Lance Missile Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
111417-4S0240 Nonmetallic Hose Assembly
002027948
111T1D14A05 Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
004759408
1159 Spring Pin
006164260
1183117 Transistor
002372382
12/1820 Transistor
002372382
12302 Electrical Conduit Bushing
005782859
1240-W-200R5PCT Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
011189065
1240W-200OHMS Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
011189065
1240W200RJ Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
011189065
1240W200UJ Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor
011189065
13047770 Prism Assembly
010870617
13048019 Optical Instrument Lens
010877665
1404 Electrical Conduit Bushing
005782859
143481 Electrical Wire
004709728
1440006770202 Vehicular Wheel Hub
006770202
14423 Hinged Hasp
002348421
15L10927EA2B Pressure Regulator
004994789
15L10927EL2B Pressure Regulator
004994789
1615T Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
005691764
16344 12208 Electrical Wire
004709728
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Missile, Lance

Picture of Lance Missile

The MGM-52 Lance was a mobile field artillery tactical surface-to-surface missile (tactical ballistic missile) system used to provide both nuclear and conventional fire support to the United States Army. The missile's warhead was developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. It was replaced by MGM-140 ATACMS, which was initially intended to likewise have a nuclear capability during the cold war.

The first Lance missiles were deployed in 1972, replacing (together with the US-Navy's nuclear-tipped RIM-2D & RIM-8E/B/D) the earlier Honest John rocket and Sergeant SRBM ballistic missile, greatly reducing the weight and bulk of the system, while improving both accuracy and mobility.

A Lance battery (two fire units) consisted of two M752 launchers (one missile each) and two M688 auxiliary vehicle (two missiles each), for a total six missiles. The firing rate per unit was approximately three missiles per hour.

The payload consisted either of a W70 nuclear warhead with a yield of 1–100 kt or a variety of conventional munitions. The W70-3 nuclear warhead version was one of the first warheads to be battlefield-ready with an "enhanced radiation" (neutron bomb) capability. Conventional munitions included cluster bombs for use against SAM-Sites, heat seeking Anti-Tank Cluster munitions or a single unitary conventional shape-charged warhead for penetrating hard targets and for bunker busting. The original design considered a chemical weapon warhead option, but this development was cancelled in 1970.

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