NOTS-EV-1 Pilot
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The NOTS-EV-1 Pilot, also known as NOTSNIK was an expendable launch system
Expendable launch system
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 and anti-satellite weapon
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 developed by the United States
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 Navy United States Naval Ordnance Test Station
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
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 (NOTS). Ten were launched during July and August 1958, all of which failed. It was the first air-launched rocket to be used for an orbit
Orbit
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al launch attempt, however none were recorded as having reached orbit. Following the first and third orbital launch attempts, a tracking station in New Zealand
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 reported receiving weak signals from the spacecraft, however this was never confirmed, and the launches were not catalogued as having reached orbit. The Pilot rocket was part of Project Pilot.

Two variants of the Pilot rocket were built; the Pilot-1, with battleship
Battleship (rocketry)
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 second to fifth stages, was used for ground launched atmospheric tests from China Lake, and the Pilot-2, an air-launched version, was used for orbital launch attempts. Orbital launches were conducted from an F-6A Skyray
F4D Skyray
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, flying from Point Mugu Naval Air Station
Naval Air Station Point Mugu
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, and releasing the rocket over the Santa Barbara Channel Drop Zone. Of the ten launches, four were of Pilot-1s, and the rest Pilot-2s.

Project Pilot was cancelled in August 1958, and replaced by the NOTS-EV-2 Caleb
NOTS-EV-2 Caleb
The NOTS-EV-2 Caleb, also known as NOTS-500, Hi-Hoe and SIP was an expendable launch system, which was later used as a sounding rocket and prototype anti-satellite weapon. It was developed by the United States Navy Naval Ordinance Test Station as a follow-up to the NOTS-EV-1 Pilot, which had been...

. The project remained classified
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 until 1994.

Launch history

Date Configuration Payload Function Cause of failure
1958-07-04 Pilot-1 N/A Test Exploded one second after launch
1958-07-18 Pilot-1 N/A Test Exploded on launch pad
1958-07-25 Pilot-2 Pilot-1 Test Unexpected loss of signal
1958-08-12 Pilot-2 Pilot-2 Test Exploded during first stage ignition
1958-08-16 Pilot-1 N/A Test Structural failure 3.2 seconds after launch
1958-08-17 Pilot-1 N/A Test Structural failure 3 seconds after launch
1958-08-22 Pilot-2 Pilot-3 Test Unexpected loss of signal
1958-08-25 Pilot-2 Pilot-4 Radiation research Exploded during first stage ignition
1958-08-26 Pilot-2 Pilot-5 Radiation research Failed to ignite
1958-08-28 Pilot-2 Pilot-6 Radiation research Only one second stage engine ignited
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