The inert AGM-69A SRAM Trainer is a meticulously crafted training tool designed to replicate the dimensions, weight, and handling characteristics of the Short-Range Attack Missile (SRAM). Used for training purposes, this trainer ensured personnel were familiar with the safe handling, loading, and deployment processes of this advanced air-to-surface missile system.
Specifications:
- Serial Number: 4
- National Stock Number (NSN): 6920-00-165-6009
- Part Numbers (PN):
- Boeing: 2A14068A101-14
- Aeronautical Support and Equipment: A/E37U-T18
Historical Significance
The AGM-69A SRAM was a key component of the U.S. Air Force's strategic arsenal during the Cold War, offering precision strike capabilities with nuclear warheads. Designed to be launched from aircraft such as the B-52 Stratofortress, FB-111A Aardvark, and later the B-1B Lancer, the SRAM provided a crucial deterrence factor with its ability to strike high-priority targets at short ranges while maintaining supersonic speeds.
The inert training variant allowed aircrew and ground personnel to practice operations without the risks associated with live munitions. Trainers like this were integral to maintaining the readiness and operational proficiency of strategic bomber crews and their support teams.
Condition
This inert AGM-69A SRAM trainer is entirely inert, making it a safe and legal addition for historical collections, educational purposes, or display in military museums. Its authenticity makes it a standout artifact for those interested in Cold War military aviation and strategic weaponry.
Approx length 180", Approx width 24", Approx height 24", Approx weight 2200lbs.
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