AGM-114 Hellfire
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The AGM-114 Hellfire is an American missile developed for anti-armor use, later developed for precision drone strikes against other target types, especially high-value targets. It was originally developed under the name "Heliborne laser, fire-and-forget missile", which led to the colloquial name "Hellfire" ultimately becoming the missile's formal name. It has a multi-mission, multi-target precision-strike ability and can be launched from multiple air, sea, and ground platforms, including the MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper. The Hellfire missile is the primary 100-pound (45 kg) class air-to-ground precision weapon for the armed forces of the United States and many other countries. It has also been fielded on surface platforms in the surface-to-surface and surface-to-air roles.
1984
Wikimedia, Wikidata
Hellfire missile
length 1.63 metre,
Lockheed Martin, United States,
A129 Mangusta, MQ-9 Reaper,
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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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| commons | image | Marine AH-1W Super Cobra Tallil AB Iraq | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Missile-1 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | AH-1S with Stinger-HELLFIRE-TOW deadly combination | Commons | ||
| commons | image | AGM-114L Longbow missile launch from USS Montgomery (LCS-8) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Fragmentation sleeve of a Hellfire missile | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Lightning Horse loads 'Hellfire' missiles during FARP training DVIDS378597 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Hellfire Tank-explosion | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Hellfire | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Crash Dance visits Combat Aviation Brigade DVIDS89587 | Commons | ||









