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Chance Vought RGM-15 Regulus 2 / II
Chance Vought Rgm-15 Regulus 2 Cruise-Missile Take-Off from a Mobile Launcher Powered by a Single Rocket Booster with Canted Nozzles and Afterburner Type Flames Visible Date: 1950s
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In this photograph from the 1950s, we witness the powerful take-off of a Chance Vought RGM-15 Regulus II cruise missile from a mobile launcher. The United States Navy's (USN) experimental testing center at Point Mugu, California, serves as the backdrop for this significant military milestone. The Regulus II, developed by Chance Vought Aircraft Company, was a long-range, supersonic, jet-propelled, nuclear-armed cruise missile. This missile was designed to be launched from submarines and surface ships, providing the US Navy with a strategic weapon capability to strike targets at great distances. The mobile launcher in the image is powered by a single, powerful rocket booster with canted nozzles and afterburner-type flames. The rocket booster's purpose was to provide the initial thrust necessary for the missile to gain altitude and speed before its jet engines took over for sustained flight. The afterburner flames are visible, adding an impressive and dynamic element to the scene. The Regulus II was a critical component of the US Navy's arsenal during the Cold War era. Its ability to deliver a nuclear warhead over long distances made it a formidable weapon against potential adversaries. This photograph captures a significant moment in military history, showcasing the cutting-edge technology and innovation of the time. The Chance Vought RGM-15 Regulus II cruise missile take-off from a mobile launcher is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the United States military during the 1950s. This image provides a unique glimpse into the past, offering a fascinating look at the development of military technology and the role it plays in shaping the world we live in today.
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