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BOMARC test launch. Public domain photo: RCAF via Kestrel Publications.
The Boeing CIM-10B Bomarc (IM-99B), was a supersonic long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) in RCAF service during the Cold War for the air defence of North America. In addition to being the first operational long-range SAM, it was the only SAM deployed by the RCAF. The Bomarc was stored horizontally in a launcher shelter with movable roof. When required, the roof was opened and the missile was erected and fired vertically using rocket boosters to send it to high altitude. The missile then tipped over into a horizontal position and reached a Mach 2.5 cruise level powered by its ramjet engines. This lofted trajectory allowed the missile to operate at a maximum range as great as 250 miles (400 km). The Bomarc was controlled from the ground for most of its flight. When it reached the target area, the controllers directed the missile to begin a dive, activating an onboard active radar homing seeker for terminal guidance. A radar proximity fuse detonated the warhead, which carried either a large conventional explosive or the W40 nuclear warhead. As the nuclear threat moved from manned bombers to intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), the USAF reduced its initial plans to build 52 sites to 8 sites, with an additional two sites in Canada. The first US site was declared operational in 1959, but with only a single working missile. Bringing the rest of the missiles into service took years, by which time the system was obsolete. Deactivations began in 1969 and by 1972 all Bomarc sites had been shut down. A small number were used as target drones, and only a few remain on display today. Boeing CIM-10B Bomarc nuclear-armed surface-to-air interceptor missiles equipped No. 446 Squadron at North Bay, Ontario and and No. 447 Squadron at La Macaza, Quebec. The Bomarc Missile Program was highly controversial in Canada. The Progressive Conservative government of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker initially agreed to deploy the missiles, and shortly thereafter controversially scrapped the Avro CF-105 Arrow, a supersonic manned interceptor aircraft, arguing that the missile program made the Arrow unnecessary. Initially, it was unclear whether the missiles would be equipped with nuclear warheads. By 1960 it became known that the missiles were to have a nuclear payload, and a debate ensued about whether Canada should accept nuclear weapons. Ultimately, the Diefenbaker government decided that the Bomarcs should not be equipped with nuclear warheads. The dispute split the Diefenbaker Cabinet, and led to the collapse of the government in 1963. The Official Opposition and Liberal Party leader Lester B. Pearson originally was against nuclear missiles, but reversed his personal position and argued in favour of accepting nuclear warheads. He won the 1963 election, largely on the basis of this issue, and his new Liberal government proceeded to accept nuclear-armed Bomarcs, with the first being deployed on 31 December 1963. When the nuclear warheads were deployed, Pearson's wife, Maryon, resigned her honorary membership in the anti-nuclear weapons group, Voice of Women. Canadian operational deployment of the Bomarc involved the formation of two specialized Surface/Air Missile squadrons. The first to begin operations was No. 446 SAM Squadron at RCAF Station North Bay, Ontario, which was the command and control center for both squadrons. With construction of the compound and related facilities completed in 1961, the squadron received its Bomarcs in 1961, without nuclear warheads. The squadron became fully operational from 31 December 1963, when the nuclear warheads arrived, until disbanding on 31 March 1972. All the warheads were stored separately and under control of Detachment 1 of the USAF 425th Munitions Maintenance Squadron. During operational service, the Bomarcs were maintained on stand-by, on a 24-hour basis, but were never fired, although the squadron test-fired the missiles at Eglin AFB, Florida on annual winter retreats. No. 447 SAM Squadron operating out of RCAF Station La Macaza, Quebec, was activated on 15 September 1962 although warheads were not delivered until late 1963. The squadron followed the same operational procedures as No. 446, its sister squadron. With the passage of time the operational capability of the 1950s-era Bomarc system no longer met modern requirements; the Department of National Defence deemed that the Bomarc missile defense was no longer a viable system, and ordered both squadrons to be stood down in 1972. The bunkers and ancillary facilities remain at both former sites..Data from Buteux, Paul, "Bomarc Missile Crisis", The Canadian Encyclopedia. (Toronto: Historica Foundation, 2012), and Wikipedia (Source Harold A Skaarup web page)

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BOMARC 4444

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 4444
Boeing CIM 10B Bomarc (Serial No. 4444), on display at the Pacific National Exhibition, Vancouver, BC, ca 1962.(Source Harold A Skaarup web page) 2022-10-13

BOMARC 60861

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 60861
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60889

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 60889
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60893

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 60893
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60904

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 60904
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60905

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 60905
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60908

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 60908
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60909

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 60909
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60910

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 60910
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60912

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 60912
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60913

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 60913
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60914

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 60914
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60915

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 60915
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60916

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 60916
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60917

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 60917
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60922

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 60922
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60923

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 60923
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60924

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 60924
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60926

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 60926
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60927

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 60927
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60930

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 60930
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60931

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 60931
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60934

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 60934
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60935

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 60935
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60940

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 60940
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60941

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 60941
Serving with No. 446 Squadron at CFB North Bay, Ontario when withdrawn from use. May have been used in high speed drone program. 0000-01-01
   1961-December-31 Taken on Strength Delivered to Canada 2019-08-20
   1972-July to USAF Returned to US, delivered to Norfolk, Virginia by truck. 2019-08-20

BOMARC 60945

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 60945
Displayed Canada Air and Space Museum Ottawa 2021-12-22

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