About AGM 12-80
Bullpups were widely used by both the Navy and Air Force during the , with mixed results. In its most famous early use, 16 Air Force F-105's each carrying two AGM-12Bs were part of the group of aircraft that attacked theon 3 April 1965. Because the weapon was manually guided, each aircraft had to line up for attack twice in separate passes. After the attack was completed the bridge was essentially undamaged, and the Bullpups were described.
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3 FAQs about [AGM 12-80]
What is a psm12-80 battery?
Our PSM12-80 is a 12 Volt 80Ah, valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery. It is constructed utilizing the newest AGM (absorbed glass mat) technology. The Pro-Series Medical line is a true deep cycle designed battery specifically for use in medical mobility equipment.
What is the AGM-12 Bullpup?
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.
What was the difference between tgam 83 & AGM-12?
The Air Force's nuclear GAM-83B became the AGM-12D. The TGAM-83 was renamed ATM-12, lacking a suffix which the new naming rules required. The final version of the Bullpup was the Air Force's AGM-12E. This was a AGM-12C with the warhead replaced with an anti-personnel cluster bomb warhead with 800-830 BLU-26/B bomblets.
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