Triton
No, it was used to track missiles during the cold war.
no
it was called the Cold War
At the highest number, it was less than 1500, with 1000 of these Minuteman missiles.
The cold war was simply a term used. There was no war. The cold war was actually a "Stalemate between two sets of nuclear armed nations" that were waiting for an excuse to press the buttons on each other (buttons which fired nuclear missiles).
Cuba
No - the distance is too far and objects that far out could easily be detected. Nuclear deterrence during the Cold War was based on a constant shell game, and short flight times for missiles.
In order to defend American interests in the cold war, Reagan streamlined the armed forces and pulled missiles out of Europe. He demanded that the Soviets immediately remove missiles and when they didn't he put American range missiles in Europe and at the USSR.
The term effects of the Cold War is the Americans and Russians are scared to launch their nuclear missiles at each other.
Cuba.
No
Soviet Union