Program 437

Program 437

Program 437 was the second anti-satellite weapons program of the U.S. military. The US anti-satellite weapons program began development in the early 1960s and was officially discontinued on 1 April, 1975. Program 437 was approved for development by U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara on November 20, 1962 after a series of tests involving high altitude nuclear explosions. The program's facilities were located on Johnston Island, an isolated island in the north central Pacific Ocean.

History

Program 505, a similar program based out of the Kwajalein Missile Range in the South Pacific, was already up and running by 1962 and was the world's first operational anti-satellite program. The project did complete successful tests, but because it used a slightly shorter ranged (modified) Nike Zeus anti-ballistic missile it was discontinued in 1966 in favor of Program 437's Thor ballistic missile.

Program 437's Thor missiles were to be armed with a nuclear weapon, which would destroy or disable targets through nuclear explosion or the resulting electromagnetic pulse. Though the program would routinely run successful tests with unarmed Thor missiles, the only high altitude nuclear explosions were conducted through Operations Argus, Hardtack, and Dominic between 1958-1962. Operation Argus operated out of the South Pacific, while Hardtack and Dominic conducted their high altitude tests from the Johnston Island facilities.

Some results of these tests, Dominic's 1962 Starfish Prime test in particular, presented concerns throughout the program's existence. In addition to the wide spread effects of the nuclear explosion's electromagnetic pulse, which inadvertently damaged many satellites as well as land based electronics as far as 1500 km away, a large amount of charged particle radiation was released by the nuclear explosion. This radiation became trapped by the Earth's magnetic field, creating artificial belts of radiation 100 to 1,000 times stronger than background levels. The heightened levels of radiation eventually crippled one-third of all satellites in low orbit, while rendering seven others completely useless, including the first commercial communication satellite ever, Telstar.

It was eventually concluded that the due to the wide radius of damage, wartime deployment of Program 437 would result in indiscriminate destruction of friendly and enemy satellites, potentially destabilizing or escalating otherwise non-nuclear conflicts. In addition to these problems, the Soviets deployed numerous military satellites, making specific targeting impractical or ineffective. Furthermore, the United States Air Force had a limited supply of Thor missiles, and all military resources (especially financial) had become increasingly strained with the US involvement in the Vietnam War.

In October 1970, the Department of Defence transferred Program 437 to standby status as an economic measure. Test launches were no longer run, and the weapons system would take fourteen to thirty days to intercept targets, requiring components stored at Vandenberg Air Force Base to be airlifted by a C-124 Globemaster II to Johnston Island for deployment. These obstacles further degraded the weapon's suitability and effectiveness for war.

On 19 August, 1972, Hurricane Celeste destroyed most of the facilities and guidance computers at Johnston. Though the systems were able to be restored by September 1972, unspecified damage caused them to fail on 8 December. The program became fully repaired and restored by 29 March, 1973, and remained in standby status until the anti-satellite mission on the Johnston Island facilities were ceased on 10 August 1974. Program 437 was officially terminated on 6 March 1975 at the request of NORAD, and on 1 April 1975 the Department of Defense terminated funding for any anti-satellite programs or development. In January 1977, at the end of his term of office, then President Gerald Ford issued a directive for the DoD to again enter research and development on an operational anti-satellite program. It was an order his successor, President Jimmy Carter, followed through on, and anti-satellite technology has continued to be in some form of research or development since.

See also

* Nuclear weapon delivery systems
*Outer Space Treaty

References

Notes

* [http://aupress.au.af.mil/CADRE_Papers/PDF_Bin/chun.pdf "Shooting down a star: the US Thor Program 437, nuclear ASAT, and copycat killers ", Chun, Clayton K. S., 1999. ISBN 1-58566-071-X]
* [http://www.dtra.mil/press_resources/fact_sheets/print/index.cfm?factsheet=ntpr_dominic1.cfm "Operation DOMINIC I", Defense Threat Reduction Agency Department of Public Affairs, February 2006. Viewed 9 February, 2006.]
* [http://www.redstone.army.mil/history/hardtack/welcome.html "Operation Hardtack", United States Army, viewed 8 February, 2006 ]
* [http://cryptome.org/sh/sh.htm "Space Handbook: A War Fighter's Guide to Space, Volume One". Muolo, Major Michael J., Hand, Major Richard A., Air University Air Command and Staff College. December, 1993. Viewed 9 February, 2006.]

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