Maverick Agm-65a Missile Parts

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NIIN
2220 Grounding Cord
012392316
235-9058P4 Diode Semiconductor Device
000507309
238-0012 Alternating Current Motor
000508340
2396045-1 Voltmeter
011263154
247ASC1018-001 Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
009636930
252604-1 Webbing Strap
010074402
273-1363P10 Electrical Wire
010492360
289A651ZL01F226 Induct Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
011877458
2N5796 Unitized Semiconductor Devices
011012374
2OJS178-1 Electrical Receptacle Connector
000067145
2VR24A Diode Semiconductor Device
002419622
3003-662 Electr Receptacle Connector Body
010142277
3040 Electrical Lead
012307139
3059P-1-2-3 Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
005152332
3059P-1-203 Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
005152332
3088611-1-1 Bushing-shear Pin
000043720
3088638-1-1 Electrical Connector Cover
000051949
310-00-068 Paper Dielectric Fixed Capacitor
005781266
3100-4010 Power Supply
004150300
3101A-4010 Power Supply
004150300
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Missile, Maverick Agm-65a

Picture of Maverick Agm-65a Missile

The AGM-65 Maverick is an air-to-ground tactical missile (AGM) designed for close air support. It is the most widely produced precision-guided missile in the Western world, and is effective against a wide range of tactical targets, including armor, air defenses, ships, ground transportation and fuel storage facilities.

Originally designed and built by Hughes Missile Systems, development of the AGM-65 spanned from 1966 to 1972, after which it entered service with the United States Air Force in August 1972. Since then, it has been exported to more than 30 countries and is certified on 25 aircraft. The Maverick served during the Vietnam, Yom Kippur, Iran–Iraq, and Persian Gulf Wars, along with other smaller conflicts, destroying enemy forces and installations with varying degrees of success.

Since its introduction into service, numerous Maverick versions had been designed and produced, using electro-optical, laser, charge-coupled device and infra-red guidance systems. The AGM-65 has two types of warhead: one has a contact fuze in the nose, the other has a heavyweight warhead fitted with a delayed-action fuze, which penetrates the target with its kinetic energy before detonating.

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