AGM-30
The AGM-30 is a type of air-to-ground missile developed by the United States during the Cold War. It was designed to target and destroy enemy radar installations and other ground-based threats. The missile is known for its precision and effectiveness in electronic warfare, making it a valuable asset for military operations.
The AGM-30 features advanced guidance systems that allow it to home in on specific targets. It was primarily used by the U.S. Air Force and has been deployed in various conflicts. Although it has been largely replaced by more modern systems, the AGM-30 played a significant role in the evolution of guided munitions.