Fritz X was the most common name for a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II. Fritz X was the world's first precision guided weapon deployed in...
Mark 7 "Thor" (or Mk-7) was the first tactical fission bomb adopted by US armed forces. It was also the first weapon to be delivered using the toss method with...
Racks carry, arm, and release stores. Racks are either part of, or can be inserted into, the modular bay of a support structure such as a pylon. A rack can...
The BLU-1/B and BLU-1B/B 750 pound fire bombs are designed for external carriage on high performance aircraft with forced ejection release systems. They are constructed of aluminum with reinforced areas...
The standard color scheme employed on these bombs since 11 March 1942 has been an olive drab body with yellow bands to indicate the HE filler. The banding system for...
The Mark 13 torpedo was the U.S. Navy's most common aerial torpedo of World War II. It was the first American torpedo to be originally designed for launching from aircraft...
The AIM-9D guided missile is a supersonic, air-launched missile employing passive infrared target detection, proportional navigation guidance, and a torque balance control system. OP 3352, AIM-9D Guided Missile.pdf (bulletpicker.com)
The Westland Lysander is a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft that was used immediately before and during the Second World War.After becoming obsolete in the...
The XM18 dispenser is designed to be carried externally on low-performance aircraft. XM18 is a modification of the SUU-14/A dispenser. US Dispenser, SUU-14/A (XM18) (bulletpicker.com)
The Westinghouse AN/ALQ-119 jammer pod is currently carried on the F-16 and A-10, and previously carried on the F-4 prior to that aircraft's retirement. During the Vietnam War the ALQ-119...
The 100 pound frag bomb cluster AN-M1A2 consists of six 20 pound frag bombs AN-M41A1 assembled in cluster adapter AN-M1A3. The cluster adapter AN-M1A3 is a “quick-opening frame,” a mechanical...
The M47 series of bombs was developed to meet the requirements of the Air Force for a chemical bomb for "bombardment" purposes. It was a thin case bomb whose design...
The Mark 82 (Mk 82) is an unguided, low-drag general-purpose bomb, part of the United States Mark 80 series. The explosive filling is usually tritonal, though other compositions have sometimes...
Kinetic 1/48 US Navy E-2C Hawkeye Fold wing and full wingspan options SATCOM Equipment Open side door Surface details with recessed panel lines Cockpit with instrument panel and seats Detailed...
AGM-45 Shrike is an American anti-radiation missile designed to home in on hostile anti-aircraft radar. The Shrike was developed by the Naval Weapons Center at China Lake in 1963 by...
The 5.0 Inch Rocket System uses the four round LAU-10C/A (shore-based use only) and LAU-10D/A (shore-based or shipboard use) rocket launchers. The LAU-10C/A and LAU-10D/A launchers can be fired in...
The Mark 81 (Mk 81) 250 lb (113 kg) general purpose bomb (nicknamed Firecracker) is the smallest of the Mark 80 series of low-drag general-purpose bombs. Mark 81 bomb - Wikipedia
Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) systems record an aircraft's in-flight data. They are often used by the military for aerial combat training and analysis. Air combat maneuvering instrumentation - Wikipedia
These are air-to-surface, rocket assisted, infrared (IR) or television (TV) module guided tactical missiles.The AGM-130C warhead is a standard BLU-109/B penetrator bomb unit without a protective nose cap. The BLU-109/B...
Product introduction: The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the "Huey", is a multipurpose military helicopter, was developed from 1955 US Army trials with the Bell Model 204. The initial...
The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor is an American propeller-driven, single-engined, military trainer aircraft derived from the Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza. The earlier versions of the T-34, dating from around the late...
Product Description This re-issue will include the new one pc wing.User ManualProduct Description Decal printed by Cartograf.Parts 230+Model Features:One piece wings for full extended or fold wings Folded wing and...
Originally developed for the US Navy during the late 1960s, the AGM-78 was created in large part because of the limitations of the AGM-45 Shrike, which suffered from a small...
Perhaps the most widely used gun pod developed by the US military, fitted with a single GAU-2 7.62×51mm Minigun. This weapon was produced in three generations, with separate designations applied...
This kit represents the “re-designed” Bonanza F-33 from 1966 and features new tail tooling, and new markings with decals printed by Cartograf. Standard features include detailed 6 cylinder air cooled...
The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat subsonic carrier-capable light attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta-winged, single...
The Piper Super Cub is one of the most popular private aircraft of all time. In contrast to the original Piper Cub, the Piper Super Cub featured slightly increased dimensions...
The RA-5C was developed in parallel with the A-5B, and first flew on 30 June 1962. The RA-5C incorporated all the new features of the A-5B, such as the humpback...
The Douglas C-47 Skytrain is a military transport that was developed from the Douglas DC-3 airliner. The C-47 was famous for its dependability, versatility, and ability to carry loads far...
Product introduction: The F-111 Aardvark was designed as a all-weather multi-role aircraft by the General Dynamics . It was the result of the requirement in the 1960s for a long...
Product introduction: The Wildcat was the main shipboard fighter when the US entered WWII. The F4F was barrel-shaped, with angular wingtips and rudder and a narrow-track undercarriage. The F4F was...