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  1. AGM-12 Bullpup - Wikipedia

    The AGM-12 Bullpup is a short-range air-to-ground missile developed by Martin Marietta for the US Navy. It is among the earliest precision guided air-to-ground weapons and the first to be mass produced.

  2. Martin AGM-12B Bullpup A - National Museum of the USAF

    Martin AGM-12B Bullpup A Developed in the 1950s, the Bullpup became the first successful guided tactical air-to-ground missile used by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force. The radio-guided, rocket-propelled Bullpup missile could accurately hit …

  3. Martin AGM-12 Bullpup - Designation-Systems.Net

    Martin ASM-N-7/GAM-83/AGM-12 Bullpup. The Bullpup was the first successful guided tactical air-to-ground missile of the U.S. Navy and the USAF. Although it had severe limitations, it was produced in very large numbers.

  4. AGM-12 Bullpup | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The AGM-12 Bullpup is an air-to-ground missile which was used on the A-4 Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, F-105 Thunderchief, F-4 Phantom II, F-8 Crusader, and P-3 Orion in U.S. service and on numerous other NATO and Allied aircraft.

  5. Martin Marietta AGM-12C Bullpup B - National Museum of the …

    The AGM-12C was a larger version of the Bullpup air-to-ground radio-guided missile. It was carried by U.S. Air Force F-4 and F-105 fighters during the Southeast Asia War. The AGM-12C entered U.S. Air Force service in 1965 and carried a 1,000-lb semi-armor-piercing warhead.

  6. Air Force Armament Museum Foundation

    Development of the Bullpup was initiated by the U.S. Navy in 1953, when an operational requirement was issued for a short-range air-to-ground guided missile.

  7. AGM-12 Bullpup - Military Aircraft - GlobalSecurity.org

    Jun 12, 2017 · In April 1965 radio-guided Martin AGM-12 Bullpup missiles were used on the first attack on the bridge. With just a 250-pound warhead, they proved too lightweight to do any real damage.

  8. AGM-12 Bullpup | missile | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

    …AGM-12 (for aerial guided munition) Bullpup, a rocket-powered weapon that employed visual tracking and radio-transmitted command guidance. The pilot controlled the missile by means of a small side-mounted joystick and guided it toward the target by observing a small flare in its tail.

  9. AGM-12 Bullpup - Heatblur F-4E Phantom II

    The AGM-12, nicknamed Bullpup, is a guided short-range air-to-ground missile that can be steered manually by the crew. Steering commands are send via radio by utilizing the lower UHF antenna of the Phantom.

  10. Bullpup AGM-12B - Encyclopedia Astronautica

    American air-to-surface missile. AKA: AGM-12B;ASM-N-7A;B-83;Bullpup;GAM-83A. Status: Operational 1959. Payload: 110 kg (240 lb). Thrust: 52.90 kN (11,892 lbf). Gross mass: 259 kg (570 lb). Height: 3.35 m (10.99 ft). Diameter: 0.30 m (0.98 ft). Span: 1.01 m (3.31 ft).

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