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- SAM-N-2_Lark diameter "457.2".
- SAM-N-2_Lark length "5486.4".
- SAM-N-2_Lark weight "920.0".
- SAM-N-2_Lark abstract "The Lark project was a high-priority, solid-fuel boosted, liquid-fueled rocket surface-to-air missile developed by the United States Navy to meet the kamikaze threat. After Lark configuration was established by the Bureau of Aeronautics in January 1945 Fairchild Aircraft was given a contract to produce 100 missiles in March 1945. Fairchild used radio command guidance with a semi-active radar homing AN/DPN-7. A backup contract for another 100 missiles was given to Convair in June 1945. Convair used beam riding guidance with AN/APN-23 active radar homing. Neither version was successful. Six of the Convair airframes were given to Raytheon to explore use of velocity-gated continuous wave doppler radar for guided missile target seekers, while most other United States investigators used range-gated pulse radar. One of these Raytheon guidance systems in a Convair airframe scored the first successful United States surface-to-air missile interception of a flying target in January 1950.".
- SAM-N-2_Lark diameter "0.4572".
- SAM-N-2_Lark length "5.4864".
- SAM-N-2_Lark origin United_States.
- SAM-N-2_Lark thumbnail Larkmissile.png?width=300.
- SAM-N-2_Lark type Surface-to-air_missile.
- SAM-N-2_Lark weight "920000.0".
- SAM-N-2_Lark wikiPageID "34913441".
- SAM-N-2_Lark wikiPageRevisionID "605337527".
- SAM-N-2_Lark caption "This Smithsonian Institution SAM-N-2 Lark missile is one of the various prototypes used to develop early United States guided missiles.".
- SAM-N-2_Lark detonation Proximity_fuze.
- SAM-N-2_Lark engine "Stage1: solid-fueled rocket booster,".
- SAM-N-2_Lark engine "Stage2: liquid-fueled rocket".
- SAM-N-2_Lark filling "high explosive warhead".
- SAM-N-2_Lark guidance "initially radio command".
- SAM-N-2_Lark hasPhotoCollection SAM-N-2_Lark.
- SAM-N-2_Lark isMissile "yes".
- SAM-N-2_Lark launchPlatform USS_Norton_Sound_(AVM-1).
- SAM-N-2_Lark length "18.0".
- SAM-N-2_Lark length "booster:".
- SAM-N-2_Lark length "missile:".
- SAM-N-2_Lark manufacturer Convair.
- SAM-N-2_Lark manufacturer Fairchild_Aircraft.
- SAM-N-2_Lark manufacturer Raytheon.
- SAM-N-2_Lark name "Lark".
- SAM-N-2_Lark productionDate "1946".
- SAM-N-2_Lark speed "Mach 0.85".
- SAM-N-2_Lark type Surface-to-air_missile.
- SAM-N-2_Lark weight "920.0".
- SAM-N-2_Lark weight "booster:".
- SAM-N-2_Lark weight "missile:".
- SAM-N-2_Lark subject Category:Cold_War_surface-to-air_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- SAM-N-2_Lark subject Category:Naval_surface-to-air_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- SAM-N-2_Lark subject Category:Surface-to-air_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- SAM-N-2_Lark type Device.
- SAM-N-2_Lark type Weapon.
- SAM-N-2_Lark type Product.
- SAM-N-2_Lark type DesignedArtifact.
- SAM-N-2_Lark comment "The Lark project was a high-priority, solid-fuel boosted, liquid-fueled rocket surface-to-air missile developed by the United States Navy to meet the kamikaze threat. After Lark configuration was established by the Bureau of Aeronautics in January 1945 Fairchild Aircraft was given a contract to produce 100 missiles in March 1945. Fairchild used radio command guidance with a semi-active radar homing AN/DPN-7. A backup contract for another 100 missiles was given to Convair in June 1945.".
- SAM-N-2_Lark label "SAM-N-2 Lark".
- SAM-N-2_Lark sameAs SAM-N-2_Lark.
- SAM-N-2_Lark sameAs m.0j442bp.
- SAM-N-2_Lark sameAs Q7388617.
- SAM-N-2_Lark sameAs Q7388617.
- SAM-N-2_Lark wasDerivedFrom SAM-N-2_Lark?oldid=605337527.
- SAM-N-2_Lark depiction Larkmissile.png.
- SAM-N-2_Lark isPrimaryTopicOf SAM-N-2_Lark.
- SAM-N-2_Lark name "Lark".