- AIM-26 Falcon
The AIM-26 Falcon was a larger, more powerful version of the
AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missile built by Hughes. It is the only guided U.S. air-to-air weapon with anuclear warhead , though the unguidedAIR-2 Genie was also nuclear-armed.Development
Starting in 1956
Hughes Electronics began the development of an enlarged version of the GAR-1D Falcon that would carry anuclear warhead . It was intended to provide a sure kill in attacks on Soviet heavybomber aircraft . The original development was forsemi-active radar homing and heat-seeking versions based on the conventional GAR-1/GAR-2 weapons, under the designations GAR-5 and GAR-6, respectively. The program was cancelled, but was later revived in 1959.The resultant GAR-11 (later AIM-26A) entered service in 1961, carried by
Air Defense Command F-102 Delta Dagger interceptors. It used a radarproximity fuze andsemi-active radar homing .The GAR-11 used a sub-kiloton (250 tonne)
W54 warhead shared with the 'Davy Crockett' M-388 recoilless rifle projectile, rather than the larger W25 warhead of theAIR-2 Genie nuclear rocket.Out of concern for the problems inherent in using nuclear weapons over friendly territory, a conventional version of the GAR-11, the GAR-11A, was developed, using a 40 lb (18.1 kg) conventional high-explosive warhead.
After 1963 the weapon was redesignated AIM-26. The nuclear version became AIM-26A, the conventional model AIM-26B. From 1970 to 1972 the nuclear warheads of the AIM-26A weapons were rebuilt for the nuclear version of the
AGM-62 Walleye glide bomb.The AIM-26 saw little widespread use in
USAF service, retiring in 1972. The conventional AIM-26B was exported toSwitzerland , however, as the HM-55, where it was used on Swiss Mirage IIIS fighters. The AIM-26B was produced under license inSweden as the Rb 27, armingSaab Draken fighters. It was retired by the early 1990s.Specifications (GAR-11/AIM-26A)
* Length: 84.25 in (2.14 m)
* Wingspan: 24.4 in (62 cm)
* Diameter: 11.4 in (29 cm)
* Weight: 203 lb (92.1 kg)
* Speed: Mach 2
* Range: 6 miles (9.6 km)
* Guidance: semi-active radar homing
* Warhead:W54 nuclear, explosive yield 250TSurvivors
Below is a list of museums which have an AIM-26 in their collection:
*Museum of Aviation ,Warner Robins, Georgia (AIM-26 A)
*National Museum of Naval Aviation ,Naval Air Station Pensacola ,Florida (AIM-26 A)
*DVHAA Historical Aircraft Museum ,Naval Air Station Willow Grove Joint Reserve Base ,Pennsylvania (AIM-26 A)
* Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseo /The Aviation Museum of Central Finland ,Finland (AIM-26 B / RB 27)See also
* W54 Warhead
*List of missiles
* Related Development
**AIM-4 Falcon
**AIM-47 Falcon
**AIM-54 Phoenix
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