USS Desert Ship (LLS-1)
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USS Desert Ship (LLS-1) is a concrete blockhouse providing assembly and launch facilities simulating shipboard conditions for Navy surface-to-air weapons testing at the
Naval Air Warfare Center Naval Air Warfare Center is a research organization within Naval Air Systems Command to test and evaluate air warfare for the United States Navy. The center combines the following divisions: Aircraft division The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft ...
(NAWC) Weapons Division – White Sands.


Origin

The beginning of construction of the Desert Ship coincided with the start of testing of the
RIM-8 Talos Bendix RIM-8 Talos was a long-range naval surface-to-air missile (SAM), among the earliest SAMs to equip United States Navy ships. The Talos used radar beam riding for guidance to the vicinity of its target, and semi-active radar homing (SARH) ...
missile. Although there was a mock christening upon completion of the building, the Desert Ship has never been commissioned and special permission from
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was required to name the building "USS Desert Ship". The designation "LLS" stands for "Land Locked Ship".


History

Desert Ship was originally used to test the Talos missile. Subsequent uses have included testing the
Standard Missile Standard Missile refers to a family of American-made shipborne guided missiles: * RIM-66 Standard (SM-1MR/SM-2MR), a medium-range surface-to-air missile, the successor of the RIM-24 Tartar surface-to-air missile, currently in use by the U.S. Navy a ...
, Aegis Weapons System, and, in mid-2008, the Standard Missile 6. The Desert Ship is one of two "Land-Locked Ships" operated by the
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, the other being the
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in New Jersey.


Chronology

*13 April 1941 –
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established. *December 1941 – Public land grazing leases were canceled on the newly formed Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range. *20 February 1945 – White Sands Proving Ground (WSPG) established as a missile test range. *26 September 1945 – A modified Navy
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configured as a booster for
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became the first missile launched by the Army at WSPG. *October 1945 –
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(OCO) invited the Navy to participate in the WSPG guided missile program. *January 1946 – OCO offered
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(NRL) use of captured
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s for research; and NRL established the Rocket and Satellite Research Panel chaired by
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(APL) Dr.
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. *17 May 1946 – WSPG Naval Ordnance Missile Test Facility established. *July 1946 – Navy
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began construction of the WSPG Navy Cantonment Area. *May 1947 – Navy began construction of the Launch Complex 35 (LC-35) blockhouse with two tiltable, 140-foot
Aerobee The Aerobee rocket was one of the United States' most produced and productive sounding rockets. Developed by the Aerojet Corporation, the Aerobee was designed to combine the altitude and launching capability of the V-2 with the cost effectiven ...
launch towers. *24 November 1947 – Navy launched the first fully configured Aerobee sounding rocket, which carried cosmic-ray instruments to an altitude of 36.7 miles. *3 May 1949 – First launch of the Navy's
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reached an altitude of 50 miles. *Late 1949 – After a V–2 was launched at sea from the deck of ''USS Midway'', the Navy intentionally toppled and exploded a fully fueled V–2 on a segment of carrier flight deck ( Operation Pushover) at WSPG. *21 November 1950 – Viking 5 set a single-stage altitude record of 107 miles. *August 1951 – Viking set a single-stage altitude and speed record of 135 miles at 4,100 miles per hour. *1951 – Talos program testing moves to WSPG from
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. *August 1952 – First Talos missile launch at WSPG. *May 1953 – Base name formally changed from White Sands Proving Ground to White Sands Missile Range (WSMR). *June 1953 – Construction completed for USS Desert Ship blockhouse. *May 1954 – Viking 11 set a single-stage altitude record of 158 miles. *April 1957 – Aerobee-Hi set a single stage altitude record of 190 miles. *1957 – Completion of the Desert Ship deckhouse addition enabled missile assembly to be moved from headquarters to Desert Ship. *September 1957 – The first land-based Talos Defense Unit (TDU) was completed just west of Desert Ship. *December 1957 – The first launch of a TDU-directed Talos scored a direct hit on the target drone. *March 1961 – First launch of the
Typhon Combat System Typhon was a missile system developed by the United States Navy in the late 1950s, intended to serve as an integrated air-defense system for Navy fleets. Consisting of the SAM-N-8 Typhon LR, later designated RIM-50A, and the SAM-N-9 Typhon MR, l ...
*1966 – Testing of
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and
RIM-24 Tartar The General Dynamics RIM-24 Tartar was a medium-range naval surface-to-air missile (SAM), among the earliest SAMs to equip United States Navy ships. The Tartar was the third of the so-called "3 Ts", the three primary SAMs the Navy fielded in the ...
missiles was shifted to WSMR from China Lake. *1983 – Aegis fleet fire-control system completed development at WSMR and entered fleet service.


References

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