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机构Department of War
日期2000年2月
案号D49
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2000年2月,美国国防部战争部发布的Vandenberg空军基地发射简报记录了该基地自1958年以来的主要发射活动。
In February 2000, the Department of War released a launch summary for Vandenberg Air Force Base, documenting major launch operations from 1958 onwards.

摘要 Summary

这份简报由Vandenberg空军基地第30太空翼历史办公室编制,详细记录了从1958年12月16日首次发射以来的所有主要发射活动。简报中包含了年度发射总结、发射设施指南和术语表。需要注意的是,该文档仅包含Vandenberg基地的操作,不包括在佛罗里达州卡纳维拉尔角进行的Titan IV发射等东部海岸发射。

Compiled by the 30th Space Wing History Office at Vandenberg Air Force Base, this summary details all major launch operations since the first launch on December 16, 1958. It includes an annual launch summary, a launch facility guide, and a glossary. It should be noted that this document only covers operations at Vandenberg and does not include launches such as Titan IV conducted on the East Coast at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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EXCERPT · 01
VANDENBERG AFB LAUNCH SUMMARY 1958 - 2000 30th SPACE WING Office of History
译文 · 01
Vandenberg空军基地发射简报 1958 - 2000 第30太空翼历史办公室
EXCERPT · 02
As of: 3 February 2000
译文 · 02
截至:2000年2月3日
EXCERPT · 03
The vehicles are presented in chronological order beginning with the first launch on 16 December 1958.
译文 · 03
车辆按时间顺序排列,始于1958年12月16日的首次发射。
EXCERPT · 04
Launch dates reflect Vandenberg local time.
译文 · 04
发射日期反映的是Vandenberg当地时间。
EXCERPT · 05
The 30th Space Wing History Office (30th SW/HO) periodically updates the Vandenberg AFB Launch Summary book.
译文 · 05
第30太空翼历史办公室(第30太空翼/历史办公室)定期更新Vandenberg空军基地发射简报手册。
EXCERPT · 06
Questions may be directed to the undersigned at DSN 275-6421 or commercially at (805) 605-6421.
译文 · 06
有关问题可联系以下人员:DSN 275-6421或商业电话(805)605-6421。

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 V ANDENB.ERG AFB
 LAUNCH SUMMARY
 1958 - 2000

30th SPACE WING
Office of History
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 DISTRIBUTION LIST
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 1 HQ USAF/XOFS
 1 30th RANS/DOUS 1 HQ AFSPC/HO
 1 30th RANS/DOU 1 HQ AFSPC/DOSL
 1 30th SW/CP 1 HQ USSPACECOM/SPJ330S
 1 30th SW/PA 1 HO USSPACECOM/HO
 1 30th SW/SEOO 1 2 SWG/DOOL
 1 30th SW/XPR 1 45th SW/HO
 1 30th SW/CCT 1 SMC/HO
 1 30th OSS/D00 1 HO NASA
 1 30th Techical Library 1 HO AFMC/ORS
 1 576th FlTS/TEE 2 Ogden ALC/LMIM
 1 576th FLTS/TEM 1 JIC/ODT
 2 Aerospace Corporation 1 TRW/SEDD
 1 Boeing Defense & Space Group 1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory
 2 ITT Federal Services Corporation 1 PA-MSB, Kennedy Space Center
 2 TRW 1 KSC Library
 2 Orbital Sciences Corp

 As of: 3 February 2000
 FOREWORD

 This is the official registry of all major launch operations conducted from Vandenberg Air Force Base,
 California. The vehicles are presented in chronofogical order beginning with the first launch on 16 December
 1958. Launch dates reflect Vandenberg local time.

 The information is further grouped into two matrixes titled: "ANNUAL LAUNCH SUMMARY BY BOOSTER"
 and "ANNUAL LAUNCH SUMMARY BY COMMAND." Two additional items contained in this document are a
 "LAUNCH FACILITY GUIDE" and a ''GLOSSARY."

