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- UGM-96_Trident_I diameter "1.8".
- UGM-96_Trident_I height "10200.0".
- UGM-96_Trident_I mass "33142.0".
- UGM-96_Trident_I mass "33142.0".
- UGM-96_Trident_I abstract "The UGM-96 Trident I, or Trident C4 was an American Submarine-launched ballistic missile, built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale, California. First deployed in 1979, the Trident I replaced the Poseidon missile. It was retired in 2005, having been replaced by the Trident II. In 1980, the Royal Navy requested Trident I missiles under the Polaris Sales Agreement, however in 1982, this was changed to Trident IIs. It was the first Trident missile to enter service.The Trident I is a three-stage, solid-fuelled missile.The first eight Ohio-class submarines were armed with Trident I missiles. Twelve James Madison- and Benjamin Franklin-class submarines were also retrofitted with Trident I missiles, which replaced older Poseidon missiles.".
- UGM-96_Trident_I diameter "1.8".
- UGM-96_Trident_I failedLaunches "7".
- UGM-96_Trident_I finalFlight "2001-12-18".
- UGM-96_Trident_I height "10.2".
- UGM-96_Trident_I launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- UGM-96_Trident_I launchSite Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Launch_Complex_25.
- UGM-96_Trident_I maidenFlight "1977-01-18".
- UGM-96_Trident_I manufacturer Lockheed_Martin_Space_Systems.
- UGM-96_Trident_I mass "3.3142E7".
- UGM-96_Trident_I rocketFunction Submarine-launched_ballistic_missile.
- UGM-96_Trident_I rocketStages "3".
- UGM-96_Trident_I status "Retired".
- UGM-96_Trident_I successfulLaunches "161".
- UGM-96_Trident_I thumbnail Trident_C4_first_launch.jpg?width=300.
- UGM-96_Trident_I totalLaunches "168".
- UGM-96_Trident_I wikiPageID "675833".
- UGM-96_Trident_I wikiPageRevisionID "605432343".
- UGM-96_Trident_I caption "--01-18".
- UGM-96_Trident_I fail "7".
- UGM-96_Trident_I first "1977-01-18".
- UGM-96_Trident_I function Submarine-launched_ballistic_missile.
- UGM-96_Trident_I hasPhotoCollection UGM-96_Trident_I.
- UGM-96_Trident_I last "2001-12-18".
- UGM-96_Trident_I launches "168".
- UGM-96_Trident_I manufacturer Lockheed_Martin_Space_Systems.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sites Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sites Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Launch_Complex_25.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sites "s".
- UGM-96_Trident_I stages "3".
- UGM-96_Trident_I status "Retired".
- UGM-96_Trident_I success "161".
- UGM-96_Trident_I subject Category:Cold_War_submarine-launched_ballistic_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- UGM-96_Trident_I subject Category:Cold_War_weapons_of_the_United_States.
- UGM-96_Trident_I subject Category:Nuclear_weapons_of_the_United_States.
- UGM-96_Trident_I subject Category:Submarine-launched_ballistic_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- UGM-96_Trident_I type MeanOfTransportation.
- UGM-96_Trident_I type Rocket.
- UGM-96_Trident_I type RocketEngine.
- UGM-96_Trident_I type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- UGM-96_Trident_I type DesignedArtifact.
- UGM-96_Trident_I comment "The UGM-96 Trident I, or Trident C4 was an American Submarine-launched ballistic missile, built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale, California. First deployed in 1979, the Trident I replaced the Poseidon missile. It was retired in 2005, having been replaced by the Trident II. In 1980, the Royal Navy requested Trident I missiles under the Polaris Sales Agreement, however in 1982, this was changed to Trident IIs.".
- UGM-96_Trident_I label "UGM-93A Trident I C-4".
- UGM-96_Trident_I label "UGM-96 Trident I".
- UGM-96_Trident_I label "UGM-96A Трайдент I С-4".
- UGM-96_Trident_I sameAs UGM-96_Trident_I.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sameAs UGM-96_Trident_I.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sameAs UGM-93A_Trident_I_C-4.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sameAs m.04_1k0d.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sameAs Q2044751.
- UGM-96_Trident_I sameAs Q2044751.
- UGM-96_Trident_I wasDerivedFrom UGM-96_Trident_I?oldid=605432343.
- UGM-96_Trident_I depiction Trident_C4_first_launch.jpg.
- UGM-96_Trident_I isPrimaryTopicOf UGM-96_Trident_I.