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NATION, Page 36American NotesDEFENSEFalling Down On the Job
The deadly MX missile, which carries ten nuclear warheads, is
stationed in hardened concrete silos designed to withstand a
near-miss by an atom bomb. But at least one of the 50 MX's deployed
by the Air Force over the past three years has trouble standing up.
The Pentagon confirmed last week that the warheads from five MX's
at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming were removed after one
of the rockets slipped from its moorings and fell as much as a foot
inside its underground silo last August. An investigation
determined that the missile's fall was caused by "structural
failure of a support skirt," a device that supports the MX while
it rests in its silo. Though the stumble set off warning signals
that would sound with the firing of an ICBM, a Pentagon spokesman
assured that "at no time was there any indication or chance of
accidental launch." By the end of last year, corrective steps were
taken to prevent the missiles from falling down on the job again.