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Mitsubishi Ki-147

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Kawasaki Ki-147 I-Go Type 1A – Ko underneath a bomber.

Kawasaki Ki-147 I-Go Type 1A – Ko was a radio-guided air to surface missile used by Japan in World War II.[1]

Specifications

  • Length: 5.77 m (18 ft 11 in)
  • Wing Span: 3.60 m (11 ft 10 in)
  • Height: 1.06 m (3 ft 6 in)
  • Wing Area: 3.60 Square metres
  • All-Up Weight: 1,400 kg
  • Main Engine: 1 x Mitsubishi Tokuro-1 Type 3 Rocket (240 kg)
  • Max Speed: 550 km/h
  • Range: 11 km
  • Warhead: 800 kg

References

  1. ^ Martin Caidin (1956). "Japanese Guided Missiles in World War II". Journal of Jet Propulsion. 26 (8): 691–694.
  • "I-Go Type1 – Ko". KokuFan (1): 82, 16. 1961.
  • "I-Go Type1 – Ko". KokuFan (10): 23–25. 1965.
  • "I-Go Type1 – Ko". KokuJoho (9): 94–95. 1957.

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