The Centre Interarmées d'Essais d'Engins Spéciaux (CIEES, ) was
France
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's first
space launch
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and
ballistic missile testing facility. Outside France, the facility is often referred to by the name of the nearest town,
Hammaguir.
It was established on 24 April 1947,
by ministerial decree as the Special Weapons Test Center (CEES, ''Centre d'essais d'engins spéciaux'') for use by the
French Army
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. In 1948, it was turned over to the
French Air Force
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, who renamed it CIEES. Its remote location in the middle of the
Saharan Desert and its relative closeness to the
Equator
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(compared with
Metropolitan France
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) made it an attractive launch site for missiles and orbital rockets.
History
The origins of CIEES and the French missile and space program date to the end of the
Second World War
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. On 12 June 1945, less than a month after
V-E Day
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, the War Department ordered the study of self-propelled projectiles (rockets). On 13 August, the Directorate of Studies and Manufactures of Armaments (DEFA) proposed the creation of a Rocket Studies Center to continue studying and developing ballistic missiles. The Center aimed initially to attempt to
reconstruct
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the
V-2 rocket
The V2 (), with the technical name ''Aggregat (rocket family), Aggregat-4'' (A4), was the world's first long-range missile guidance, guided ballistic missile. The missile, powered by a liquid-propellant rocket engine, was developed during the S ...
based on blueprints captured from V-2 launch sites in France. In November 1946, a mission arrived at
Colomb-Béchar,
French Algeria
French Algeria ( until 1839, then afterwards; unofficially ; ), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of History of Algeria, Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral part of France. French rule lasted until ...
, to study the site's suitability as a missile range and launch facility. CIEES began operations at Colomb-Béchar six months later on 24 April 1947.
[ Maurice Vaïsse (dir.), ''La IVth République face aux problèmes d'armement'', proceedings of the conference held on 29 and 30 September 1997 at the Military Academy of the Center for Defense of studying history, ed. Association pour le développement et la diffusion de l'information militaire (ADDIM), Paris, 1998, p.561 , 648 pages]
The Air Force built two launch pads at Colomb-Béchar: the small B0 pad for
sounding rockets
A sounding rocket or rocketsonde, sometimes called a research rocket or a suborbital rocket, is an instrument-carrying rocket designed to take measurements and perform scientific experiments during its sub-orbital spaceflight, sub-orbital flight ...
, and B1, completed in December 1949, for larger missiles.
However, both of these launch sites were suitable only for smaller missiles, so a larger launch pad – dubbed CIEES B2 – was eventually built at
Hammaguir, southwest of Colomb-Béchar, in May 1952. CIEES B2 quickly expanded to include five launch pads: ''Bacchus'', for solid fueled sounding rockets, ''Blandine'', for liquid fueled sounding rockets, ''Beatrice'', for testing the
Hawk
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The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks, and others. This ...
surface-to-air missile and the
Cora and
Europa rockets, ''Brigette/A'', for the "precious stones" series of rockets, and ''CB'', for the
Monica sounding rocket.
After the
Algerian War
The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) ''; '' (and sometimes in Algeria as the ''War of 1 November'') was an armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (Algeri ...
ceasefire in 1962, the
2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment
The 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment () is an infantry regiment of the Foreign Legion in the French Army. The regiment is one of two mechanized infantry regiments of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade.
Since the regiment's arrival from Bonifacio in ...
was sent to the Colomb-Béchar region. Its main mission is to monitor the CIEES's sites. In 1967, the order to evacuate the site was given and the regiment was the last unit to leave the South for the French base of
Mers-el-Kébir.
CIEES remained in use until 1 July 1967,
when it was finally turned over to the government of newly independent
Algeria
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. French withdrawal from the CIEES facility and other military bases in Algeria was stipulated by the 1962
Évian Accords
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that ended the
Algerian War of Independence
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. Following CIEES's closure, French space launches were moved to the
Kourou Space Center in
French Guiana
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, while missile tests were moved to
DGA Essais de missiles
DGA Essais de missiles (previously named CEL - Centre d'Essais des Landes) is a launch site for the test of military rockets and for launching sounding rockets in France. "DGA Essais de missiles" is situated between Biscarrosse and the Atlantic ...
in the department of
Landes in metropolitan France.
Directors of CIEES
The Director of CIEES was directly appointed by the
Minister of the Armed Forces. They were required to also be the Commander of the Colomb-Béchar Airbase (see
:fr:Base aérienne 145 Colomb-Béchar) and Commander of military installations in the Sahara. The Director was required to be from the Air Force, and the Deputy Director was required to be from the Army. In order, CIEES was commanded by:
* Colonel
Robert Aubinière
Robert Joseph Aubinière Lippmann (September 24, 1912 – December 5, 2001) was a French military official and the inaugural director of the French Space Agency (CNES).
Biography Early life
Aubinière was born in Paris and spent most of his ...
* Colonel Hériard
* Colonel Charbonneau
* General Millet
* General Y. Hautière
Launches
As France's main launch site from 1947 to 1967, CIEES was responsible for all early milestones of the
French space program
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. France's first successful rocket launch, of the
Véronique sounding rocket, was from CIEES on 22 May 1952. France's first
satellite
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, the
Astérix-1, was launched from CIEES on a
Diamant
The Diamant rocket (French for "diamond") was the first exclusively French expendable launch system and at the same time the first satellite launcher not built by either the United States or USSR. As such, it has been referred to as being a key ...
rocket on 26 November 1965.
