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Bomarc
Bomarc 
IM 99 Bomarc Launch
IM 99 Bomarc Launch 
Bomarc Missile Erect in Launch Shelter
Bomarc Missile Erect in Launch Shelter 
Bomarc B Rollout
Bomarc B Rollout 
Bomarc Test Flight Launch
Bomarc Test Flight Launch 
Canadian Bomarc
Canadian Bomarc 
F-94 with Bomarc Test Nose
F-94 with Bomarc Test Nose 
Battery of Bomarc IM 99 Missiles Rise From Their Shelters
Battery of Bomarc IM 99 Missiles Rise From Their Shelters 
Bomarc Missile on Display in Colorado Springs
Bomarc Missile on Display in Colorado Springs 
Bomarc Missile Test Area
Bomarc Missile Test Area 
Bomarc B Production Line
Bomarc B Production Line 
Bomarc B Production Line
Bomarc B Production Line 
Bomarc Display Model
Bomarc Display Model 
Bomarc Missile Production Line, Seattle, WA
Bomarc Missile Production Line, Seattle, WA 
Bomarc Missile Test Area
Bomarc Missile Test Area 
Bomarc Missile Maintenance in Launch Shelter
Bomarc Missile Maintenance in Launch Shelter 
Bomarc Nose Cone Model in Attitude Rings
Bomarc Nose Cone Model in Attitude Rings 
Bomarc B Rollout
Bomarc B Rollout 
Bomarc Layout Boards
Bomarc Layout Boards 
Planning Bomarc Production Line Layout
Planning Bomarc Production Line Layout 
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BOMARC B at Eglin AFB, Florida

The supersonic Bomarc missiles (IM-99A and IM-99B) were the world's first long-range anti-aircraft missiles, and the first missiles that Boeing mass produced. The program also represented the first time Boeing designed and built launch facilities. It used analog computers, some of which were built by Boeing and had been developed for GAPA experiments during World War II. The missiles were housed on a constant combat-ready basis in individual launch shelters in remote areas. The alert signal could fire the missiles around the country in 30 seconds. The Model A had a range of 200 miles, and the B, which followed, could fly 400 miles. Boeing built 700 Bomarc missiles between 1957 and 1964, as well as 420 launch systems. Bomarc was retired from active service during the early 1970s. 
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Unique identifier BI211344 
Boeing ID p28895 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 5100px   24MB 
License type RM 
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