The tests demonstrated the Minuteman III's continued readiness, the Air Force said, as the next ICBM remains in the works.
Vandenberg Space Force Base test-launched a Minotaur I rocket with an unarmed reentry vehicle late Monday night.
The Minuteman III missiles were not armed, meaning they did not have a warhead aboard, but each carried one reentry vehicle.
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Vandenberg Space Force Base launched a Minotaur I rocket late Monday night. Vandenberg announced the launch on Facebook just ...