 In the main chronology section, the two columns reporting cumulative numbers by booster and command
 represent only Vandenberg operations. They do not include, for instance, Titan IV launches conducted on the
 East Coast at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

 The 30th Space Wing History Office (30th SW/HO) periodically updates the Vandenberg AFB Launch
 Summary book. Questions may be directed to the undersigned at DSN 275-6421 or commercially at (805)
 605-6421. •

 Jl:FFREY GEIGER
 Office of History

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• •
 GLOSSARY
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ABRES Advanced Ballistic Reentry System
ABRV Advanced Ballistic Reentry Vehicle (Formerly LBRV)
ACC Air Combat Command (Strategic Air Command [SAC] prior to 1 June 1992.)
ACE Advanced Control Experiment
ADC Aerospace Defense Command
AE Atmosphere Explorer
AEC Atomic Energy Commission
AFMC Air Force Materiel Command (Air Force Systems Command [AFSC] prior to 1 July 1992.)
AFSC Air Force Systems Command (Air Research & Development Command [ARDC] prior to 1 Apr 1961.)
AFSPC Air Force Space Command
AMARV Advanced Maneuverable Reentry Vehicle
AMROC American Rocket Company
ANT Advanced Nose Tip
AST Airborne Surveillance Testbed
ASTP Army Special Test Program
ASTRID Advanced Single Stage Rapid Insertion

BALLISTIC Flight exercise involving ballistic reentry
BATSAT Basic Advanced Technology Satellite
BOMARC Boeing and Michigan Aeronautical Research Center
BMRS Ballistic Missile Reentry System

COBE Cosmic Background Explorer
cos Cosmic Ray Observation Satellite
CRL USAF Cambridge Research Laboratories (Merged into AFSC on 1 April 1971)
CTL Combat Training Launch

DAD Dual Air Density
DASO Demonstration and Shakedown Operation {Category Ill before 1 July 1963)
DG Data Gathering
DMSP Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
DMSS Defense Meteorological Satellite System
DT Dedicated Target

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DT&E Development Test & Evaluation
DT&E PHASE I Development Test & Evaluation (Missile Functional Performance [Peacekeeperll
DT&E PHASE II Development Test & Evaluation (Missile Reentry Vehicle Capabilities and Silo lntergradation [Peacekeeper])
DUAL LAUNCH The launch of two missiles one after another

EOS Earth Observation System
ERCS Emergency Rocket Communications System (494L)
EXOSAT X-Ray Observatory Satellite
FAST Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer
FOE Force Development Evaluation (Replace the term OT PHASE II testing)
FOT Follow-on Operational Test (Replaced by OT PHASE II) (Category IV before 1 July 1963)
FTM Flight Test Missile

GB\ Ground Based lnterceptor
GEOS Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite
GEOSAT Geodetic Satellite (Navy)
GFO Geosat Follow-on
GLCM Ground Launch Cruise Missile
GRP Guidance Replacement Program

HCMM Heat Capacity Mapping Mission
HP Helicopter Pad

ICBM Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
IDF Integrated Demonstration Flight
IFT integrated Flight Test
IPA ICBM Penetration Aids
!PMS Inertial navigation system Performance Measurement System
IRAS Infrared Astronomical Satellite
IRBM Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile
IRR Industrial Research Rocket
IRS Interim Recovery System
ITOS Improved Tiros Operational Satellite
!WST Integrated Weapons System Training {RAF/SAC)

