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Experimental Rocket Motor Being Prepared for Test Firing
A post-war development was the formation of North American Aviation Missiles Division, originally the Missile Development Division, created for the Project NATIV experiments that NAA conducted in the late 1940s using captured German V-2 rockets. These experiments evolved into the X-10 program, the SM-64 Navaho and later the GAM-77 (AGM-28) Hound Dog. In 1960, the Missile Division became the Space Division, which would lead North American to the Moon.
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