In the 1970s, the United States developed and deployed several missile systems as part of its Cold War strategy, including the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and the Polaris submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM). The Minuteman, first deployed in 1962, was a key component of the U.S. land-based nuclear deterrent, with improvements and upgrades continuing into the 1970s. Additionally, the U.S. conducted research on advanced missile systems and technologies during this period, reflecting the ongoing arms race with the Soviet Union.
Soviets were establishing nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
Missile threats
That they will not attack cuba
the Cuban missile crisis affected us by the penis accidentaly getting out of control and producing to much for America to handle...this was almost as big of a tragedy as world war 2.
The main cause of the Cuban Missile Crisis was the 1500-km range of the Soviets' only usable ballistic missile. The only way they could terrorize us with missiles was to station them in Cuba, where there were already Soviet troops.
The berlin wall becoming unguarded and the cuban missile crisis: the cuban missile crisis threat the allies of ussr because the communits types.
John F Kennedy was the president of the US at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The US withdrew missiles from Turkey.
Building nuclear missile sites in Cuba, aimed at the US
Cuban missile crisis, because it almost killed us.
Soviets were establishing nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
No.
Missile threats
name of the site of the first u.s. long range missile squadron
Powerful is a matter of opinion. The term missile, does not related to the warhead, so potentially the US still has the Saturn V rocket which would be the most powerful missile/rocket.
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Cape Canaveral