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Popeye TV

Popeye TV

Standoff Weapons
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Basic Information
Name
Popeye TV
Designation
Popeye TV
Alternate Designation
AGM-142 Have Nap, AGM-142 Raptor, AGM-142E
Equipment Type
Standoff Weapons
Manufacturer
Lockheed Martin, Rafael
Date of Introduction
1985
Description

The Popeye TV uses an Television seeker for its terminal guidance with the operator having the ability to choose the target to be destroyed using a built-in data-link. The missile has a maximum range of 75 kilometers. The United States Air Force (USAF) ordered the Popeye under the AGM-142 Have Nap or AGM-142 Raptor designation in the early 1990s. The USAF's Have Nap missiles were delivered solely by the B-52H Stratofortress bombers beginning in 1992. Australia acquired the AGM-142 standoff missile for use from its F-111 long-range attack aircraft. The Turkish Air Force also purchased the Popeye missile.

Ground Specifications
Range 75.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Standoff Weapons
Status Retired - No Longer Operational
Also Known As AGM-142 Have Nap, AGM-142 Raptor, AGM-142E
Origin Israel
Contractors Lockheed Martin, Rafael
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 1985
Total Production ?
Unitary Cost USD $500,000
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 533 millimeter
Dimensions — Length 4.8 meter
Dimensions — Wingspan 1.7 meter
Mass — Warhead 454 kilogram
Mass — Weight 1,361 kilogram
Performance — Max Range 75,000 meter
Variants
Variant 1 Popeye TV
Variant 2 Popeye IIR
Variant 3 Popeye Lite TV
Variant 4 Popeye Lite IIR
Variant 5 Popeye Turbo ALCM
Variant 6 Crystal Maze
Variant 7 Have Rain
Variant 8 Popeye Turbo SLCM
Details
Country of Origin Israel
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
4.8 m
Width
Height
Weight
1361 kg
Operators (3)
United States
Israel
Australia
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