This Pershing missile bibliography is a list of works related to the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a Field Artillery Missile Systems and the Pershing II Weapon...
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Pershing II Weapon System was a solid-fueled two-stage medium-range ballistic missile designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the Pershing 1a...
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IRBM nuclear missiles (SS-20 Saber) deployed by the Soviet Union in Eastern Bloc European countries. The GLCM and the U.S. Army's Pershing II may have...
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list M26 Pershing tank MGM-31 Pershing and Pershing II, intermediate-range ballistic missiles Pershing (doughnut) Pershing's recognized date of birth is...
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Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (redirect from The Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Elimination of Their Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles)
replacing US Pershing 1a missiles with 108 Pershing II launchers in West Germany and deploying 464 BGM-109G Ground Launched Cruise Missiles (GLCMs) to Belgium...
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PGM-11 Redstone (redirect from Redstone ballistic missile)
retired by the Army in 1964 and replaced by the solid-fueled MGM-31 Pershing. Surplus missiles were widely used for test missions and space launches, including...
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RK-55 (redirect from SSC-8 Cruise Missile)
Cruise Missile (BGM-109G Gryphon) - land-based Tomahawk with tactical nuclear warhead of 10-50 kt and 2000–2500 km range Pershing 1b and Pershing II RR...
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56th Artillery Command (category Pershing missile)
group prepared for the deployment of the new weapons system, the Pershing 1 nuclear missile. Headquarters & Headquarters Battery (HHB) was initially stationed...
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Non-ballistic atmospheric entry (section Missile use)
maneuverable reentry vehicles (MARV), to increase the accuracy of some missiles like the Pershing II. More recently, the concepts have been used to produce hypersonic...
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List of nuclear weapons (section Bibliography)
Gryphon cruise missile (1983–1991) W85 for Pershing II MRBM and Pershing 1b SRBM (1983–1991) W86 for Pershing II MRBM Earth penetrating warhead option (cancelled...
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Tanks of the United States (section M26 Pershing)
operation, the American Expeditionary Forces' commander-in-chief, General John Pershing, decided that both light and heavy tanks were essential for the conduct...
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Nike Hercules (redirect from Nike-Hercules Missile)
denounced Wilson, while leaking details of their latest missile design, the Pershing missile. The resulting flap led to calls for Nickerson to be court-martialed...
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Pershing Professionals Badge is a local individual award created by the 56th Artillery Group to recognize proficiency on the nuclear Pershing missile...
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M47 Patton (section Bibliography)
S. Army's and Marine Corps' primary tank, intended to replace the M26 Pershing and M46 Patton medium tanks. The M47 was widely used by U.S. Cold War allies...
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information about various Army projects, including the then-secret Pershing missile. The Air Force were no happier, as they had little real interest in...
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Ball-and-disk integrator (section Bibliography)
analog guidance computers of ballistic missile weapon systems as late as the mid 1970s. The Pershing 1 missile system utilized the Bendix ST-120 inertial...
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nuclear weapons—the SS-20 missile and the Backfire bomber—by placing 108 Pershing II missiles and 464 ground-launched cruise missiles (GLCMs) in several Western...
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Nuclear arms race (section Cuban Missile Crisis)
missiles and hypersonic weapons. The United States' decision to deploy long-range missiles in Germany has been compared to the deployment of Pershing...
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Helen Caldicott (redirect from Missile envy)
learning the impending US deployment of cruise missiles (which would end arms control) and Pershing II missiles that could hit Moscow from Europe in 3 minutes...
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Wake Island (redirect from Bibliography of Wake Island)
near-simultaneous air and missile targets, consisting of one medium-range ballistic missile, one short-range ballistic missile and one cruise missile target. During...
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498th Nuclear Systems Wing (redirect from 498th Tactical Missile Group)
McNamara decided that the Army's MGM-31 Pershing missile should replace the USAF's Mace, mainly because of the Pershing's high-speed launch ability. The unit...
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John F. Kennedy (section Cuban Missile Crisis)
planes discovered Soviet missile bases had been deployed in Cuba. The resulting period of tensions, termed the Cuban Missile Crisis, nearly resulted in...
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Nike-X (category Missile defense)
Nike-X was an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system designed in the 1960s by the United States Army to protect major cities in the United States from attacks...
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both conventional ammunition and the MGM-51 Shillelagh guided anti-tank missile. The M551 Sheridan entered service with the United States Army in 1967...
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to deploy cruise and Pershing II missiles in Western Europe in response to Soviet deployment of intermediate range mobile missiles, and in the early 1980s...
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ballistic missile (ICBM), which the Soviet Union first successfully tested in August 1957. In order to deliver a warhead to a target, a missile was much...
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a 30 kW generator and crane mounted behind the cab was used to tow the Pershing II Erector Launcher in CONUS (a M1001 MAN tractor was used in West Germany)...
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carried out by a Nuclear and Missile Operations Officer (a member of a missile combat crew, also called a "missileer") at a missile launch control center. A...
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European Nuclear Disarmament (section Bibliography)
of intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe with its own nuclear modernisation – cruise and Pershing II missiles to be deployed in Britain, Germany...
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Curtis LeMay (category Pershing Riflemen)
engineering. While at Ohio State he was a member of the National Society of Pershing Rifles and the Professional Engineering Fraternity Theta Tau. LeMay was...
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