Site Of The Most Dangerous American Warhead | Titan 2 Missile Museum

For many the concept of the cold war is just beyond our grasp as we look on at history and hear the tales of the time of uncertainty and fear. However one museum just outside of Tucson is looking to remind people of the dangers which once were and educate the public about the severity of the times and how we should not be looking to recreate history as they explain in depth the Titan 2 Missile Program and just how close we were to a real catastrophe.

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18 Comments

  1. It is an Absolutely incredible museum and an utterly unforgettable experience. Being in the launch control room as the docent walks through the launch is a surreal experience. When I was there, I remember feeling physically uncomfortable as he was talking through the process. From the moment we turned the launch key, I could feel my pulse quickening. My heart was pounding until, 58 seconds later, it sank with the realization that the missile was now on its way and millions of lives would soon be snuffed out with no way to stop it.

  2. You're in my neighborhood. If you get near Tombstone, Sierra Vista let me know would love to meet you and grab a cup of coffee

  3. Very cool, Bunny! Thank you. My husband helped build submarines in Connecticut. He told me that the USA can stop some nuclear warheads from other countries but each missile has so many at one time that we can only stop a percentage. And, like the man said, we have literally 30 min before they hit. We live ten min from MacDill AFB. It's the USA command ctr. If it was hit, we'd be TOASTED!

  4. Judging by guys I worked with over the years who were formerly on these crews or on the subs, they were a chosen few who had the 'right stuff' for this. They were very methodical, detail-oriented, cool under pressure, and generally pretty intelligent. And they also knew how to unwind after a shift and let it go! Thumbs up for a really good ride-along!

  5. No thanks I spent some of my Air Force career around Nukes. Not a fan, but love the movie "Dr. Strange love." Yes, I'm a bit twisted 😊 Glad you got to experience it.

  6. I live in Phoenix went here in the early 2000's the guy doing the tour he was one of the last crews who were stationed at the silo when it was still active in the 1980's. It was cool to talk to the actual folks who were there during the days when the missile had a live 9MT warhead. When we went back up to the surface, I pointed to couple of old looking 1980s vehicles parked there one was a pickup truck I asked did you drive those not only did they drive them they were the last person to drive them to the parking spot.

  7. You seem to be getting braver about snakes. The things you should be most aware of is that rattlesnakes like to hide beneath rocks and heavy equipment. It’s always best not to put hands or feet near those hiding places. The other thing is that snakes come out to warm/sun themselves on paths when the weather is cool. Otherwise, just watch where you step, and give them fair warning to let them know you are coming. Using a hiking stick might help with that. You also have Brock with you. He’s the expert! He may have something to do with the reason you seem to be gaining confidence in facing your fear. Way to go Bunny! 👍🏻

  8. What nobody knows about are the anti-ballistic missle capabilities of the U.S. or Russia. Those unknowns could keep the world safe, for a while.

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