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Bendix RIM-8 Talos was a long-range naval
surface-to-air missile A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground to destroy aircraft or other missiles. It is one type of anti-aircraft syst ...
, and was among the earliest surface-to-air missiles to equip
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ships. The Talos used radar
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for guidance to the vicinity of its target, and semiactive radar homing (SARH) for terminal guidance. The array of four antennas which surround the nose are SARH receivers which functioned as a continuous wave interferometer. Initial thrust was provided by a
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booster for launch and a Bendix
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for flight to the target with the warhead serving as the ramjet's compressor.


History

Talos was the end product of
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, the Navy's 16-year surface-to-air missile development program for protection against guided
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s like
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s,
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, and
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aircraft. The Talos was the primary effort behind the Bumblebee project, but was not the first missile the program developed; the
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was the first to enter service. The Talos was originally designated SAM-N-6, and was redesignated RIM-8 in 1963. The airframe structure was manufactured by
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in
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; final assembly was by Bendix Missile Systems in
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. The first production versions of the missile cost about $155,000 in 1955 ($1,793,335 in 2022 dollars), however the price would drop as Bendix increased production. The Talos saw relatively limited use due to its large size and dual radar antenna system; there were few ships that could accommodate the large missiles with the AN/SPW-2 missile guidance radar and the AN/SPG-49 target illumination and tracking radar. The 9.9-meter-long, 3½-tonne missile was comparable in size to a small
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. The Talos Mark 7 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) was installed in three s (converted
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s) with 16 missiles in a ready-service magazine and up to 30 missiles and boosters in a storage area above the main deck. Nuclear-powered and three s (converted ''Baltimore''-class heavy cruisers) carried Mark 12 Guided Missile Launching Systems fed from a 52-round magazine below the main deck. The initial SAM-N-6b/RIM-8A had an effective range of about 50 nm, and a conventional
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. The SAM-N-6bW/RIM-8B was a RIM-8A with a
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; terminal guidance was judged unnecessary for a nuclear warhead, so the SARH antenna was omitted. The SAM-N-6b1/RIM-8C was introduced in 1960 and had double the range, and a more effective conventional
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. The RIM-8D was the nuclear-warhead version of the -8C. The SAM-N-6c/RIM-8E "Unified Talos" had a warhead that could be swapped while embarked, eliminating the need to waste magazine capacity carrying dedicated nuclear-tipped variants. The RIM-8E also carried an improved continuous-wave terminal homing seeker, and had a higher ceiling reach-out. Some RIM-8Cs were retrofitted with the new seeker, and designated RIM-8F. The RIM-8G and RIM-8J had further radar homing improvements and a new fuel that extended the range to 130 nm. The surface-to-air versions also saw action in Vietnam, a total of four
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s being shot down by USS ''
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'' and ''Long Beach''. On May 23, 1968, a Talos fired from ''Long Beach'' shot down a Vietnamese MiG at a range of about 65 miles. This was the first downing of a hostile aircraft by a missile fired from a ship. The hit also destroyed a second MiG which flew through the debris. In September 1968 ''Long Beach'' scored another MiG destroyed at a range of 61 miles. On May 9, 1972 ''Chicago''s forward Talos battery scored a long-range kill on a MiG. The Talos missile also had
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capabilities. The RIM-8H Talos-ARM was a dedicated anti-radar homing missile for use against shore-based radar stations. Initial testing of the RIM-8H was performed in 1965, and soon after it was deployed in Vietnam on ''Chicago'', ''Oklahoma City'', and ''Long Beach'', attacking North Vietnamese SAM radars. ''Oklahoma City'' fired the first successful RIM-8H combat shot in US Navy history in early 1972. It was also the first combat surface-to-surface missile shot in US Navy history.


