Category:Nike-X
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Nike-X was an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system designed in the early 1960s by ARPA. It replaced the earlier Nike Zeus system, which had been cancelled in January 1963. It was itself cancelled due to high costs in 1967, and replaced by the Sentinel system.
Media in category "Nike-X"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Emblem of the Nike-X Project Office.png 883 × 977; 819 KB
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First Sprint missile test at Meck Island.jpg 2,857 × 2,281; 1.2 MB
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HAPDAR array installation.jpg 525 × 414; 40 KB
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HAPDAR radar under construction.jpg 525 × 414; 48 KB
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Hibex.jpg 500 × 375; 62 KB
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HibexAction1.jpg 229 × 426; 27 KB
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Meck Island radars.jpg 551 × 435; 43 KB
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Nike-X deployment concept.gif 800 × 686; 299 KB
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SC-632558 - HIBEX - 1966.png 5,040 × 3,546; 6.94 MB
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SC-632559 - HIBEX - 1966.png 5,243 × 3,343; 6.95 MB