SMAB & SMARF
We got to go up in the building on the right and go on the roof!
The I-T-L complex consists of the Vertical Integration Building (VIB), the original Titan IIIC/34D Solid Motor Assembly Building (SMAB), the newer Titan IVB Solid Motor Assembly and Readiness Facility (SMARF), Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC 40), and Space Launch Complex 41 (SLC 41).
Core Titan vehicles were stacked on one of several mobile launchers in the four-bay Vertical Integration Building (VIB - out of photo to left), then rolled - pushed actually - by twin locomotives to the Solid Motor Assembly Building (SMAB - left) where twin segmented solid motors were added. A new solid motor assembly building, named SMARF (right), was constructed during the early 1990s to process the new Titan IVB solid motors.The final move would position the rocket either on SLC 40 or SLC 41. I-T-L was the Air Force equivalent of NASA's Launch Complex 39, but the secrecy surrounding its operations meant that it garnered little acclaim.
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