The AGM-12 Bullpup missile is generally believed not to have been too successful. Nevertheless, numerous US aircraft were fitted with the associated ARW-73 and ARW-77 MCLOS guidance transmitters. Almost any attack-capable aircraft's flight manual from the 1960s and 1970s mentions such systems...
AGM-12/A and /B Bullpup MCLOS missiles required Martin's AN/ARW-73 Radio Guidance Transmitting Set installed on-board the A-4, F-105 or F-100 jets. After launching, the pilot controlled missile's flight with a joystick. Since the AN/ARW-73 was merely a transmitter of MCLOS commands, my question...
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