Lockheed Martin

Titan II SLV

23G

Titan II SLV
Retired

Overview

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The Titan 23G, Titan II(23)G, Titan 2(23)G or Titan II SLV was an American expendable launch system derived from the LGM-25C Titan II intercontinental ballistic missile. Retired Titan II missiles were converted by Martin Marietta, into which the Glenn L. Martin Company, which built the original Titan II, had merged. It was used to carry payloads for the United States Air Force, NASA and NOAA. Thirteen were launched from Space Launch Complex 4W at the Vandenberg Air Force Base between 1988 and 2003.

Manufacturer

Lockheed Martin

Variant

23G

Alias

N/A

Maiden Flight

September 5, 1988

Technical Specifications

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31.4 m

Length

3.05 m

Diameter

0 t

Launch Mass

1900 kN

Liftoff Thrust

3600 kg

LEO Capacity

GTO Capacity

Launch Record

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13

Total Launches

12

Successful

1

Failed

92.3%

Success Rate

0

Attempted Landings

0

Successful Landings

0

Failed Landings

0

Consecutive Successes

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