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- GB-8 diameter "609.6".
- GB-8 length "3530.600000000001".
- GB-8 weight "1158.948".
- GB-8 abstract "GB-8 was a precision guided munition developed by the United States during World War II . It was one of the precursors of modern anti-ship missiles.Following German success with the Hs-293 and Fritz-X, the U.S. began developing several similar weapons, such as Felix, Azon, Gargoyle, GB-4, and GB-8.GB-8 was intended as a clear weather, good visibility weapon to attack heavily-defended targets. It featured a plywood airframe with twin booms and fins with a single elevator. The warhead was a 2000 lb (907 kg) general purpose (GP) bomb. The bomb was steered by radio command guidance, the operator tracking it by means of red and white flares in the booms. It was intended to be carried externally, under the wing of a B-17 or B-25. Release was at about 175 mph (280 km/h) and between 10,000 and 15,000 ft (3,000–4600 m) altitude, giving a range of 17 mi (27 km), with an average flight time of four minutes.The Pacific War ended before it entered combat.".
- GB-8 diameter "0.6096".
- GB-8 length "3.5306000000000006".
- GB-8 origin United_States.
- GB-8 type Anti-ship_missile.
- GB-8 type Guided_bomb.
- GB-8 usedInWar World_War_II.
- GB-8 weight "1158948.0".
- GB-8 wikiPageExternalLink 1jmaarticleshardware.htm.
- GB-8 wikiPageExternalLink WW2-PGMs.html.
- GB-8 wikiPageExternalLink gb.html.
- GB-8 wikiPageExternalLink twbomb_04.html.
- GB-8 wikiPageID "14977009".
- GB-8 wikiPageRevisionID "547855866".
- GB-8 diameter "24.0".
- GB-8 engine "none".
- GB-8 filling "amatol explosive".
- GB-8 fillingWeight "2000".
- GB-8 guidance "television and radio command".
- GB-8 hasPhotoCollection GB-8.
- GB-8 isMissile "yes".
- GB-8 length "353.06000000000006".
- GB-8 name "GB-8".
- GB-8 origin United_States.
- GB-8 partLength "12".
- GB-8 payloadCapacity "2000".
- GB-8 service "never used operationally".
- GB-8 type Anti-ship_missile.
- GB-8 type Guided_bomb.
- GB-8 vehicleRange "17.0".
- GB-8 wars World_War_II.
- GB-8 weight "2555.0".
- GB-8 wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- GB-8 subject Category:Guided_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- GB-8 subject Category:World_War_II_aerial_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- GB-8 subject Category:World_War_II_weapons_of_the_United_States.
- GB-8 type Device.
- GB-8 type Weapon.
- GB-8 type Product.
- GB-8 type PhysicalDevice.
- GB-8 type Weapon.
- GB-8 type DesignedArtifact.
- GB-8 comment "GB-8 was a precision guided munition developed by the United States during World War II . It was one of the precursors of modern anti-ship missiles.Following German success with the Hs-293 and Fritz-X, the U.S. began developing several similar weapons, such as Felix, Azon, Gargoyle, GB-4, and GB-8.GB-8 was intended as a clear weather, good visibility weapon to attack heavily-defended targets. It featured a plywood airframe with twin booms and fins with a single elevator.".
- GB-8 label "GB-8".
- GB-8 sameAs m.03h3hvc.
- GB-8 sameAs Q5512917.
- GB-8 sameAs Q5512917.
- GB-8 wasDerivedFrom GB-8?oldid=547855866.
- GB-8 isPrimaryTopicOf GB-8.
- GB-8 name "GB-8".