k Hellfire air to ground missile, illustration Illustration of a Hellfire AGM114 R9X. This airtoground AGM missile was developed for the US Army. It does not carry any explosives, it instead damages its target with six blades shown in the retracted position here that are deployed just before impact. It is used as a targeted assassination weapon to reduce unintentional casualties. Its first known deployment was in 2017., by CLAUS LUNAUSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hellfire air to ground missile, illustration Illustration of a Hellfire AGM 114 R9X. This air to ground  AGM  missile was developed for the US Army. It does not carry any explosives, it instead damages its target with six blades  shown in the retracted position here  that are deployed just before impact. It is used as a targeted assassination weapon to reduce unintentional casualties. Its first known deployment was in 2017., by CLAUS LUNAU SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Hellfire air to ground missile, illustration

Illustration of a Hellfire AGM-114 R9X. This air-to-ground (AGM) missile was developed for the US Army. It does not carry any explosives, it instead damages its target with six blades (shown in the retracted position here) that are deployed just before impact. It is used as a targeted assassination weapon to reduce unintentional casualties. Its first known deployment was in 2017., by CLAUS LUNAU/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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