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A USMC A-4M Skyhawk from VMA-324 "Vagabonds" launches an AGM-62 Walleye television-guided glide bomb (Circa 1970s)
#USMC#Airpower#Douglas#A-4#Skyhawk#Attack aircraft#Strike aircraft#Marines#AGM-62#Walleye#Bombing#A-4M#Combat aircraft#Military aircraft
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A-4M Skyhawk releases AGM-62 Walleye glide bomb
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AGM-62 WALLEYE APPRECIATION POST
RB IF YOU APPRECIATE THE AGM-62 WALLEYE
#military#dcs world#war thunder#geopolitics#defense#ace combat#planes#plane#aircraft#fighter bomber#fighter jet#arma#arma 3
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This ‘62 Chevy Nova Gasser was built by Tallant’s Hot Rod Shop & features a small block 434 with a 6-71 blower producing 800 horsepower. Spotted at Cruisin the Coast 2022
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ok ok but dad agm!andy? waking up with evie at his bedside with her happi burfday card bc she was so excited to give it to him? 🥹
and when toddler evren writes his age as 62 instead of 52? and we didn't correct it cause we thought it was funny? then what? we have to CONSOLE him 🙂↕️❤️🩹
#he spirals#why have i made agm andy so insecure#YOU did this to me brandy!#a great mentor series#brandycranby#answered
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Naz is amazing
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Thanks to Taylor, after October 21, I will be emotionally unavailable for 7-10 business days. Thank you for your understanding!
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I feel like we tend to focus on the negative side of hockey a lot (rightly so). But some good stuff has happened today:
Jessica Campbell named AC of Coachella Valley Firebirds. She is the first female to coach behind a bench in the AHL
Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser named AGM of the Toronto Maple Leafs. She is currently the 4th female AGM in the NHL (Émilie Castonguay, Cammi Granato and Meghan Hunter being the others)
Mike Grier named GM of the San Jose Sharks. He is the first Black GM in NHL history
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Ucrania muestra por primera vez el Su-27 con bombas de precisión GBU-39
Un video publicado recientemente por el ejército ucraniano en X muestra la integración de las bombas de diámetro pequeño GBU-39 en un Su-27 Flanker, lo que marca un avance significativo en las capacidades de ataque de precisión de Ucrania. Este avance, que se produce tras avistamientos de MiG-29 Fulcrum equipados con las mismas bombas, destaca la adaptabilidad de la flota de cazas de Ucrania en respuesta a la invasión rusa. La bomba de diámetro pequeño (SDB) GBU-39B es una munición guiada con precisión de 250 libras diseñada para ataques de largo alcance en todas las condiciones climáticas. Utilizando el Sistema de Posicionamiento Global (GPS) para la navegación del objetivo, la bomba puede alcanzar más de 40 millas náuticas (aproximadamente 74 km) cuando se lanza desde una gran altitud. Su tamaño compacto permite que las aeronaves transporten varias SDB en una salida, maximizando la capacidad de ataque y reduciendo los daños colaterales. Gracias al bastidor BRU-61, que admite hasta cuatro bombas, mejora significativamente la carga útil de la aeronave y la eficiencia de la salida. Desarrollado por Boeing para cumplir con los requisitos del Comando de Combate Aéreo, el GBU-39B se desplegó inicialmente en el F-15E Strike Eagle y se espera que sea compatible con plataformas como el F-16, el B-1 Lancer, el F-22 y el F-35. Producido por primera vez en 2005 y entregado en 2006, la GBU-39B se ha convertido en un arma aérea clave, capaz de penetrar objetivos fortificados y evadir la detección por parte de las defensas aéreas adversarias gracias a su sistema de guía GPS/INS. El vídeo también muestra la carga de bombas GBU-39 utilizando el bastidor cuádruple BRU-61 montado en un adaptador personalizado debajo del pilón original del Su-27, así como el primer avistamiento de misiles AIM-9X en el arsenal de Ucrania, ampliando las capacidades de combate aéreo de Kiev. Los misiles AIM-9X también se utilizan en el sistema de defensa aérea NASAMS y en los F-16 de Ucrania, aunque en sus versiones anteriores AIM-9L(M). El papel estratégico de los Su-27 en el actual conflicto de Ucrania es considerable. Los pilotos de la 831.