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Sky Scorcher

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Despite Convair's sales pitch and the anticipated effectiveness of the weapon, the Air Force was unenthusiastic about the concept; aside from the expense of developing the aircraft and weapon, the Sky Scorcher missile also suffered from the fact that there would be significant effects on the ground
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in the 1950s. Intended for use as a weapon for the disruption of enemy bomber formations, it failed to find favor among Air Force planners and did not undergo development.
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below the location of an airburst of a multi-megaton nuclear warhead. As a result, the project was abandoned before any significant work was undertaken.
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Sky Scorcher was a very large missile, which was projected to be capable of carrying a thermonuclear warhead with a yield of two
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to the United States Air Force in 1956. The missile was intended to be carried by an advanced, enlarged version of Convair's
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interceptor, which had, at the time, not yet entered flight testing even in its baseline form.
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Concept of an advanced F-106, like that which would have carried Sky Scorcher
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Swords of Armageddon: History of the U.S. Development of Nuclear Weapons
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Abandoned military rocket and missile projects of the United States
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United States tri-service missile and drone designations post-1962
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Peacock, Lindsay. "Delta Dart...Last of the Century Fighters".
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Air-to-air missile
Convair
Thermonuclear
Mach
air-to-air missile
United States Air Force
Convair Division
General Dynamics
F-106 Delta Dart
megatons
initiations





"(Other): Missile Scrapbook"
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United States Air Force
MB-1
GAR-1
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GAR-6

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