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  2. GAM-63 RASCAL - Wikipedia

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    The GAM-63 RASCAL was a supersonic air-to-surface missile that was developed by the Bell Aircraft Company. The RASCAL was the United States Air Force's first nuclear armed standoff missile. The RASCAL was initially designated the ASM-A-2, then re-designated the B-63 in 1951 and finally re-designated the GAM-63 in 1955.

  3. Bell X-9 Shrike - Wikipedia

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    The Bell X-9 Shrike was a prototype surface-to-air, liquid-fueled guided missile designed by Bell Aircraft as a testbed for the nuclear-armed GAM-63 RASCAL. It is named after the shrike, a family of birds.

  4. 6555th Aerospace Test Group - Wikipedia

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    The GAM-63 was an air-to-surface supersonic guided missile armed with a nuclear warhead. Its development was inaugurated in April 1946. The Rascal was intended as a "stand off" weapon, to be launched from Strategic Air Command (SAC) bombers as far away as 100 miles, thus reducing the manned bomber crew's exposure to enemy defenses in the ...

  5. Bell Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Bell developed and fielded the world's first nuclear-tipped Air-to-Surface cruise missile, the GAM-63 RASCAL in 1957. Wendell Moore developed the Bell rocket belt, utilizing peroxide monopropellant rocket engines. While the rocket belt failed to be commercially developed, the rocket technology proved invaluable in future Bell programs.

  6. Air Force Missile Development Center - Wikipedia

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    1951-2: A 2/3-scale version of the GAM-63 Rascal called "Shrike" was tested at Holloman AFB by the 6556th Guided Missile Squadron. [4] 1952: A "covered wagon launcher" was used for Project Moby Dick (Project 119L) balloon launches at Holloman. [2]

  7. North American X-10 - Wikipedia

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    It was a subscale reusable design that included many of the design features of the SM-64 Navaho missile. The X-10 was similar to the development of the Bell X-9 Shrike project, which was based on features of the GAM-63 RASCAL.

  8. Category : Cold War air-to-surface missiles of the United States

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    GAM-63 RASCAL; GAM-87 Skybolt; H. High Virgo; W. Wagtail (missile) This page was last edited on 27 August 2019, at 17:04 (UTC) ...

  9. List of X-planes - Wikipedia

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    Assisted development of GAM-63 Rascal missile. [19] X-10: North American: USAF 1953 SM-64 Navajo missile testbed. [20] X-11: Convair USAF 1953 Proposed SM-65 Atlas missile testbed. [21] X-12: Convair USAF 1953 Proposed SM-65 Atlas missile testbed. [22] X-13 Vertijet: Ryan: USAF, USN 1955 Vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) tailsitting VTOL ...