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McGregor
SpaceX McGregor Test Site

AKA: SpaceX McGregor. First Launch: 2012-09-21. Last Launch: 2014-08-22. Number: 12 . Location: McGregor, Texas. Longitude: -97.46 deg. Latitude: 31.40 deg.

Because of the distance to the Red Canyon Range and the longer range of the Nike Hercules being developed, the Army sought a suitable range in the vicinity of the newly designated Army Antiaircraft and Artillery and Guided Missile Center at Fort Bliss, Texas. The Red Canyon Range continued to be used by active Nike Ajax battalions for annual service practice until 1959.

The site chosen covered a 20- by 45-mile area situated to the southeast and parallel to U.S. Highway 54. Land acquisition was completed after a long period of negotiations with area ranchers, and on July 13, 1956, McGregor Range Headquarters and Service Battery were activated; facility construction began in September. Facilities included headquarters, barracks, missile assembly and storage facilities, and support structures. A range control building was constructed on Davis Dome, a volcanic rock formation overlooking the southern Tularosa basin.

The 495th Guided Missile Battalion (SAM) fired the first Nike Ajax missiles on the range in the spring of 1957. Throughout the next decade, packages completing training at Fort Bliss took their turn conducting live-fire exercises at the range. These units returned to McGregor for their annual service practice. In the early 1960s, these exercises were known as Short Notice Annual Practices (SNAP).

Launch site "one" consisted of an actual Nike Ajax magazine, elevator, and launchers. Additional sites consisted of simple concrete pads to support a missile launcher. Range modifications were made to support Nike Hercules, Hawk, Patriot, and other missiles such as the European-built Roland. Other countries have contracted to use the range for training. Japan conducted the last firing of a Nike Hercules in December 1992 at McGregor Range before retiring its Nike inventory. Just northwest of the McGregor Base Camp was a Pershing Missile Launch Complex. With the elimination of Pershings required by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, the site was abandoned.

Besides preparing Nike Ajax battalions for deployment, the 1st Guided Missile Brigade also supported research, development, testing, and evaluation of surface-to-

surface missiles as well as training the units that would field them. In the early 1950s, these units deployed with Corporal and Honest John missiles.

The Corporal missile was fired from the Orogrande Range, located between McGregor Range to the southeast and White Sands Proving Ground to the northwest. Both training and annual service firings of the missile were conducted at this location until the mid-1950s when surface-to-surface missile activities were transferred to Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

Fort Bliss also supported the deployment of the antiballistic missile (ABM) system. Training silos remain that were built to support handling practice of Sprint and Spartan missiles.



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2012 September 21 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2012 November 1 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2012 December 17 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2013 March 7 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2013 April 19 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2013 June 14 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2013 August 13 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2013 October 7 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Grasshopper.
2014 April 17 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9R.
2014 May 1 - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9R.
2014 June 17 - . 22:04 GMT - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9R.
2014 August 22 - . 22:45 GMT - . Launch Site: McGregor. LV Family: Falcon. Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9R.

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