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AGM-62

Length: 13 feet, 8 inches (4.17 meters)
Wingspan: 3 feet, 7 inches (1.09 meters)
Diameter: 1 foot, 1 inch (0.33 meters)
Weight: 870 pounds (395 kilograms)
Warhead: 250 to 1,000 pounds (113 to 454 kilograms) of high explosive
Guidance system: television camera mounted in the nose, with the image transmitted to the launching aircraft via a data link
Range: up to 10 miles (16 kilometers)
Maximum speed: approximately 650 miles per hour (1,050 kilometers per hour)
Operational altitude: up to 35,000 feet (10,700 meters)
The AGM-62 Walleye is a guided bomb developed by the United States during the 1960s. It was designed to be dropped from an aircraft and guided to its target using a television camera mounted in its nose. The guidance system allowed the pilot to direct the bomb to its target with a high degree of accuracy, even in adverse weather conditions.

The Walleye was an important development in guided bomb technology, as it allowed for more accurate targeting of ground-based targets from the air. It was also relatively inexpensive and easy to use, making it a popular choice among US military forces.

Although the Walleye is no longer in active service, it was a significant development in the history of guided munitions, and paved the way for more advanced systems that are used by military forces around the world today.
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