ª Brigada de Aviación Táctica de Ucrania, la unidad de primera línea que recibió por primera vez los Su-27 en 1985, informan de intensos combates aéreos contra las fuerzas rusas en su esfuerzo por negarle a Rusia la superioridad aérea. Además de las misiones aire-aire, donde utilizan misiles de la era soviética R-27 Alamo y R-73 Archer, los Su-27 se despliegan ahora en misiones aire-tierra con municiones occidentales como AGM-88 HARM, GBU-62 JDAM-ER, AASM Hammer y el recién integrado GBU-39 SDB. Los Su-27 ucranianos difieren de los modelos rusos, como el Su-35, en cuanto a aviónica y rendimiento general. Si bien los Su-27 ucranianos recibieron mejoras en el radar y las comunicaciones a principios de la década de 2010, siguen siendo menos avanzados que el Su-35, que cuenta con un radar AESA y sistemas de armas mejorados. A pesar de esta brecha tecnológica, los pilotos ucranianos han utilizado tácticas de manera efectiva para contrarrestar las ventajas rusas. La flota ucraniana de Su-27 también luce un camuflaje inspirado en Estados Unidos, “Compass Ghost Gray”, similar al del F-15. Esta librea, que se observa en tres Su-27, tiene como objetivo reducir la detección visual por parte de las defensas aéreas y los aviones enemigos, lo que refleja los esfuerzos por salvaguardar estos valiosos activos, especialmente porque Ucrania es el único operador europeo de Su-27 fuera de Rusia y Bielorrusia. Ucrania heredó aproximadamente 70 Su-27 de la Unión Soviética, aunque la cantidad de aeronaves operativas ha disminuido con el tiempo debido a los problemas de mantenimiento y la escasez de piezas, con alrededor de 26 en servicio en 2021. Además de los modelos estándar, Ucrania posee versiones mejoradas, incluidos el Su-27S1M, Su-27P1M, Su-27UBM1 y Su-27PU1M, equipados con componentes estándar de la OTAN y sistemas GPS. Con el apoyo de Estados Unidos, Kiev ha integrado con éxito varias armas occidentales, incluidas las recientemente presentadas GBU-39 y, potencialmente, las bombas Paveway IV suministradas por el Reino Unido. Se ha informado de intentos de equipar los MiG-29 y Su-27 ucranianos con misiles aire-aire occidentales, pero no se ha logrado una integración exitosa. Por consiguiente, los aviones ucranianos siguen dependiendo de los misiles de fabricación soviética para el combate aéreo, aunque los misiles AIM-120 AMRAAM y AIM-9 están disponibles para los sistemas de defensa NASAMS y los F-16. Recientemente, Estados Unidos encargó bombas GBU-39/B de pequeño diámetro adicionales, tanto para su propia Fuerza Aérea como para sus aliados extranjeros, incluida Ucrania. El 30 de septiembre, el Departamento de Defensa de Estados Unidos anunció un contrato plurianual con Boeing, valorado en hasta 6.900 millones de dólares, que cubre la producción y entrega de una cantidad no especificada de bombas GBU-39/B hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2035. El contrato incluye el suministro a naciones aliadas como Japón, Bulgaria y Ucrania, en el marco del programa de Ventas Militares al Extranjero (FMS). En mayo, informes confirmaron que la Fuerza Aérea de Ucrania había adaptado aviones de combate de la era soviética para desplegar bombas GBU-39, lo que indica un esfuerzo más amplio para mejorar las capacidades de ataque en medio del conflicto en curso. Fuente: Read the full article
