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The Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex (SRMSC) was a cluster of military facilities near
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, that supported the United States Army's
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anti-ballistic missile program. The complex provided launch and control for 30
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anti-ballistic missiles, and 70 shorter-range Sprint anti-ballistic missiles. The deployment area of the complex covered the
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launchers of the
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, based at
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,
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. Under the terms of the 1972
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, the US was permitted to deploy a single ABM system protecting an area containing ICBM launchers. The total of 100 launchers and 100 missiles was the maximum permitted under the treaty. The site achieved initial operating capability on 1 April 1975, and full operational capability on 1 October 1975 costing over $15 billion adjusted for inflation. However, on 2 October 1975, the House of Representatives voted to decommission the project, after they deemed it ineffective. The complex was deactivated on 10 February 1976, after only four months of full operational capacity. In December 2012, it was purchased by the Spring Creek
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Colony of Forbes, North Dakota, at auction for $530,000. In 2020, portions of the property including the Pyramid were sold to the Cavalier County Job Development Authority (CCJDA) for $462,900. The CCJDA intends to build an interpretive historical center, restore the property, and sell or lease the pyramid to a datacenter or similar business. The Hutterite colony retains ownership of the remaining property. The site was named for
Stanley R. Mickelsen Stanley Raymond Mickelsen (1895 – 1966) was an American military leader. Born in Minnesota, and a graduate of the University of Minnesota, Mickelsen joined the Army in 1917.
, a former commanding general of the U.S. Army
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.


Facilities

The complex was centered on the Missile Site Radar (MSR) site, near to
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, home to the Missile Site Radar itself, as well as the 30 Spartan missiles and 16 of the shorter-range Sprints. All missiles were held in underground launch silos. The remaining Sprint missiles were distributed at four Remote Sprint Launchers at distances of from the Missile Site Radar. These were located at: :RSL 1 :RSL 2 :RSL 3 :RSL 4 The Perimeter Acquisition Radar (PAR) was a separately sited
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radar intended to detect incoming targets. The radar and site remain in service today as the Perimeter Acquisition Radar Characterization System (PARCS), located at Cavalier Air Force Station. The MSR and PSR sites are listed in the ''Historic American Engineering Record'', a Heritage Documentation Program.Historic American Engineering Recor
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Images gallery

File:Stanley R Mickelsen Safeguard complex aerial.jpg, Aerial image of the MSR site File:Remote Sprint Launch Site No 2.jpg, Aerial image of Remote Sprint Launch Site No. 2. File:Cavalierairforcestationparcs.jpg, The PAR, now known as EPARCS, is still in operation


References


External links


srmsc.org
- unofficial site dedicated to the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex

- Google Earth Image of Complex *
Historic American Engineering Record Heritage Documentation Programs (HDP) is a division of the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) responsible for administering the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), and Historic American Landscapes ...
documentation, all filed under Nekoma, Cavalier County, ND: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** {{Coord, 48, 35, 21.91, N, 98, 21, 24.26, W, display=title Military installations in North Dakota Cavalier County, North Dakota Historic American Engineering Record in North Dakota Anti-ballistic missiles of the United States