That is Classified. No civilian nor enlisted Air Force personnel will know this answer. Only certain high Chain of Command and Staff in the U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Armed Forces will know this. The current President of the U.S. is not even allowed to know this information either. What VAFB launches are polar-orbit satallites, which is launched by certain missiles that could successfully carry the payload into earths' orbit. The information again is classified to civilians.
Karen Bankhead was born in Vandenberg AFB, in California, USA.
About 211-220 miles or 4.5 hours. Depends on route taken, Google Maps will give you to options.
The Vandenberg Air Force Base located in Lompoc, California. Vandenberg AFB is a Department of Defense space and missile testing base. The base is named in honour of former Air Force Chief Hoyt S. Vandenberg.
India is estimated to have about 80-100 nuclear missiles. And China has an estimated of 300+ nuclear missiles.
No. Cuba itself never had nuclear missiles although the USSR set up nuclear missile launch sites in Cuba.
ss4 and ss5 nuclear missiles
Some nuclear weapons can be fitted to missiles. In the case of an ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles) a nuclear weapon can be outfitted so that it can reach distant points on the globe.
The General Secretary/Premier Nikita Khrushchev removed nuclear missiles from Cuba after a very tense nuclear drawdown in the U.S.
With the aid of nuclear missiles.
i know 6 SS-4 Nuclear missiles
Nuclear missiles leave the earth's atmosphere for some time. Intercontinental missiles, for example require the missile to ascend to 1,000 feet to assure that it will reach it's intended target.
Vandenber AFB is about 8 miles north of Lompoc, 11 miles south of Orcutt, and 15 miles south of Santa Maria