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Old March 29th 04, 12:15 AM
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Henry J Cobb wrote in message ...
Keith Willshaw wrote:
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Couldn't they have built something like the AGM-28 with American help?
http://www.boeing.com/history/bna/hounddog.htm


They used the UK designed and built Blue Steel
http://members.aol.com/nicholashl/uk...eel/bsteel.htm


Which had a fraction of the standoff range of the Hounddog.

-HJC


The designs were for ramjet or turbojet missiles with 1000 mile range
- rather similar, but not the same as Hound Dog (which wdn't fit the V
bombers). But can anyone give me as assessment of their vulnerability?

[PS thanks for the link to my site!]

Nicholas Hill
 




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