Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon

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The Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon was an American World War II-era air-launched cruise missile developed as a copy of the German V-1 flying bomb.

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KGW-1 Loon 1
Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II guided missile
air-launched cruise missile
cruise missile
alsoKnownAs JB-2 Loon
Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon
surface form: KGW-1 Loon
basedOn V-1 flying bomb
category Pulsejet-powered aircraft
United States cruise missiles
World War II guided missiles of the United States
ceiling about 2,000–3,000 m
combatUse no combat use before end of World War II
conflict World War II
copyOf V-1 flying bomb
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedAs copy of German V-1 flying bomb
developer Ford Motor Company
Republic Aviation
engineModel Argus As 014 pulsejet
surface form: Ford PJ31 pulsejet
era World War II era
firstFlight 1944
guidanceSystem gyroscopic guidance
preset autopilot
launchPlatform aircraft
ground ramp
ship
length about 8.3 m
manufacturer Ford Motor Company
Republic Aviation
massProductionPlanned true
maximumSpeed around 400 mph
operator United States Armed Forces
surface form: United States military
programStart 1944
propulsion pulsejet engine
range about 150 miles
role surface-attack missile
test vehicle
serviceEntry 1945
status retired
successor SM-64 Navaho missile
surface form: MGM-1 Matador
usedBy United States Army
United States Army Air Forces
United States Navy
usedFor guided missile research
weapons development tests
warheadType high-explosive
warheadWeight about 850 kg
wingspan about 5.3 m

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Fieseler Fi 103 derivative Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon
Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon alsoKnownAs Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon
this entity surface form: KGW-1 Loon