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Code Number:
MYFV13P15_07.0360
Title:
Hound Dog Missile, UAV, GAM-77, AGM-28, B-77, air-launched cruise missile
In service: September 13, 1960
Manufacturer: North American Aviation
Unit cost: $690,073
Produced: April 1959
Weight: 4,603 kg (10,147 pound)
Length: 12.95 meters (42 feet 6 inches)
Height: 2.8 meters (9 feet 4 inches).
Warhead: 790 kg (1,742 lb) W28 thermonuclear warhead.
Detonation mechanism: Airburst or Contact
Engine: 1x Pratt & Whitney J52-P-3 turbojet; 7,500 pounds (33 kN)
Wingspan: 3.7 meters (12 feet 2 inches).
Operational range: 1,263 km (785 miles)
Flight ceiling: 17,130 meters (56,200 feet)
Flight altitude: 61 meters (200 feet) to 17,130 meters (56,200 feet)
Speed: Mach 2.1
Guidance system: Inertial Navigation System with star-tracker correction
Launch platform: B-52 Stratofortress
Keywords:
Boeing, B-52 Stratofortress, United States Air Force, Military, Bomber aircraft, Strategic Air Command, SAC, BUFF, Turbojet, Airplane, Plane, Aeroplane, Eight Engine Jet, Long Range Heavy Bomber, Fixed wing multi engine, USAF, Air Force, Military, Weapons, Armament, Aviation, Aerospace, Armed Service, History, Archive, Killingrey, Transportation, Airforce, collection, airfighters, Weaponry, war, Killingry, Historic, Historical
Image by:
Les Clark
Hound Dog Missile, UAV, GAM-77, AGM-28, B-77, air-launched cruise missile
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Code Number:
MYFV13P15_07.0360
Title:
Hound Dog Missile, UAV, GAM-77, AGM-28, B-77, air-launched cruise missile
In service: September 13, 1960
Manufacturer: North American Aviation
Unit cost: $690,073
Produced: April 1959
Weight: 4,603 kg (10,147 pound)
Length: 12.95 meters (42 feet 6 inches)
Height: 2.8 meters (9 feet 4 inches).
Warhead: 790 kg (1,742 lb) W28 thermonuclear warhead.
Detonation mechanism: Airburst or Contact
Engine: 1x Pratt & Whitney J52-P-3 turbojet; 7,500 pounds (33 kN)
Wingspan: 3.7 meters (12 feet 2 inches).
Operational range: 1,263 km (785 miles)
Flight ceiling: 17,130 meters (56,200 feet)
Flight altitude: 61 meters (200 feet) to 17,130 meters (56,200 feet)
Speed: Mach 2.1
Guidance system: Inertial Navigation System with star-tracker correction
Launch platform: B-52 Stratofortress
Keywords:
Boeing, B-52 Stratofortress, United States Air Force, Military, Bomber aircraft, Strategic Air Command, SAC, BUFF, Turbojet, Airplane, Plane, Aeroplane, Eight Engine Jet, Long Range Heavy Bomber, Fixed wing multi engine, USAF, Air Force, Military, Weapons, Armament, Aviation, Aerospace, Armed Service, History, Archive, Killingrey, Transportation, Airforce, collection, airfighters, Weaponry, war, Killingry, Historic, Historical
Image by:
Les Clark
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