CIEES was also the launch site for France's first animal in space: a cat named
Félicette
Félicette () was a stray Parisian cat that became the first feline launched into space on 18October 1963 as part of the French space program. She was one of 14 female cats trained for spaceflight. The cats had electrodes implanted into their s ...
, launched to an altitude of on a Véronique rocket. She survived the flight, making her the only cat to do so.
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Due to CIEES's long period of operation, it launched a wide variety of rockets and missiles. With regard to space launches, CIEES was most notable for launching the "precious stones" series of rockets, which included the
Diamant
The Diamant rocket (French for "diamond") was the first exclusively French expendable launch system and at the same time the first satellite launcher not built by either the United States or USSR. As such, it has been referred to as being a key ...
, the first French rocket to put a satellite into orbit, and the first non-US or Soviet rocket to deliver a satellite to orbit. The "precious stones" rockets also included the
Emeraude,
Saphir,
Rubis,
Agate
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, and
Topaze.
Other notable spacecraft included the first tests of the
Europa rocket, the first rocket of the
European Launcher Development Organisation
file:Europa2vrp.jpg, 250px, Europa II
file:Europa2rp.jpg, 200px, Rolls-Royce ''RZ-12''
file:Coralie rocket stage top view.jpg, 200px, ''Coralie''
file:Europa Upper Stage University of Stuttgart 02.jpg, 200px, ''Astris''
The European Launcher ...
(the predecessor to the modern Pan-European
European Space Agency
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)
and France's first three
geodetic satellites
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, the ''Diadem''.
With regard to missiles, CIEES was the launch site for 1960s-era tests associated with the development of France's land-based
medium-range ballistic missile
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s – the
SBSS missile program – and
submarine-launched ballistic missile
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s – the
MSBS missile program. It also served as the launch site for testing a myriad of other sounding rockets and anti-aircraft missiles.
CIEES was also the initial launch site for the
CT 10 drone, a
target drone
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One of the earliest drones was the British DH.82 Queen Bee, a variant of the Tiger Moth trainer aircraft operation ...
copy of the
V-1 flying bomb
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that was widely used by the French and British militaries during the early days of the
Cold War
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, as well as the 1950s-era
R.511 air-to-air missile
An air-to-air missile (AAM) is a missile fired from an aircraft for the purpose of destroying another aircraft (including unmanned aircraft such as cruise missiles). AAMs are typically powered by one or more rocket motors, usually solid-fuel roc ...
.
In total, 231 rockets and missiles were launched from CIEES's seven launch pads over its 20 years of operation.
Notable launches
Launch pads
Launch pads at Colomb-Béchar:
* B0 / CB ''-'' at ; used for the
Monica sounding rocket; first launch in February 1955
* B1 / Bou Hammadi - at ; used for
Centaure,
Dragon
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and
Veronique
Launch pads at Hammaguir:
* CIEES B2 – at ; used for
Veronique,
Belier,
Centaure, Centaure 1 and
Dragon 1; first launch in May 1952
* Bacchus ''-'' at ; used for solid fueled sounding rockets (VE 10
Aigle
Aigle ( French for "eagle", ; ) is a historic town and a municipality and the capital of the district of Aigle in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
The official language of Aigle is Swiss French.
Geography
Aigle lies at an elevation of a ...
,
Belier, Belier I,
Agate
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,
Centaure, Centaure 1, VE 111
Topaze,
Dragon
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1, VE 111L
Topaze,
Rubis); first launch in December 1960;
* Blandine ''-'' at ; used for liquid fueled sounding rockets (
Veronique, Veronique 61,
Vesta, Veronique AGI, Veronique 61M); first launch in March 1959
* Beatrice ''-'' at ; used for
Hawk
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The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks, and others. This ...
,
Cora and
Europa; first launch in November 1966
* Brigette ''-'' at ; used for the "precious stones" series of rockets (VE 10A
Aigle
Aigle ( French for "eagle", ; ) is a historic town and a municipality and the capital of the district of Aigle in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
The official language of Aigle is Swiss French.
Geography
Aigle lies at an elevation of a ...
, VE 121
Emeraude, VE 231
Saphir,
Rubis,
Agate
Agate ( ) is a banded variety of chalcedony. Agate stones are characterized by alternating bands of different colored chalcedony and sometimes include macroscopic quartz. They are common in nature and can be found globally in a large number of d ...
,
Topaze,
Diamant
The Diamant rocket (French for "diamond") was the first exclusively French expendable launch system and at the same time the first satellite launcher not built by either the United States or USSR. As such, it has been referred to as being a key ...
A, SSBS S112, MSBS M112); first launch in March 1963
* Brigette/A - at ; used for
Agate
Agate ( ) is a banded variety of chalcedony. Agate stones are characterized by alternating bands of different colored chalcedony and sometimes include macroscopic quartz. They are common in nature and can be found globally in a large number of d ...
;
See also
*
Hammaguir
*
CNES
CNES () is the French national space agency. Headquartered in central Paris, the agency is overseen by the ministries of the Armed Forces, Economy and Finance and Higher Education, Research and Innovation.
It operates from the Toulouse Spac ...
, the French space agency
*
List of rocket launch sites
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References
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