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MGM-31 Pershing

Martin Marietta · Ballistic · USA · Early Jet (1946–1969)

MGM-31 Pershing — Ballistic
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The MGM-31A Pershing was the missile used in the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a field artillery missile systems. It was a solid-fueled two-stage theater ballistic missile designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the PGM-11 Redstone missile as the primary nuclear-capable theater-level weapon of the United States Army and replaced the MGM-1 Matador cruise missiles operated by the German Air Force. Pershing later replaced the European-based MGM-13 Mace cruise missiles deployed by the United States Air Force and the German Air Force. Development began in 1958, with the first test missile fired in 1960, the Pershing 1 system deployed in 1963 and the improved Pershing 1a deployed in 1969. The U.S. Army replaced the Pershing 1a with the Pershing II Weapon System in 1983 while the German Air Force retained Pershing 1a until all Pershings were eliminated in 1991. The U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM) managed the development and improvements while the Field Artillery Branch deployed the systems and developed tactical doctrine.

Specifications

Category
Missiles
Sub-Category
Ballistic
Domain
Defence
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Country
USA
Manufacturer
Martin Marietta
Operator
USA/Germany
Primary Role
Ballistic
Status
Retired
Service Entry
1962
Produced
754
Propulsion
Rocket
Engine
Hercules solid-fuel 2-stage rocket
Thrust / Power
None (rocket)
Launch
Ground-launched
Length (ft)
34.5
MTOW (lb)
10141
Payload (lb)
1640
Endurance (hr)
0.16
Service Ceiling (ft)
160000
Range (mi)
1000
Max Speed (mph)
6136
Max Speed (Mach)
8
Armament
Nuclear W85 / conventional