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A Radioplane RP-77D, Unmanned Target Drone, is Released from a Zero-Length Launcher

A Radioplane RP-77D, Unmanned Target Drone, is released from a Zero-Length Launcher. The RP-77D was developed as an aerial target drone for the U.S. Army and was made almost entirely from fiberglass. It was turboprop-powered and controlled via radio. 
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Unique identifier BI25172 
Boeing ID p31934 
Type Image 
Size 5700px × 5300px   28MB 
License type RM 
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