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- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax diameter "370.84".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax length "9753.6".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax weight "14632.6824".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax abstract "The United States Army's Nike Ajax was the world's first operational surface to air missile (SAM), entering service in 1954. Nike Ajax was designed to attack conventional bomber aircraft flying at high subsonic speeds and altitudes above 50,000 feet (15 km). Ajax was initially deployed in the US to provide defence against Soviet bomber attacks, and was later deployed overseas to protect US bases, as well as being sold to various allied forces. Some examples remained in use until the 1970s. Ajax was given the identifiers SAM-A-7 (Surface-to-air, Army, design 7), and then MIM-3 (Mobile Interceptor Missile, design 3) in 1962.Technological development during the 1950s quickly rendered the Ajax obsolete. It was unable to defend against more capable bombers or multiple targets in formation, and had relatively short range. Even while Ajax was being deployed, these concerns led to the contracts for the greatly improved MIM-14 Nike Hercules, which began deployment in 1959. As Hercules developed, the threat moved from bombers to ICBMs, and the LIM-49 Nike Zeus anti-ballistic missile project started to address these. All of the Nike projects were led by Bell Labs, due to their early work in radar guidance systems during World War II.Part of the Nike Ajax development program designed a new solid fuel rocket motor used for the missile's booster. This had originally been designed for the US Navy's missiles, and was enlarged for the Nike efforts. The rocket was so useful that it found numerous applications outside the military world as the Ajax missiles were decommissioned in the 1960s. Many sounding rockets used the booster as their first or second stage, and many of those used "Nike" in their name.".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax diameter "0.37084".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax length "9.7536".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax origin United_States.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax thumbnail Nike_ajax_32.jpg?width=300.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax type Surface-to-air_missile.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax weight "1.46326824E7".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink table.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink nikealaska.org.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink PDFAJAX.pdf.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink featurenike-ajax-how-first-surface-air-missile-changed-warfare.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink nike-ajax.htm.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink contair.htm.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink marker.asp?marker=22642.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink Flak%20German%20AntiAircraft%20Defenses%20-%201914-1945%20.pdf.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageExternalLink www.nikemissile.org.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageID "39327014".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wikiPageRevisionID "606813334".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax caption "A Nike Ajax in firing position.".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax detonation "radio command".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax diameter "booster".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax diameter "sustainer,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax engine "Solid fuel booster,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax engine "liquid fuel sustainer".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax enginePower "booster,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax enginePower "sustainer".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax guidance "command guidance".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax id "gov.archives.arc.2569600".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax isMissile "yes".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax launchPlatform "fixed erector/launchers".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax length "booster".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax length "overall,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax length "sustainer,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax manufacturer Bell_Labs.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax manufacturer Douglas_Aircraft_Company.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax name "Big Picture: Pictorial Report Number 20".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax name "Nike Ajax".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax origin United_States.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax productionDate "1952".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax propellant "JP-4 and RFNA/UDMH".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax service "1954".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax type Surface-to-air_missile.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax unitCost "$19,300 ,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax unitCost "$61,000 total".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax usedBy "US Army, allies".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax warhead "3".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax weight "booster".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax weight "sustainer,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax weight "total,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wingspan "booster".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wingspan "sustainer,".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax subject Category:Cold_War_surface-to-air_missiles_of_the_United_States.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax subject Category:Nuclear_anti-aircraft_weapons.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax subject Category:Nuclear_missiles_of_the_Cold_War.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax subject Category:Project_Nike.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax type Device.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax type Weapon.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax type Product.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax type DesignedArtifact.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax comment "The United States Army's Nike Ajax was the world's first operational surface to air missile (SAM), entering service in 1954. Nike Ajax was designed to attack conventional bomber aircraft flying at high subsonic speeds and altitudes above 50,000 feet (15 km). Ajax was initially deployed in the US to provide defence against Soviet bomber attacks, and was later deployed overseas to protect US bases, as well as being sold to various allied forces. Some examples remained in use until the 1970s.".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax label "MIM-3 Nike Ajax".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax label "MIM-3 Nike Ajax".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax label "MIM-3 Nike Ajax".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax label "Nike Ajax".
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax sameAs Nike_Ajax.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax sameAs MIM-3_Nike_Ajax.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax sameAs MIM-3_Nike_Ajax.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax sameAs m.0vpxnc1.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax sameAs Q1990116.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax sameAs Q1990116.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax wasDerivedFrom MIM-3_Nike_Ajax?oldid=606813334.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax depiction Nike_ajax_32.jpg.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax isPrimaryTopicOf MIM-3_Nike_Ajax.
- MIM-3_Nike_Ajax name "Nike Ajax".