On this page the T-22 is also referred to as the SIG-D:https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/t-22.htmAlways looked like SIG-D to me.
On this page the T-22 is also referred to as the SIG-D:https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/t-22.htmAlways looked like SIG-D to me.
Some Dimensions !
Do not attempt to derive any other dimensions from that image as it is badly distorted.
More information:
A number of years ago another club member (Chas Russell) noticed my interest in the Assault Breaker/T22 and handed me some information which I just remembered and dug up. I have a photo copy of the cover of AW&ST for 10 December 1979 which is the SIG-D launch. Perhaps there was more inside.
The 21 April 1980 issue has an article with this partially dimensioned drawing on page 157. Not as obviously distorted. There was also a report on SIG-D in the 13 October 1980 issue.
That is pretty funny.Rich,
I was browsing through my copy of Berman and Gunston's "Rockets & Missiles of World War III" and saw this photo:
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Vought T-22 Corps support 'bus' missile, from which submunitions can be dispensed.
I got a kick out of the sign on the bottom. Laters.
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