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] GeneralModel: AGM M7OS: Android 8.1CPU: MediaTek MT6739 1.5GHz Quad-coreRam: 1GbRom: 8Gb SIM: Dual Nano SIMExternal Memory: TF card up to 128Gb (not included)Special Features: Biggest Phone Speaker 3.5W, Bright LED TorchApps Installed: Facebook, WhatsApp, Skype, TiktokFingerprint Unlock: NoFace ID / Unlock: NoFM Radio: YesBattery: 2500mAh Removable BatteryCharge Interface: USB Type-CStandby: 220 HoursSize: 142*62*19.8mmWeight: 195g Network2G: GSM B2/3/5/83G: WCDMA B1/2/5/84G: FDD-LTE B1/3/5/7/8/20/28A/28B TDD-LTE B38/39/40/41WIFI: 802.11a/b/g/n/acGPS: Yes, GPS + GLONASS + GalileoBluetooth: 4.2DisplayScreen Size: 2.4 inchScreen Type: QVGAResolution: 240 x 320 pixelsTouchscreen: YesCameraFront Camera: 0.3MPBack Camera: 2MPRear Flashlight: NoPackage List1x M71x USB Type-C Cable1x Charger1x Type-C to 3.5mm Adapter1x User ManualNote: This phone has No APP store installed Installed Apps: Facebook, WhatsApp, Skype, Tiktok Display 2.4 Inch QVGA Touchscreen Display - Resolution: 240 x 320 Pixels: 1Gb Ram + 8Gb Rom Biggest Phone Speaker 3.5W + Bright LED Torch At Top Apps Installed: Facebook, WhatsApp, Skype, Tiktok Front + Back Camera: Supports Video Calls [ad_2]
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A U.S. Navy LTV A-7E Corsair II assigned to the Naval Strike Warfare Center at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada (USA), carrying an AGM-62 Walleye missile. 1980s.
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A-4M Skyhawk of VMA-324 dropping AGM-62 Walleye by Robert Sullivan Via Flickr: A U.S. Marine Corps Douglas A-4M Skyhawk (BuNo 158160) from Marine Attack Squadron VMA-324 "Vagabonds" launching an AGM-62 Walleye.
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AGM-62 Maverick launch from F-16 pilot’s view
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Rockwell B-1 Lancer
In February 2014, work began on a multi-year upgrade of 62 B-1Bs, scheduled to be completed by 2019. The vertical situation display upgrade (VSDU) replaces existing flight instruments with multifunction color displays, a second display aids with threat evasion and targeting, and act as a back-up display. Additional memory capacity is to be installed for the diagnostics database. Procurement and installation of the IBS upgrades is expected to cost $918 million, research and engineering costs are estimated at $391 million. Other additions are to replace the two spinning mass gyroscopic inertial navigation system with ring laser gyroscopicsystems and a GPS antenna, replacement of the APQ-164 radar with the Scalable Agile Beam Radar – Global Strike (SABR-GS) active electronically scanned array, and a new attitude indicator.
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General Characteristics
Crew: 4 (aircraft commander, copilot, offensive systems officer, and defensive systems officer)
Payload: 125,000 lb (56,700 kg) ; internal and external ordnance combined
Length: 146 ft (44.5 m)
Wingspan: Extended: 137 ft (42 m)
Swept: 79 ft (24 m)
Height: 34 ft (10.4 m)
Wing area: 1,950 ft² (181.2 m²)
Airfoil: NACA69-190-2
Empty weight: 192,000 lb (87,100 kg)
Loaded weight: 326,000 lb (148,000 kg)
Max. takeoff weight: 477,000 lb (216,400 kg)
Fuel capacity, optional: 10,000 U.S. gal (37,900 L) fuel tank each in 1–3 internal weapons bays
Powerplant: 4 × General Electric F101-GE-102 augmented turbofans
Dry thrust: 17,390 lbf (77.4 kN) each
Thrust with afterburner: 30,780 lbf (136.92 kN) each
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Performance
Maximum speed: At altitude: Mach 1.25 (830 mph, 720 kn, 1,340 km/h) at 40,000 ft (12,000 m) altitude. At low level: Mach 0.92 (700 mph, 610 kn, 1,100 km/h) at 200–500 ft (60–150 m) altitude
Range: 5,100 nmi (5,900 mi; 9,400 km)
Combat radius: 2,993 nmi (3,444 mi; 5,543 km)
Service ceiling: 60,000 ft (18,000 m)
Rate of climb: 5,678 ft/min (28.86 m/s)
Wing loading: 167 lb/ft² (816 kg/m²)
Thrust/weight: 0.28
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Armaments
Hardpoints: 6 external hardpoints for 50,000 pounds (23,000 kg) of ordnance (use for weapons restricted by arms treaties) and 3 internal bomb bays for 75,000 pounds (34,000 kg) of ordnance.
