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Launch Complex 21 (LC-21) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida is a launch complex that was used for horizontal launches of cruise missiles between 1958 and 1963. It initially consisted of a single launch rail, from which XSM-73 Bull Goose missiles were tested. Between 1959 and 1960, the complex was rebuilt for the MGM-13 Mace, with a second rail added, and a large concrete structure erected around the launch rails, earning the pad the nickname of "the hardsite".

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  • Cape Canaveral AFS Launch Complex 21 (LC-21) ist ein stillgelegter Raketenstartplatz der US Air Force mit zwei Startrampen, die in Hallen untergebracht sind, und gehört zur Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Er befindet sich auf Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA. (de)
  • Το συγκρότημα εκτοξεύσεων πυραύλων με τον αριθμό LC-21 στο ακρωτήριο Κανάβεραλ είναι πολεμική (και όχι διαστημική) βάση της Πολεμικής Αεροπορίας στην περιοχή του νησιού (Merritt) στην Φλόριντα. (el)
  • Launch Complex 21 (LC-21) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida is a launch complex that was used for horizontal launches of cruise missiles between 1958 and 1963. It initially consisted of a single launch rail, from which XSM-73 Bull Goose missiles were tested. Between 1959 and 1960, the complex was rebuilt for the MGM-13 Mace, with a second rail added, and a large concrete structure erected around the launch rails, earning the pad the nickname of "the hardsite". It shared a blockhouse with Launch Complex 22 was also used for Bull Goose and Mace launches. Unusual for a U.S. launch site, the individual pads in the complex have numerical designations, similar to those used by the Soviet Union, rather than alphabetical designations as used on most other U.S. complexes. (en)
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  • Cape Canaveral AFS Launch Complex 21 (LC-21) ist ein stillgelegter Raketenstartplatz der US Air Force mit zwei Startrampen, die in Hallen untergebracht sind, und gehört zur Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Er befindet sich auf Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA. (de)
  • Το συγκρότημα εκτοξεύσεων πυραύλων με τον αριθμό LC-21 στο ακρωτήριο Κανάβεραλ είναι πολεμική (και όχι διαστημική) βάση της Πολεμικής Αεροπορίας στην περιοχή του νησιού (Merritt) στην Φλόριντα. (el)
  • Launch Complex 21 (LC-21) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida is a launch complex that was used for horizontal launches of cruise missiles between 1958 and 1963. It initially consisted of a single launch rail, from which XSM-73 Bull Goose missiles were tested. Between 1959 and 1960, the complex was rebuilt for the MGM-13 Mace, with a second rail added, and a large concrete structure erected around the launch rails, earning the pad the nickname of "the hardsite". (en)
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