MGM-13 Mace

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The Martin Mace was a ground-launched cruise missile developed from the earlier Martin TM-61 Matador. It used a new self-contained navigation system that eliminated the need to get updates from ground-based radio stations, and thereby allowed it to fly further beyond the front lines. To take advantage of this longer practical range, Mace was larger than Matador and could travel a longer total distance.

CGM-13B MaceCGM-13B Mace
Wiki-mace-b-1-airshowWiki-mace-b-1-airshow
Steel door for the Mace B launch cellSteel door for the Mace B launch cell
Mace MGM-13 and W28 nuclear warhead in silo on OkinawaMace MGM-13 and W28 nuclear warhead in silo on Okinawa
Martin CGM-13B Mace USAFMartin CGM-13B Mace USAF
MACE BMACE B
MGM-13 MaceMGM-13 Mace
588th TMG - 17th TMS - Orlando AFB 1958588th TMG - 17th TMS - Orlando AFB 1958
First TM-76 Mace HARDSITE LAUNCH FROM PAD 22 - 11 July 1960First TM-76 Mace HARDSITE LAUNCH FROM PAD 22 - 11 July 1960
1st Tactical Missile Squadron Martin MGM-1 Matador1st Tactical Missile Squadron Martin MGM-1 Matador
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    commonsimageCGM-13B Mace Commons
    commonsimageWiki-mace-b-1-airshow Commons
    commonsimageSteel door for the Mace B launch cell Commons
    commonsimageMace MGM-13 and W28 nuclear warhead in silo on Okinawa Commons
    commonsimageMartin CGM-13B Mace USAF Commons
    commonsimageMACE B Commons
    commonsimageMGM-13 Mace Commons
    commonsimage588th TMG - 17th TMS - Orlando AFB 1958 Commons
    commonsimageFirst TM-76 Mace HARDSITE LAUNCH FROM PAD 22 - 11 July 1960 Commons
    commonsimage1st Tactical Missile Squadron Martin MGM-1 Matador Commons