Air Launch Cruise (alcm) Agm-86b Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10159694 Slf-lkg Nut
012196848
10163370 O-ring
010661921
101782 Fluid Filter
002443610
10180 Receiver Adapter
004809865
1018035 Shackle
011156660
10200160 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
006844064
10202018 Aircraft Cargo Tie Down
002121149
1031385-9 Optical Instrument Beam Splitter
013644616
103210 Fuel Sample Container
013718315
103210 CLEAR COAT Fuel Sample Container
013718315
10345134 Diesel Engine Cylinder Head
011996703
1040-069-3B Power Supply
006170045
104071 Fluid Passage Bolt
008616890
104400-1 Globe Valve
011787551
10455-4 Liquid Level Switch
014172208
10465-2 Liquid Level Switch
013843564
10500559 V Belt
011634971
105502H Tapered Roller Bearing
001005329
1060 Electrical Filter Assembly
005203491
1064571B00 Data Entry Keyboard
013537108
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Missile, Air Launch Cruise (alcm) Agm-86b

Picture of Air Launch Cruise (alcm) Agm-86b Missile

The AGM-86 ALCM is an American subsonic air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) built by Boeing and operated by the United States Air Force. This missile was developed to increase the effectiveness and survivability of the Boeing B-52H Stratofortress bomber. In combination, the missile dilutes an enemy's forces and complicates air defense of its territory.

Examples of the AGM-86A and AGM-86B are on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum, near Washington, D.C.

The Tor missile system of the Soviet Union was specifically designed from the outset to shoot down the AGM-86.

All variants of the AGM-86 missile are powered by a Williams F107 turbofan jet engine that propels it at sustained subsonic speeds and can be launched from aircraft at both high and low altitudes. The missile deploys its folded wings, tail surfaces and engine inlet after launch.

AGM-86B/C/D missiles increase flexibility in target selection. AGM-86B missiles can be air-launched in large numbers by the bomber force. B-52H bombers carry six AGM-86B or AGM-86C missiles on each of two externally mounted pylons and eight internally on a rotary launcher, giving the B-52H a maximum capacity of 20 missiles per aircraft.

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