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AGM-12 Bullpup

The AGM-12 Bullpup is a short-range air-to-ground missile developed by Martin Marietta for the US Navy. It is among the earliest precision guided air-to-ground weapons and the first to be mass produced. Wikipedia
Length: 13.6 feet (4.1 m)
Engine: Rocket; 30,000 pounds-force (130 kN)
Guidance system: Line-of-sight radio command
In service: ASM-N-7 1959–1970s ASM-N-7A/AGM-12B 1965–1970s
Launch platform: FJ-4B, A-4D, F-4, F-8, F-105, Draken, F-5A/B Freedom Fighter, F-100 (among others)
Mass: 1,785 pounds (810 kg) (AGM-12C)
No. built: 22,100 (total) 4,600 (AGM-12C); 840 (AGM-12E)