JAWSAT Joint Air Force Academy Weber State

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 KOMPSAT Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite
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 LAGEOS Laser Geodynamic Satellite
 LANDSAT Earth Resources Satellite
 LBRV Large Ballistic Reentry Vehicle (See ABRV)
 LE Launch Emplacement
 LF Launch Facility
 LLL Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
 LLV-1 Lockheed Launch Vehicle 1. (Became Lockheed Martin Launch Vehicle, and in Sept 97 was renamed Athena.)
 LM Lockheed Martin (Corporation)
 MACSAT Multiple Access Communications Satellite
 MAGSAT Magnetic Field Measurement Satellite
 MaST Maneuvering Systems Technology
 MDA McDonnell Douglas Aerospace
 MINT Miniaturized Instrumented Nose Tip
 MOD Modernized Minuteman (R&D, DASO) Operational tests are identified by the suffix "M" in the nickname
 MS Motorola Satcom
 MSLS Multi-Service Launch System
 MSTI Miniature Seeker Technology Integration
 MSX Midcourse Space Experiment
 MUBLCOM Multiple Path Beyond Line of Sight Communications

 N/A Not Applicable
 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
 NAVSTAR Navigation Satellite (Formerly NDS)
 NDS Navigation Development Satellite
 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
 NTS Navigation Technology Satellite
 NTV Nosetip Vehicle

 'OBLSS Operational Base Launch Safety System
 ORBCOMM (FM) Orbital Communications (Flight Module)
 ORT Operational Readiness Test
 osc Orbital Sciences Corporation
 OSL Ogden Special Launch
 OSTF Operational System Test Facility
 OT Operational Test (Now OT PHASE I) (Category Ill before 1 July 1963)

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OT PHASE/ (See OT)·
OT PHASE II (See FOT)

PALC Point Arguello Launch Complex
PAS Penetration Aids Study
PLC Probe Launch Complex
PAP Propulsion Replacement System
PVM Production Verification Missile

QuickScat Quick Scatterometer

RADARSAT Radar Satellite
RADCAL Radar Calibration
RAF Royal Air Force
R&D Research and Development (Category I & 11 before 1 July 1963)
REX Radiation Experiment
RSLP Reentry Systems Launch Program

SAC Strategic Air Command
SAFEGUARD An Antiballistic Missile (ABM) test program
SALVO Simultaneous launching of two or more missiles
SAMAST Sandia ABRES Material Systems Test
SAMPEX Solar, Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer
SEASAT Sea [Observation} Satellite
SENT Severe nose-tip Environment Test
SET Single Engine Test
SFT Supplemental Flight Test
SLC Space Launch Complex
SLF Space Launch Facility
SLTF Silo Launch Test Facility
SLV Space Launch Vehicle
SM Solar Mesosphere
SMLV Single Module Launch Vehicle
SNOE Student Nitric Oxide Explorer
SOOS Stacked Oscar On Scout
SOT Special Operational Test
SPACE Orbital space Operations

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SPACEPROBE Non-orbital space operations
ST Special Test
STEX Space Technology Experiment
STM Special Test Missile
STP Special Test Program
STREP System Technology Reentry Experiments Program
SWAS Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite

TAC Tactical Air Command
TARGET Missile target for surface-to-air/air-to-air missile firing practice
TAT Thrust Augmented Thor
TD Technology Demonstration
TOT Target Development Test
TDV Technology Development Vehicle
TERRIERS Tomographic Experiment using Radioactive Recombinative Ionospheric EUV and Radio Sources
TIP Transition Improvement Program
TOMS-EP Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer-Earth Probe
TREP Thrusted Replica
TP Test Pad
TRACE Transition Region and Coronal Explorer

UTE Unified Test Equipment

WIRE Wide Field Infrared Explorer

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 • •
 LAUNCH FACILITY GUIDE
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BLDG PRESENT FORMER BLDG PRESENT FORMER BLDG PRESENT FORMER
NMBR DESIGNATION DESIGNATION NMBR DESIGNATION DESIGNATION NMBR DESIGNATION DESIGNATION

