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Product Description ■ Mechanical Modeling of Mobile Short-range Ballistic Missiles with Trailers Reproduced by Adding New Molds!
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The MGM-52 Lance is a US mobile short-range ballistic missile system deployed from 1973 to 1992.
The Lance Missile is a rocket-propelled missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads and was developed and deployed as a successor to Honest John and Sajanto.
Development began in 1963 as part of the US Army's missile development program, which began in the late 1950 s.
The test flight was successful in 1965. After repeated experiments and failures, it began to be deployed in 1973.
It was equipped with a liquid propellant rocket motor. It reached an altitude of 45 km and had a range of 125 km. It was capable of carrying thermal nuclear warheads.
It was adopted by NATO member countries and Israel as well. It was used in the Cold War with Eastern Bloc. However, it was decommissioned in 1992.
It is a plastic model assembly kit with a 1/35 scale reproduction of the MGM-52 Lance missile system developed and deployed in the US in the 1970 s.
The kit is a new part that accurately reproduces the mechanical structure. <> * Figures are not included
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Scale : 1/35
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