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  • Gorgon (missile family)
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  • 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.
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Length
  • PTV-N-2 -
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Range
  • PTV-N-2 -
Origin
Name
  • Gorgon
Type
  • missile / reconnaissance drone / target drone
Caption
  • A PTV-N-2 Gorgon IV missile on a Northrop P-61A mother-ship
is missile
  • y
Weight
  • PTV-N-2 -
Wingspan
  • PTV-N-2 -
Ceiling
  • PTV-N-2 -
Title
  • Articles and topics related to the Gorgon missiles
State
  • collapsed
Engine
  • PTV-N-2 - Marquardt XRJ30-MA ramjet
production date
  • from 1943 to 1953
design date
  • 1940.0
Designer
abstract
  • 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.