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SSM-N-9 “Regulus II” Cruise Missile

Chance Vought1956/1956

Frontiers of Flight Museum

Frontiers of Flight Museum
Dallas, Texas, United States

Developed as a supersonic cruise missile capable of flying faster than the speed of sound, the “Regulus II” could carry either a conventional or a nuclear warhead. Due to the development of the Polaris ballistic missile, the “Regulus II” program only lasted two years, with the program cancelled in December 1958. This particular missile, GM-2048, is the last “Regulus II” missile to fly and the only surviving example modified with landing gear for use as a supersonic target drone.

Details

  • Title: SSM-N-9 “Regulus II” Cruise Missile
  • Creator: Chance Vought
  • Date: 1956/1956

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