NONE PALC-8 NIA 1788 BMRS A-3 576 A-3 1920 576-D NIA
390 SLC-6 NIA 4300 A-3 1935 576-G OSTF-2
 580 SLC-5 PALC-D ABRES A-3 1962 LF-21 NIA
 589 PLC-C PALC-C 1790 BMRS A-2 576 A-2 1963 LF-10 LF-22
 715 SLC-4E PALC-2-4 4300 A-2 1964 LF-23 N/A
 738 SLC-4W PALC-2-3 ABRES A-2 1965 LF-24 NIA
 751 SLC-3E PALC-1-2 1797 BMRS A-1 576 A-1 1966 LF-25 N/A
 770 SLC-3W PALC-1-1 4300 A.-1 1967 LF-26 NIA
 939 PLC-A PALC-A ABRES A-1 1971 LF-02 394 A-1
1050 395-C N/A 1799 395-B NIA 1972 LF-03 394 A-2
1520 395-0 N/A 1815 BOMARC-1 NIA 1976 LF-04 394 A-3
1611 576-E NIA 1817 BOMARC-2 NIA 1977 LF-05 394 A-4
1620 SLC-2E 75-1-1 1820 ABRES 8-3 5 76 B-3 1980 LF-06 394 A-5
1623 SLC-2W 75-1 :2 1825 ABRES 8-2 576 B-2 1981 LF-07 394 A-6
1635 SLC-1W 75-3-4 1835 • ABRES 8-1 5 76 8-1 1986 LF-08 394 A-7
1642 SLC-1 E 75-3-5 1836 576-F OSTF-1 • 1993 LF-09 NIA
1651 SLC-1 OE 75-2- 7 1840 TP-01 NIA
 LE-7 1861 OSTF N/A
1658 SLC-10W 75-2-6 1875 395 A-1 N/A
 4300 B-6 1877 395 A-2 N/A
 LE-6 1879 395 A-3 N/A
1661 LE-8 75-2-8 1885 SLTF N/A
1681 4300 C NIA 1895 576-C N/A

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 ANNUAL LAUNCH SUMMARY BY COMMAND
 1958 - 1998

 Chart I
 1958 - 1978

 ~
 LAUNCH
 AGENCY 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 L
 AFSC 1 8 13 29 57 63 48 51 64 63 42 42 29 28 25 24 23 22 16 12 17 677
 SAC 1 7 2 15 45 69 50 55 38 24 34 44 43 21 13 14 14 15 12 10 526
 NAVY 12 2 5 3 5 6 16 8 8 10 3 5 5 6 6 1 101
 NASA 1 2 1 1 4 4 2 2 2 7 3 5 5 2 1 3 45
 ADC 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 1. 1 21
 RAF 10 5 4 2 21
 AEC 10 1 2 1 2 16
 CRL 7 2 1 1 11
 ~UB IQI8L I 1 31 43 40 79 116 119 101 123 113 78 95 85 84 65 44 49 47 41 32 32 1.418

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• ANNUAL LAUNCH SUMMARY BY COMMAND
 1958 - 2000

 Chart II
 1979 - 2000 & Totals
As of 3 Feb 2000
 LAUNCH
 AGENCY 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00
AFSC 13 15 10 5 16 13 9 9 10 5 3 2 6 2
 SAC 11 9 8 9 9 8 6 7 9 5 8 9 7 2

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NAVY 1 3 2
NASA 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
ADC 1
RAF 0 {'' ,:.z,
AEC 0
 CRL 0
 ACC 5 2 7
 AFSPC 1 2 5 9 7 9 8 7 7 55
 AFMC 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 13
 AMROC 1 1
 TAC 1 1
 LLL 1 1
 LM 1 1 3 5
 OSC (Taurus) 1 2 1 4
 OSC (Pegasus) 1 2 4 2 3 2 12
 Boeing 2 6 5 2 13
lsuB roTAL 1'21 27 21 17 28 23 17 17 :20 13 13 13 16 13 11 13 11 16 19 18 17 2
1The Pegasus flight program began with three "captive" flights using inert vehicles. These missions were conducted on 9 Nov 89, 15 Dec 89, and 30 Jan 90.
The first seven "live" Pegasus flights, beginning on 5 April 90, as well as the inert flights, originated from the Ames/Dryden Flight Research facility at Edwards
AFB, California. They were carried alof.t by a modified 8-52 aircraft provided by NASA. Beginning with the eight mission, Pegasus was carried by a modified
Lockheed L-1011 aircraft and was staged from Vandenberg AFB.
2 The Delta II program was operated by McDonnell Douglas Aerospace until the company was purchased by Boeing Aerospace, 4 August 1997.