Bombs: 84× Mk-82 Air inflatable retarder (AIR) general purpose (GP) bombs
81× Mk-82 low drag general purpose (LDGP) bombs
84× Mk-62 Quickstrike sea mines
24× Mk-84 general purpose bombs
24× Mk-65 naval mines
30× CBU-87/89/CBU-97 Cluster Bomb Units (CBU)
30× CBU-103/104/105 Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD) CBUs
24× GBU-31 JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-84 GP or BLU-109 warhead)
15× GBU-38 JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-82 GP warhead)
48× GBU-38 JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
48× GBU-54 LaserJDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
96× or 144× GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb GPS guided bombs (not fielded on B-1 yet)
24× AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon(JSOW)
24× AGM-158 Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM)
Up to 24× B61 or B83 nuclear bombs could be carried.
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Avionics
1× AN/APQ-164 forward-looking offensive Passive electronically scanned array radar
1× AN/ALQ-161 radar warning receiver and defensive jamming equipment
1× AN/ASQ-184 defensive management system
1× Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod
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Australia receives U.S. approval to purchase AARGM missiles for $94 million
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 06/22/2022 - 14:00 in Armaments, Military
Growler of the Royal Australian Air Force with AARGM missiles under his wing.
The U.S. Department of State approved Australia's potential purchase of AGM-88E2 AARGM E2 missiles at an estimated cost of $94 million.
Australia has requested the purchase of 15 AGM-88E2 Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM) guidance sections, up to 15 AARGM control sections, high-speed anti-radiation rocket engines (HARM), HARM warheads and HARM control sections.
Also included are AARGM all up round tactical missiles (AUR), aerial training captive missiles (CATM), HARM G-Code AUR; HARM G-Code CATM, M-Code GPS receivers, as well as support and test equipment.
The AARGM is a supersonic tactical missile system launched from the air and is currently employed by the Royal Australian Air Force's fleet of EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft. It is also used by the Growlers of the U.S. Navy and the electronic combat aircraft Tornado of the Italian Air Force.
With AARGM, Australia has the ability to suppress and destroy ground or sea radar emitters associated with enemy air defenses. The destruction or suppression of enemy radar denies the opponent the use of air defense systems, thus improving the survivability of his tactical aircraft.
"This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States. Australia is one of our most important allies in the Western Pacific. The strategic location of this political and economic power contributes significantly to ensuring peace and economic stability in the region," the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said in a statement.
The main contractor, if an agreement is concluded, will be Northrop Grumman Information Systems (NGIS).
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Aviation photographer and pilot since 1992, he has participated in several events and air operations, such as Cruzex, AirVenture, Dayton Airshow and FIDAE. He has works published in a specialized aviation magazine in Brazil and abroad. He uses Canon equipment during his photographic work in the world of aviation.
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US AGM-65 hitting an Iraqi T-62.
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AGM-109, AGM-62, AGM-84 fuselages to consolidate varying predesignated warheads for Cruise Missiles for Fighter Aircraft, including light attack aircraft. Air launched cruise missiles are usually reserved for bombers. However, Fighter aircraft are used for patrols and single targets, or small bombardments, which leaves potential for an Air Launched Cruise Missile in place of General Purpose Bombs, effecting competition in favor of fighter aircraft.
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