Launch site | Cape Canaveral Air Force Station |
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Short name | LC-10 |
Operator | US Air Force |
Total launches | 10 |
Launch pad(s) | One |
Launch history | |
Status | Dismantled |
First launch | Navaho 12 August 1957 |
Last launch | Draco 27 April 1959 |
Associated rockets | SM-64 Navaho Jason Draco |
Launch Complex 10 (LC-10) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida was a launch pad used by SM-64 Navaho missiles, and later Jason and Draco sounding rockets. It was located north of Launch Complex 17, where Launch Complexes 31 and 32 are now located. The pad consisted of a small concrete launch structure with an elevated launch pedestal and built-in flame trench, centered on a small oval-shaped concrete pad.
A single Navaho missile was test-launched from LC-10, on 12 August 1957,[1] and was one of only three Navahos to complete a successful flight. Following the cancellation of the Navaho, LC-10 was reused for launches of Jason and Draco sounding rockets during 1958 and 1959. The last launch to use the site was of a Draco on 27 April 1959.
LC-10 was subsequently demolished during the construction of Launch Complexes 31 and 32, which were built on the same site.
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