You don’t need a silo or a command center for Jupiter missiles.
I’m surprised you weren’t aware of that, what with being an expert on the Cuban Missile Crisis.
But it’s true, they weren’t deployed overnight. Deployment began in 1958 under Eisenhower and continued under Kennedy until completion in 1961.
Again, as an expert on the Cuban Missile Crisis, I would think this would be something you would already know, especially since I know this stuff and I don’t know anything about the Cuban Missile Crisis according to you.
You don’t need a silo or a command center for Jupiter missiles.
I’m surprised you weren’t aware of that, what with being an expert on the Cuban Missile Crisis.
But it’s true, they weren’t deployed overnight. Deployment began in 1958 under Eisenhower and continued under Kennedy until completion in 1961.
Again, as an expert on the Cuban Missile Crisis, I would think this would be something you would already know, especially since I know this stuff and I don’t know anything about the Cuban Missile Crisis according to you.
Again? There is need for a hardened silo. There is no way around that. Now you are getting very boring.
I literally showed you a deployed Jupiter missile without a silo. I’m not sure why you’re trying to gaslight me.