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Length36.25"
92.08cm
Diameter2.60"
6.60cm
Weight2.50lbs
1.13kg
Parachute36"
91.44cm
Drogue
Motor Mount38mm
DeploymentSingle

Hawk MIM-23B-2.6" Thin-Wall Fiberglass

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Description

Features:

ALL FIBERGLASS KIT
High Power Rocket
Pre-Slotted FIberglass Airframe
Fiberglass Nose Cone
FIberglass Tailcone
G10 Fins and Centering Rings
Cut Vinyl Decal
Rail Buttons
Nylon Shock Cord

Specifications:

Length: 36.25"
Diameter 2.6"
Weight: 40oz
Motor Mount: 38mm
Fins: 4 each 1/16" G10

Optional Recovery System:

36" Nylon Chute
9x9 Chute Protector

History:
he HAWK is a medium range, surface-to-air guided missile that provides air defense coverage against low-to-medium-altitude aircraft. It is a mobile, all-weather day and night system. The missile is highly lethal, reliable, and effective against electronic countermeasures. Basic HAWK was developed in the 1950s and initially fielded in 1960. The system has been upgraded through a series of product improvements beginning with the Improved HAWK in 1970. The Phase III product improvement and the latest missile modification were first fielded in the early 1990s to the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps (USMC). Two missile modifications have extended the missile's field life and added electronic counter-countermeasures to defeat special threats. Development was completed on HAWK mobility, the latest system improvement, and it was produced for the USMC and Sweden. The U.S. Army National Guard (ARNG) as well as 20 allied nations, including NATO and several countries in both Southwest Asia and Southeast Asia, were also equipped with the HAWK system. Prime contractor for this system is the Raytheon Company. The cost per missile is $250,000; per fire unit, $15 million; and per battery, $30 million.

 

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