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Since 1962 the American military has used a standardized system to designate the aerial weapons systems used by the various organisations that make up the Department of Defense. While a small number of missile systems were designated yet never built, most made it to a full-scale mock-up stage, and these, as well as the fully operational missiles, are illustrated with photographs depicting each missile, frequently in launch mode.
This book also examines the missiles that are not weapons. Target drones, aerial decoys, and reconnaissance missiles have now been given their own designation series, but in 1962 they were placed in the ‘M for Missile’ grouping. This meant that thermonuclear warheads such as the LGM-118 Peacekeeper were listed together with target drones the size of large model airplanes.
Skybolt said:Yes, since if the contents want to be conformal to the "Secret Projects Forum Standard" (SPFS for short) the author had to do AN AWFUL LOT of research... :-\
overscan said:Just so long as it isn't copy-pasted from your site, Andreas![]()
Product Description
This remarkable guide provides for the first time an illustrated listing of almost 200 of America's most powerful missiles. With information on all aspects of the missile's specifications, including the speed and capacity of the explosives used in its warhead, this book provides a comprehensive guide to the US Army's projectile hardware. 'American Missiles: The Complete Smithsonian Field Guide' draws heavily on the Herbert S. Desind Photo Collection, a resource of more than 110,000 images recently catalogued at the National Air and Space Museum. Of interest to both the specialist and the aviation enthusiasts, this book demonstrates the evolution of American missile design over the last forty years in an accessible and entertaining format.
Product Details
* Hardcover: 336 pages
* Publisher: Frontline Books (April 2010)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1848325177
* ISBN-13: 978-1848325173