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1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies
1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile - MPM Hobbies

1/72 AGM-78 Standard Anti-Radiation Missile

$9.09 
SKU: 0183
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  1. Item(s) is/are LCD-based SLA printed using UV cured resin and will be shipped unpainted and with 3D print supports attached.
  2. Item can be primed with acrylic, lacquer or enamel type paint.
  3. Lightly sand and/or prime any horizontal striations due to the printing process.
  4. Remove supports starting from the tip down and start by freeing those supports connected to small and fragile details.
  5. Recommend using CA for attaching item to model or filling any imperfections.
  6. Item(s) will have features that are brittle or extremely delicate and prone to breaking if not properly handled.
  7. 3D print support configurations may be different than the ones in the photos if applicable.
  8. Photos may include the CAD rendered file used for printing to highlight details that do not stand out well in regular photos.
  9. Not intended for small children due to choking hazard and should only be purchased by experienced modelers due fine details and printer support removal.
  10. The number of items in your order is calculated by multiplying the quantity you selected by the number of items per set if applicable.
  11. All items are printed in the order they are purchased.

    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 warhead, limited range and a poor guidance system. General Dynamics was asked to create an air-launched ARM by modifying the RIM-66 SM-1 surface-to-air missile. This use of an "off the shelf" design greatly reduced development costs, and trials of the new weapon began in 1967 after only a year of development. The first operational missiles were issued in early 1968.

    The AGM-78 was nicknamed the "starm", an abbreviation of Standard ARM. The first version of the missile, the A1 Mod 0, was little more than an air-launched RIM-66 with the Shrike's anti radar seeker head attached to the front. An Aerojet Mark 27 MOD 4 dual-thrust solid-rocket-powered the missile, which was fitted with a blast-fragmentation warhead. Although more capable, the AGM-78 was much more expensive than the AGM-45 Shrike which continued in service for some time. The new missile was carried by the F-105F/G and the A-6B/E.  AGM-78 Standard ARM - Wikipedia