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=== Missiles and rockets === * [[RTV-A-2 Hiroc]] (1946) β high-altitude rocket * [[SAM-N-2 Lark]] (late 1940s) β surface-to-air naval missile * [[MX-774]] (1948) β precursor to Atlas * [[XSM-74]] (1950s) β decoy cruise missile * [[RIM-2 Terrier]] (1951) β surface-to-air naval missile * [[RIM-24 Tartar]] (1962) β surface-to-air naval missile * [[XGAM-71 Buck Duck]] (1955) β decoy missile * [[Sky Scorcher]] (1956) β proposed air-to-air missile * [[Pye Wacket]] (1957) β air-to-air defensive missile project, cancelled during development * [[FIM-43 Redeye]] (1960) β man-portable surface-to-air missile * [[Atlas (rocket family)]] (1959) The Atlas civilian space booster ** [[Atlas E/F]] ** [[Atlas G]] ** [[Atlas H]] ** [[Atlas LV-3B]] ** [[Atlas SLV-3]] ** [[Atlas-Able]] ** [[Atlas-Agena]] ** [[SM-65 Atlas]] β The Atlas ICBM Air Force missile (1957) ** [[SM-65A Atlas|Convair X-11 and SM-65A Atlas]] (1957) β Atlas A prototype ** [[SM-65B Atlas|Convair X-12 and SM-65B Atlas]] (1958 β Atlas B prototype ** [[SM-65C Atlas]] ** [[SM-65D Atlas]] ** [[SM-65E Atlas]] ** [[SM-65F Atlas]] ** [[Atlas-Centaur]] (1962) and its successor-designations, all of which combined an Atlas booster with a centaur upper stage β a civilian rocket to launch spacecraft to outer space. * [[Centaur (rocket stage)|Centaur]] (1962) * [[Tomahawk (missile family)|BGM-109]] Tomahawk long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile. * [[AGM-129]] Advanced Cruise Missile (1983) β stealthy, nuclear, air-launched cruise missile
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