Centre interarmées d'essais d'engins spéciaux

The Interarmy Special Vehicles Test Centre (CIEES) (French: Centre Interarmées d'Essais d'Engins Spéciaux) was France's first space launch and ballistic missile testing facility. Outside France, the facility is often referred to by the name of the nearest town, Hammaguir (also called Hammaguira). 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. In 1948, it was turned over to the French Air Force, who renamed it CIEES. Its remote location in the middle of the Saharan Desert and its relative closeness to the Equator (compared with Metropolitan France) made it an attractive launch site for missiles and orbital rockets.

CIEES (Centre Interarmées d'Essais d'Engins Spéciaux)
Centre Interarmées d'Essais d'Engins Spéciaux
Near Hammaguir in French Algeria
CIEES
Location of CIEES in French Algeria
Coordinates30°46′41″N 03°03′19″W
Type
Site information
OwnerFrench Air Force, French Army
Open to
the public
No
Site history
Built1947
In use1952–1967
FateAbandoned following
Algerian independence
Garrison information
Garrison621st Special Weapons Group, 80th Service Battalion
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