Latitude and longitude of Safeguard Program
Satellite map of Safeguard Program
The Safeguard Program was an anti-ballistic missile system built by Western Electric and Bell Laboratories and operated by the United States Army. Safeguard entered brief service in 1975. It was designed to protect U.S. ICBM sites from (counterforce) Pre-emptive nuclear strike, thus preserving the option of a retaliatory second strike. The only operational deployment of Safeguard was the Stanley R.
Latitude: 48° 43' 17.18" N
Longitude: -97° 53' 35.05" W