Strategic Aerospace and Missile Wings

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Strategic Missile Wings (SMW) and Strategic Aerospace Wings (SAW) were the designations under the USAF Strategic Air Command for wings that maintained the nation's ICBMs and IRBMs medium and long range nuclear ballistic missiles. These included Atlas Es, Fs; Minuteman Is, IIs and IIIs; Titan Is and IIs; Snark and Thor.

When a Bomb Wing or Air Refueling Wing was reassigned the responsibility for a missile type, the designations were changed from Bomb Wing or Air Refueling Wing to Strategic Aerospace Wing. When the SAW lost the responsibility for the missile the organizational name reverted to the original.

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[edit] SMWs by Location and Missile Type

[edit] SAWs by Location and Missile Type

  • 6th SAW - Walker AFB, Rosewell, NM. - Atlas F (Sep. 1, 1961 - Mar. 25, 1965)
  • 9th SAW - Mountain Home AFB, Mountain Home AFB, ID. - Titan I (Jun. 1, 1961 - Jun. 25, 1965)
  • 11th SAW - Altus AFB, Altus, OK. - Atlas F (Jun. 1, 1961 - Mar. 25, 1965)
  • 40th SAW - Forbes AFB, Topeka, KS. - Atlas E (Jan. 1, 1964 - Sep. 1, 1964)
  • 92nd SAW - Fairchild AFB, Spokane, WA. - Atlas E (Apr. 1, 1960 - Jun 25, 1965)
  • 96th SAW - Dyess AFB, Abilene, TX. - Atlas F (Jul. 1, 1961 - Mar. 25, 1965)
  • 98th SAW - Lincoln AFB, Lincoln, NE. - Atlas F ((Jan. 1, 1964 - Jun. 25, 1965)
  • 310th SAW - Schilling AFB, SAlina, KS. - Atlas F (Apr. 1, 1961 - Jun. 25, 1965)
  • 380th SAW - Plattsburgh AFB, Plattsburg, NY. - Atlas F (Sep. 15, 1964 - Jun. 25, 1965)
  • 389th SAW - F.E. Warren AFB, WY. - Atlas E (Jul. 1, 1961 - Sep. 1, 1964)
  • 456th SAW - Beale AFB, Marysville, CA. - Titan I (Feb. 11, 1963 - Mar. 25, 1965)
  • 462nd SAW - Larson AFB, Moses Lake, WA. - Titan I (Feb. 11, 1963 - Mar. 25, 1965)

[edit] Typical Missile Payload

  • Titan I - W-38 warhead with a 4 megaton payload [1]
  • Titan II - W-53 warhead with a 9 megaton payload
  • Minuteman I II & III used different nuclear components over the years, including:
    • W62 Estimated to be 170 kiloton payload
    • W78 Estimated to be 335-350 kiloton payload
    • W87(2006-) Estimated to be 200-272 kiloton payload

Much of this information is still classified, so exact sizes and payloads are not available.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Titan I ICBM History Website