Acm-129 Advanced Cruise Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
18D09 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
009826808
192052 Pipe Nipple
001961502
19265FX Machine Thread Plug
003826713
193-8 Nonmetallic Hose
002000368
193-8-0060 Nonmetallic Hose
002000368
19A7S20 Pipe Nipple
001961502
1A-21449 Pipe To Tube Straight Adapter
008659251
1D98403PK Tube To Hose Straight Adapter
010657552
1D98403PK-002 Tube To Hose Straight Adapter
010657552
1JA2377P22 Spring Pin
002400997
1N6077 Diode Semiconductor Device
011134164
1X3-8PTRSS Pipe Bushing
007854498
1X3/4 FG-S Pipe Reducer
004386935
1X3/8PTR Pipe Bushing
007854498
1X3/8PTRSS Pipe Bushing
007854498
2-009 E515-80 O-ring
010442310
2-009E515-8 O-ring
010442310
2-009E515-80 O-ring
010442310
2-009E893-80 O-ring
010442310
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Advanced Cruise Missile,acm-129

Picture of Acm-129 Advanced Cruise Missile

The AGM-129 ACM (Advanced Cruise Missile) was a low-observable, subsonic, turbofan-powered, air-launched cruise missile originally designed and built by General Dynamics and eventually acquired by Raytheon Missile Systems. Prior to its withdrawal from service in 2012, the AGM-129A was carried exclusively by the US Air Force's B-52H Stratofortress bombers.

In 1982 the US Air Force began studies for a new cruise missile with low-observable characteristics after it became clear that the AGM-86B cruise missile would have difficulty penetrating future air defense systems. The AGM-86B relied on low-altitude flight to penetrate the Soviet air defense system centered on surface to air missiles. The deployment of the airborne early warning systems, together with the Zaslon PESA radar on Mig-31 and Myech radar on Su-27 interceptors, all three "look-down/shoot-down" radars, reduced the likelihood that the low-altitude AGM-86B would reach its target.

The solution was to incorporate various "low-observable" ('stealth') technologies into a new Advanced Cruise Missile system.

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