Titan 33B Vehicle Overview
A complete overview of the Titan 33B launch vehicle, including launch stats, vehicle info and launch locations.
Basic Info
Name
Titan 33B
Family
Titan
Manufacturer
First Launch
21 Mar 1971
Successful Launches
2
Failed Launches
1
Rocket Info
Status
Inactive
Stages
3
Length
45 m
Diameter
3.05 m
Launch Mass
185 tons
Thrust
2,300 kN
Reusability
Not Reusable
Payload Info
LEO Capacity
3,000 kg
Titan IIIB was the collective name for a number of derivatives of the Titan II ICBM and Titan III launch vehicle, modified by the addition of an Agena upper stage. It consisted of four separate rockets. The Titan 23B was a basic Titan II with an Agena upper stage, and the Titan 24B was the same concept, but using the slightly enlarged Titan IIIM rocket as the base. The Titan 33B was a Titan 23B with the Agena (which had a smaller diameter than the Titan) enclosed in an enlarged fairing, in order to allow larger payloads to be launched. The final member of the Titan IIIB family was the Titan 34B which was a Titan 24B with the larger fairing used on the Titan 33B.
Launch Sites used by Titan 33B
Vandenberg SFB
U.S. Space Force facility in California for spacecraft launches and missile testing.