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    • USS George Bancroft C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   04.24.1984

      The U.S. Navy launches of a Trident I C4 missile from the USS George C. Bancroft (SSBN 643 - Blue) on April 24, 1982, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 12. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

    • USS Florida C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   10.03.1983

      The U.S. Navy launches Trident I C4 from the submerged USS Florida (SSBN 728 - Gold) at 2:43 p.m. on Oct. 3, 1983, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 18. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

    • USS Florida C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   08.21.1983

      The U.S. Navy launches Trident I C4 from the submerged USS Florida (SSBN 724 - Blue) at 2 p.m. on Aug. 21, 1983, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 17. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

    • USS Casimir Pulaski C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   04.19.1983

      The U.S. Navy launched a Trident I C4 missile launched from the USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN 633 - Gold) at noon on April 19, 1983, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 16. on 8. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

    • USS Michigan C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   11.21.1982

      The U.S. Navy launches Trident I C4 from the submerged USS Michigan (SSBN 727 - Blue) at 12:34 p.m. on Nov. 21, 1982, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 15. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

    • USS Von Steuben C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   11.14.1982

      The U.S. Navy launches Trident I C4 from the submerged USS Von Steuben (SSBN 632 - Gold) on Nov. 14, 1982, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 14. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

    • USS James Madison C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   06.05.1982

      The U.S. Navy launches Trident I C4 missile from the submerged USS James Madison (SSBN 627 - Gold) on June 5, 1982, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 13. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

    • USS Ohio C4 launch

      Courtesy Photo   |   Naval Ordnance Test Unit   |   03.13.1982

      The U.S. Navy launches Trident I C4 missile from the submerged USS Ohio (SSBN 726 - Gold) at noon on Mar. 13, 1982, during Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 11. The Trident I missile was a three-stage, solid-propellant, inertially guided, submarine-launched fleet ballistic missile. It boasted a greater range and payload than its predecessors....

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