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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

The Safeguard Program was a United States Army anti-ballistic missile system developed in the late 1960s. Safeguard was designed to protect U.S. ICBM missile sites from counterforce attack, thus preserving the option of an unimpeded retaliatory strike. Safeguard used much of the same technology of the earlier Sentinel Program, which had been designed to protect U.S. cities.

Sentinel was developed but never deployed. Safeguard was planned for several sites within the United States, but only one was completed. Until the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense system was deployed, the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard complex in Nekoma, North Dakota, with the separate long-range detection radar located further north near the town of Cavalier, North Dakota, was the only operational anti-ballistic missile system ever deployed by the United States. It defended Minuteman ICBM missile silo near the Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota.
In May 1969, the US Army Institute of Heraldry approved this shoulder sleeve insignia for Safeguard.

It had reinforced underground launchers for thirty Spartan and sixteen Sprint nuclear tipped missiles (an additional fifty or so Sprint missiles were deployed at four remote launch sites). The complex was deactivated in 1976 after being operational for less than four months, due to concerns over continuing an anti-missile-missile arms race, cost, effectiveness, and a changing political climate.

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  • Very cool, very informative! Thx for uploading.

  • OOOPS! Sorry! Misspelled Nekoma there. >:| My bad.

  • Anybody still runnin' da Nakoma Bar?

  • The Sentinal/Safeguard system and it's missiles were in no way comperable to Patriot. They aren't even the same types of missiles. Patriot has NO ABM capability, nor was it ever designed to have it, nor has it ever been claimed to have it. Complaining that Patriot is no Nike missile is like complaining that a Stinger is no PAC-3. Completely illogical.

    Nike Zeus was not a SAM so it would be difficult to be "the absolutely most horrifying SAM ever".

  • Too bad they gave the Nike system away. It had MUCH more potential than the Patriot. It had TRUE anti-ICBM capabilities & that's why the Russians wanted to make it part of the SALT treaty. The yanks were stupid to give in at the Russians demand. They should've built a LARGE anti-ICBM network beginning from the very early '60s. It could've been done & kept the secret from the Russians. In the early '60, the Americans still had overwhelming strategic advantage so that was the time to build ABMs.

  • Great video. Thanks. The first attempt on you tube to explain the ABM treaty.

    Good job.

  • What's the name of this Firepower tape? Is the tape called "Missile Shield."

  • Nike Zeus, the absolutely most horrifying SAM ever.

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