Gorgon (missile family)
Gorgon | |
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A PTV-N-2 Gorgon IV missile on a Northrop P-61A mother-ship | |
Type | missile / reconnaissance drone / target drone |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Designer | Naval Air Development Center (NADC) |
Designed | 1940s |
Produced | from 1943 to 1953 |
Specifications | |
Weight | PTV-N-2 - 1,598 lb (725 kg) |
Length | PTV-N-2 - 22 ft (6.6 m) |
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Engine | PTV-N-2 - Marquardt XRJ30-MA ramjet |
Wingspan | PTV-N-2 - 10.0 ft (3.05 m) |
Flight ceiling | PTV-N-2 - 35,100 ft (10,700 m) |
The Gorgon was an air-to-air missile powered by a turbojet engine and equipped with radio controls and a homing device.
It was developed by the U.S. during World War II, was later expanded into a more general program including turbojet, ramjet, pulsejet, and rocket power. Straight wing, swept wing, and canard (tail first) air frames were investigated and visual, television, heat-homing, and three types of radar guidance were looked at for use as possible air-to-air, air-to-surface and surface-to-surface guided missiles and as target drones.
The final development of the series, the ASM-N-5 Gorgon V, was to be an unpowered chemical weapons dispenser.
Variants
Data from:[1]
- Gorgon IIA
- Canard layout with single rocket ( may spit out fire at times)
- KA2N-1 -
- KU2N-1 -
- CTV-4 -
- CTV-N-4 -
- Gorgon IIB
- Canard layout with single pulse-jet
- Gorgon IIIA
- Conventional layout with single rocket
- KA3N-1 -
- KU3N-1 -
- CTV-6 -
- CTV-N-6 -
- Gorgon IIIB
- Gorgon IIIC
- Conventional layout with twin rockets
- KA3N-2 -
- KU3N-2 -
- RTV-4 -
- RTV-N-4 -
- Gorgon IV
- Single ramjet
- KUM-1 -
- PTV-2 -
- PTV-N-2 -
- Gorgon V
- Derivative of Gorgon IV
- ASM-N-5 Gorgon V - proposed chemical weapons dispenser variant
- NADC Plover
- Drone variant of Gorgon IV
- KDM-1 -
- NADC Pollux
- Similar to Gorgon IIC
- RTV-N-15 -
- KGN-1
References
- Citations
- ↑ Parsch 2005
- Bibliography
- Parsch, Andreas (2005). "Martin ASM-N-5 Gorgon V". Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles Appendix 1: Early Missiles and Drones. designation-systems.net. Retrieved 2013-01-31.
External links
- "Gorgon IV Sets Records For Ramjets" , February 1949, Popular Sciences
- U.S. Naval Aviation Chronology in World War II
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