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- AGM-83_Bulldog diameter "300.0".
- AGM-83_Bulldog length "3200.0".
- AGM-83_Bulldog weight "280.0".
- AGM-83_Bulldog abstract "The AGM-83 Bulldog is a missile produced by the United States of America.The missile has its origins in the AGM-12 Bullpup. This missile used a manual guidance system which required the launching aircraft to continue flying towards the target throughout the missile flight time, making it highly vulnerable to counter-attack. The U.S. Navy and Air Force requested a pilot-independent guidance system for the Bullpup which would let the launching aircraft turn away after firing.In 1970, Texas Instruments was given a Navy contract to create a laser guidance system for the Bullpup. The new missile was designated AGM-83 Bulldog; it was developed in cooperation with the Naval Weapons Center (NWC). The Bulldog was heavily based on the AGM-12B Bullpup A, but used a new 113 kg (250 lb) MK 19 blast-fragmentation warhead. It homed in on the reflection of a laser beam which was projected onto the target by ground troops.Firing trials of the AGM-83A took place in 1971-1972, with successful results. The Navy planned to get the Bulldog into service by 1974. A version for ground handling training known as the ATM-83A was also planned. However, in 1972 it was decided that the Navy should instead procure a laser-guided version of the Air Force's AGM-65 Maverick, the AGM-65C—which itself was later cancelled in favour of the AGM-65E.".
- AGM-83_Bulldog diameter "0.3".
- AGM-83_Bulldog length "3.2".
- AGM-83_Bulldog thumbnail Agm-83a.jpg?width=300.
- AGM-83_Bulldog type Air-to-surface_missile.
- AGM-83_Bulldog weight "280000.0".
- AGM-83_Bulldog wikiPageID "2126861".
- AGM-83_Bulldog wikiPageRevisionID "544049799".
- AGM-83_Bulldog caption "AGM-83 Bulldog".
- AGM-83_Bulldog diameter "0.30 m".
- AGM-83_Bulldog engine "Thiokol LR58-RM-4 storable liquid-fuel rocket; 53 kN".
- AGM-83_Bulldog filling "113".
- AGM-83_Bulldog hasPhotoCollection AGM-83_Bulldog.
- AGM-83_Bulldog isMissile "yes".
- AGM-83_Bulldog length "3.20 m".
- AGM-83_Bulldog manufacturer Texas_Instruments.
- AGM-83_Bulldog name "AGM-83 Bulldog".
- AGM-83_Bulldog speed "Mach 1.8".
- AGM-83_Bulldog type Air-to-surface_missile.
- AGM-83_Bulldog vehicleRange "11.0".
- AGM-83_Bulldog weight "280.0".
- AGM-83_Bulldog wingspan "0.94 m".
- AGM-83_Bulldog subject Category:Abandoned_military_rocket_and_missile_projects_of_the_United_States.
- AGM-83_Bulldog subject Category:Air-to-surface_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- AGM-83_Bulldog type Device.
- AGM-83_Bulldog type Weapon.
- AGM-83_Bulldog type Product.
- AGM-83_Bulldog type PhysicalDevice.
- AGM-83_Bulldog type Weapon.
- AGM-83_Bulldog type DesignedArtifact.
- AGM-83_Bulldog comment "The AGM-83 Bulldog is a missile produced by the United States of America.The missile has its origins in the AGM-12 Bullpup. This missile used a manual guidance system which required the launching aircraft to continue flying towards the target throughout the missile flight time, making it highly vulnerable to counter-attack. The U.S.".
- AGM-83_Bulldog label "AGM-83 Bulldog".
- AGM-83_Bulldog label "AGM-83 Bulldog".
- AGM-83_Bulldog sameAs AGM-83_Bulldog.
- AGM-83_Bulldog sameAs AGM-83_Bulldog.
- AGM-83_Bulldog sameAs m.06nz1f.
- AGM-83_Bulldog sameAs Q292544.
- AGM-83_Bulldog sameAs Q292544.
- AGM-83_Bulldog wasDerivedFrom AGM-83_Bulldog?oldid=544049799.
- AGM-83_Bulldog depiction Agm-83a.jpg.
- AGM-83_Bulldog isPrimaryTopicOf AGM-83_Bulldog.
- AGM-83_Bulldog name "AGM-83 Bulldog".