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Product Description ■ Making two types of surface-to-air missile "MIN-23 Hawk"
Actual vehicles
The MIM-23 Hawk is a surface-to-air missile deployed to the U.S. Army in 1959 and is still in use even now.
The MIM-23 Hawk is equipped with a self-propelled launcher and missile unit. It was developed based on the M548 series traction / cargo transport vehicle derived from the body of the M113 armoured personnel carrier.
It was equipped with a platform at the rear of the vehicle. It was equipped with three MIM-23 Hawk missiles along with a swiveling launcher.
The driver seat is equipped with a roll-over protective structure structure to protect passengers.
It was equipped with an engine made by Detroit Diesel and it reached a maximum speed of approximately 56km/h on paved roads.
It was deployed and operated by the U.S. Army in 1969. It was deployed and operated by the European NATO countries. It was equipped with an engine made by Detroit Diesel and it reached a maximum speed of approximately 56km/h on paved roads.
It was deployed and operated by the U.S. Army in the 1950 s. It was deployed and operated by the U.S. Army in 1969. It was equipped with a self-propelled missile launcher and Both missiles can be turned and raised up and down even after completion.
・ Decals for hawks in Germany, Japan and Greece are also set with bonus.
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