CIM-10 Bomarc

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The Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc was a supersonic ramjet powered long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) used during the Cold War for the air defense of North America. In addition to being the first operational long-range SAM and the first operational pulse doppler aviation radar, it was the only SAM deployed by the United States Air Force.

BOMARC A Surface-to-Air MissileBOMARC A Surface-to-Air Missile
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XF-99 Bomarc prototype on launching pad c1952XF-99 Bomarc prototype on launching pad c1952
IM-99A Bomarc loading onto C-124, closeup of trailer (1960 - Togetherness, Aerospace Safety)IM-99A Bomarc loading onto C-124, closeup of trailer (1960 - Togetherness, Aerospace Safety)
Otis Air Force Base Bomarc-B missileOtis Air Force Base Bomarc-B missile
CIM-10 Bomarc missile on launch padCIM-10 Bomarc missile on launch pad
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Boeing CIM-10 Bomarc USAFBoeing CIM-10 Bomarc USAF
Bomarc on the launch padBomarc on the launch pad
IM-99A Bomarc loading onto C-124 (1960 - Togetherness, Aerospace Safety)IM-99A Bomarc loading onto C-124 (1960 - Togetherness, Aerospace Safety)