Transfer rocket launch site in Germany. General H. Schaper, Calmeyer by radar. These are the first NIKE Hercules Ant-Aircraft Guided Missile Site 1 Group Guided Weapons in Handorf. Date: October 10, 1961
Nike Hercules SF-88 Low Power Acquisition Radar (LOPAR) | Flickr
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Close look at a Nike Hercules Missile Tracking Radar (MTR). Battery site SF-88 #6 - YouTube
Nike Hercules Missile
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Nike-hercules, rocket editorial photo. Image of military - 29723946
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showing battery acquisition radar from 'Procedures and Drills for the NIKE Hercules Missile Battery,' Department of the Army Field Manual, FM-44-82 from Institute for Military History, Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, PA, 1959 -
Nike Missile Site SF-88
showing acquisition radar from 'Procedures and Drills for the NIKE Hercules Missile Battery,' Department of the Army Field Manual, FM-44-82 from Institute for Military History, Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, PA, 1959 - NIKE
File:SF-88 Nike Hercules Missile Site (12)- Radar Power Supply Group (7399542110).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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File:SF-88 Nike Hercules Missile Site (11)- Radar Coder Set (7399540288).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Scott Manley on Twitter: "Instead of increasing radar resolution, they increased the kill radius of the warhead by developing the Nike-Hercules with a 20kiloton W31 Nuclear warhead. The original Nike became known
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Nike Hercules Missile Tracking and Target Tracking Radars Control center. Battery site SF-88 #14 - YouTube
File:SF-88 Nike Hercules Missile Site (10)- Radar Coder Set (7399542252).jpg - Wikimedia Commons