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 ANNUAL LAUNCH SUMMARY BY BOOSTER

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 Chart I
 1958 - 1978

!LAUNCH VEHICLE
 AMROC
 I 58 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 ~ L
 0
 ARG0-8 1 1 1 3
 ASTRID 0
 ASTROBEE 1500 2 1 3
 ATLAS D 1 8 4 17 17 6 18 14 6 91
 ATLAS E 1 3 7 2 3 16
 ATLAS F 3 5 4 2 2 11 12 7 5 4 2 7 1 1 2 5 73
 ATLAS H 0
 ATLAS/AGENA A 1 1 2
 ATLAS/AGENA B 5 a 3 16
 ATLAS/AGENA D 4 10 10 15 3 1 43
 ATLAS/BURNER II 1 1 2
 ATLAS/PRIME 1 2 3
 BLACK BRANT Ill 2 2
 BOMARC A 3 5 6 16 8 8 10 56
 BOMARC B 2 5 5 6 6 1 25
 CASTOR/SCRAMJET 1 1
 DAC ROC 2 2
 DEACON ARROW II 3 1 4
 DELTA 0
 GLCM 0
 HONEST JOHN/NIKE/NIKE 1 2 3
 KIVA/HOPA 7 1 1 9
 MINUTEMAN A (I) 2 17 18 3 10 50
 MINUTEMAN B Ill 6 34 21 30 34 10 20 19 16 6 11 6 8 3 3 4 231
MINUTEMAN F (Ill 4 10 13 12 25 26 17 10 6 7 4 7 3 3 147
MINUTEMAN G 1111) 5 10 17 14 10 11 11 11 13 10 112
NIKE/AEROBEE 2 2 4
NIKE/ASP 12 12
NIKE/CAJUN .3 3
NIKE/JAVELIN 7 2
NIKENIPER I 4 4
PAIUTE TOMAHAWK 1 1
PEACEKEEPER 0
SCOUT 4 6 5 2 7 7 4 2 1 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 53
SCOUT JUNIOR 1 4 4 2 11
SEAGULL 1 . 1
SERGEANT/LANCEA 1 1 2
SMALL ICBM 0
TAT/AGENA B 1 1
TAT/AGENA 0 10 20 15 11 6 1 63
TAURUS 0
TERRIER/ASP IV 2 2
THOR (IRBMJ 1 10 5 4 2 22
THOR/ABLE-STAR 2 3 3 a
THOR/AGENA A a 7 15
THOR/AGENA B 4 17 18 2 41
THOR/AGENA D 8 9 2 3 22
THOR/ALTAIR 4 2 6
THOR/BLOCK 5D-1 1 1 1 3
THOR/BURNER II 1 4 2 1 2 2 12
THOR/BURNER IIA 1 2 1 2 1 1 B
THOR/DELTA 1 4 4 2 2 2 5 3 1 5 2 2 33
THORAD/AGENA D 2 6 10 10 7 6 2 43
TITAN I 2 5 10 1 2 20
TITAN II 7 a 14 9 4 5 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 SB
TITAN II SLV 0
TITAN IIIB/AGENA D 3 7 8 6 5 5 5 4 3 3 4 2 2 57
TITAN IIID 1 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 16 •
TITAN 34D 0
TITAN IV 0
UTE/TOMAHAWK 1 1
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