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Military Eyes New Launch Pad Near Port
14 Jun
Summary
- New launch complex proposed for U.S. Army and Navy missile testing.
- Site aims to separate military launches from commercial providers.
- Environmental assessment is underway for the proposed SLC-51.

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station may soon see a new launch pad, Space Launch Complex 51 (SLC-51), if the Department of the Air Force's proposal is approved. The primary goal is to provide the U.S. Army and Navy with a dedicated site for missile testing, thereby alleviating congestion and safety concerns at the existing Space Launch Complex 46 (SLC-46).
The proposed SLC-51 aims to relocate military missile launches away from commercial providers' operational zones. This initiative seeks to ensure safe and efficient use of launch infrastructure, minimize scheduling conflicts, and enhance overall launch capacity for both military and commercial entities, including NASA's Artemis program.
An Environmental Assessment is currently in development to evaluate potential impacts, including those on wetlands and floodplains. The new complex would be situated approximately 2 miles from Port Canaveral, raising considerations for navigation and port operations. This project is part of broader efforts to modernize military launch capabilities.