AGM-53 Condor

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In 1962, the U.S. Navy issued a requirement for a long-range high-precision air-to-surface missile. The missile, named the AGM-53A Condor, was to use a television guidance system with a data link to the launching aircraft similar to the system of the then projected AGM-62 Walleye.

1962  WikimediaWikidata
air-to-surface missileHughes Aircraft Company, solid-propellant rocket, North American Aviation, Rockwell International, missile guidance, Aerojet Rocketdyne, 

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    AGM-53 Condor in flight 1970AGM-53 Condor in flight 1970
    XAGM-53 Condor missile 1973XAGM-53 Condor missile 1973
    Grumman A-6A with AGM-53 Condor 1973Grumman A-6A with AGM-53 Condor 1973
    AGM-53 Condor on A-6A Apr 1973AGM-53 Condor on A-6A Apr 1973
    AGM-53A Condor launched from A-6AGM-53A Condor launched from A-6
    AGM-53A Condor electromechanical actuatorsAGM-53A Condor electromechanical actuators
    A-6E Condor missile controls cockpit installationA-6E Condor missile controls cockpit installation
    A-6E Condor tracking podA-6E Condor tracking pod
    AGM-53A Condor electro-optical missileAGM-53A Condor electro-optical missile
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      commonsimageAGM-53A Condor launched from A-6 Commons
      commonsimageAGM-53A Condor electromechanical actuators Commons
      commonsimageA-6E Condor missile controls cockpit installation Commons
      commonsimageA-6E Condor tracking pod Commons
      commonsimageAGM-53A Condor missile tail-mounted data link Commons
      commonsimageAGM-53A Condor electro-optical missile Commons