The Convair/General Dynamics Tomahawk, produced between 1970-1979, was a cruise missile used by the U.S. military. It was designed for precision strikes against enemy targets, marking an important advancement in guided missile technology during the Cold War era.-stock-foto
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This image shows the Atlas Midas 29D, a missile designed for military applications. The missile was part of the U.S. strategic defense system, providing long-range capability and precision targeting. Its design was a key component in Cold War-era missile programs, contributing to the technological advancements in missile systems.-stock-foto
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The Convair Atlas missile, developed during the 1960s, was a key element in the U.S. intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) defense program, marking significant advancements in military missile technology during the Cold War.-stock-foto
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This image features Convair/General Dynamics' involvement in the Atlas missile program between 1960 and 1969. The Atlas was the first operational intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) of the United States.-stock-foto
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This image documents Convair/General Dynamics' involvement in the Atlas missile program between 1960 and 1969. The Atlas was the first operational ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) of the United States.-stock-foto
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The Convair/General Dynamics Atlas 3E, with serial number 57-1615, is unloaded at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida. This event marked a key phase in missile development, contributing to the advancement of U.S. military capabilities during the Cold War.-stock-foto
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The Atlas Negative Collection consists of images documenting the development of the Atlas missile, one of the first intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) in the United States. These images provide valuable insights into the early stages of missile technology.-stock-foto
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This image depicts the Convair/General Dynamics Atlas missile program between 1960 and 1969. The program played a crucial role in the U.S. missile defense strategy during the Cold War.-stock-foto
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The Convair/General Dynamics Atlas missile, developed between 1955-1969, was the first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by the United States. It played a critical role in the Cold War's nuclear deterrence strategy, serving as a key element of U.S. missile defense.-stock-foto
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The Atlas 76D launch was part of the development of the U.S. missile defense system, focusing on advancements in rocket technology. The launch demonstrated significant improvements in the precision and reliability of ballistic missile systems during the Cold War.-stock-foto
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The Atlas ICBM launch marks a significant event in the history of intercontinental ballistic missile development. As the first operational ICBM of the United States, it played a pivotal role in the Cold War nuclear deterrence strategy.-stock-foto
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The Convair/General Dynamics plant, featuring personnel and tooling for the Titan/Centaur programs, was crucial in the development of space and missile systems during the Cold War era.-stock-foto
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The Atlas Booster 135D was part of the Atlas missile program, used for space launch missions. The booster played a crucial role in carrying payloads into orbit. This particular unit, with EID 55-051-4, was a part of the broader development of missile and space launch systems during the Cold War era, representing significant advancements in aerospace technology.-stock-foto