Variants

;SAM-N-6:Development and prototype missiles; pre-1962 US Navy designation of the Talos missile. ;SAM-N-6a:Development and prototype missiles; pre-1962 US Navy designation of the Talos missile. ;SAM-N-6b:Production missiles deployed with conventional explosive warheads; re-designated RIM-8A. ;SAM-N-6bw:The -6b missile with nuclear warhead, omitting terminal guidance and SARH antennas; re-designated RIM-8B. ;SAM-N-6b1:An improved -6b with much greater range and continuous rod conventional warhead; re-designated RIM-8C. ;SAM-N-6c:"Unified Talos" with interchangeable nuclear / conventional warheads eliminating the need for storage of both missile types, also fitted with improved terminal homing and higher operating ceiling; re-designated RIM-8E. ;RIM-8F Talos:Some RIM-8C missiles retro-fitted with the new seeker from the RIM-8E (post 1962 only). ;RIM-8G Talos:Variant with further homing improvements. ;RIM-8H Talos-ARM:A dedicated surface-to-surface anti-radar homing version for deployment on ships already fitted out for the Talos SAM. ;RIM-8J Talos:Variant with further homing improvements. ;MQM-8G Vandal:Talos missiles remaining after removal from active service were converted to super-sonic drone targets, with the inventory being exhausted circa 2008.


Chronology


Fate

''Long Beach'' had her Talos launcher removed in 1978. Talos was phased out of fleet service with the decommissioning of in 1979, though the ''Albany''-class ships carrying the system soldiered on a few more years with the launchers left in place until they were retired in 1980. After 21 years of fleet service, the missile was replaced by the
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missile, which was fired from the smaller Mk10 launcher. Two Talos missiles are on display at the Military Honor Park located near the entrance of the South Bend International Airport in South Bend, Indiana. A Talos missile is displayed in the atrium of the South Bend Regional Airport (historically known as Bendix Field). Another example can be seen at the
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, located at
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. A Talos Missile can also be seen on display at the Muskogee War Memorial Park located in
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. A Talos missile is on display at
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in
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. A Talos missile is on display at The US Navy's Guided Missile School at Dam Neck, in
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, just outside of the main building of the NAVGMSCOL. Two Talos missiles are on display, in launch position, on the stern of at the Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park located in
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. A Talos missile and booster were on display at Rita Blanca Park (home of the XIT Rodeo & Reunion) in Dalhart Texas, at least from 1981 or earlier, but as of 2017 had been removed. A Talos missile is on display in the
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at the
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Gallery

File:Talos missile launcher on USS Long Beach.jpg, Talos missile launcher on USS ''Long Beach,'' July 1961 File:Talos missile guidance radars on USS Oklahoma City (CLG-5), in October 1963 (NH 98688).jpg, Talos missile guidance radars, AN/SPG-49. File:Tir de Talos.jpg, RIM-8A and -8B missile launch. File:RIM-8 Talos intercepting B-17 target drone in 1957.jpg, A Talos shortly before hitting a B-17 target drone in 1957. File:USS Little Rock (CLG-4) fires a RIM-8 Talos missile on 4 May 1961 (NH 98953).jpg, fires a Talos, 4 May 1961. File:RIM-8 Talos on USS Little Rock (CLG-4) 1960 (KN-1120).jpg, Talos missiles on USS ''Little Rock'', November 1960. File:MQM-8G Vandal missile launch 1999.jpg, MQM-8G Vandal launch from San Nicolas Island, in 1999. File:RIM-8 Talos conveyor in the USS Little Rock.jpg, RIM-8 Talos missile loading conveyor aboard USS ''Little Rock''. File:RIM-8 Talos magazine racks in the USS Little Rock.jpg, RIM-8 Talos magazine racks in USS ''Little Rock'' File:RIM-8 Talos Display.jpg, RIM-8 Talos display, Patriots Point Naval Museum, Charleston South Carolina File:Rim 8 talos missle udvar hazy 20040710 150926 1.jpg, A Bendix RIM-8 Talos on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA


See also

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RIM-2 Terrier The Convair RIM-2 Terrier was a two-stage medium-range naval surface-to-air missile (SAM), and was among the earliest surface-to-air missiles to equip United States Navy ships. It underwent significant upgrades while in service, starting with be ...
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RIM-24 Tartar The General Dynamics RIM-24 Tartar was a medium-range naval surface-to-air missile (SAM), and was among the earliest surface-to-air missiles to equip United States Navy ships. The Tartar was the third of the so-called "3 T's", the three primary ...


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References

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External links


Designation systems.net – RIM-8 Talos



Talos Missile Handling, Cruiser Installation Film
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