Air Force test launches missile at Vandenberg Space Force Base 

An intercontinental ballistic missile launches during a test early Tuesday at Vandenberg Space Force Base. | Photo courtesy of Airman 1st Class Ryan Quijas/U.S. Air Force

A test launch of a intercontinental ballistic missile was executed Tuesday at Vandenberg Space Force Base, military officials have announced.

The test of an Air Force Global Strike Command unarmed Minuteman III ICBM was at 12:49 a.m.

The test launch program is in place, Air Force Global Strike Command said, to validate and verify the safety, security, effectiveness and readiness of the weapon system.

“Tonight’s success is due to the hard work and dedication of Guardians and Airmen from across Team Vandenberg whose contributions are vital to our nation’s security,” Col. Bryan Titus, Space Launch Delta 30 vice commander, said in a statement. “These test launches demonstrate the readiness of U.S. nuclear forces and provide confidence in the lethality and effectiveness of the nation’s nuclear deterrent.”

Titus authorized the missile launch decision.

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