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Constructed during 1954-1955,
Nike battery NY-49 was located at
historic Fort Tilden,
a former Coast Artillery site which had earlier guarded the
eastern approaches to New York harbor.
The four magazine configuration of this double Nike battery
was similar to that of its "sister" site
located on the other side of the New York Bight at Fort Hancock, New Jersey.
During 1958, this site became the second in the nation to
deploy the more advanced, second-generation Nike Hercules missile system.
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Location
Launcher Area:
Fort Tilden, Rockaway (Queens), NY
Control Area:
Fort Tilden, Rockaway (Queens), NY
Dates of Operation
1955-1974
Weapons Systems
& Missile Load
Nike Ajax / 40
Nike Hercules / 24
Missile Magazines
4 Magazines (double site). 4 type "B".
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Radar Types
ACQR, LOPAR, ABAR, HIPAR.
Secondary Master Fire Unit
Unit Information
Army -
HHB/505th (1955-1958)
B/505th (1955-1958)
HHB/3/51st (1958-1964)
B/3/51st (1958-1972)
B/1/51st (1972-1973)
D/3/43rd (1973-1974)
Present Status
Portions of this Cold War missile site remain intact today. Although
the Control Area was mostly demolished the Launcher Area remains
largely intact. The entire Fort Tilden area, including the former Nike
installation, is now located within the Gateway National Recreation Area
of the United States National Park Service.
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