I came across these three "U.S. Army Pershing Weapon System" prints at a garage sale yesterday. I thought they were really neat. I know there are a lot of veterans on this forum and I thought some might find them interesting. Please feel free to share any info.
I've read a bit this morning online about these missiles. I can't find anything about the artist Phil Colprit or the prints. They say "U.S. Army Pershing Weapon System" across the bottom. They measure 18" x 22". I figured they'd spice up the man cave a bit. Anyway, $3 each I had no choice...
Facts per wikipedia: MGM-31 Pershing
2 stage missile in use by the U.S. and West Germany from 1960 to 1986
Actual production ceased in 1969
Weight - 10,236 pounds (over 5 tons)
Length - 34 feet
Range - 460 miles
Speed - Mach 8
Payload was a W50 thermonuclear warhead
Number produced - 24 launchers and 754 missiles
Eventually replaced by the MGM-31A Pershing IA and then the Pershing II
....my follow up post with the images was deleted. My apologies for whatever rule was broken. I certainly didn't think they were offensive images?
I've read a bit this morning online about these missiles. I can't find anything about the artist Phil Colprit or the prints. They say "U.S. Army Pershing Weapon System" across the bottom. They measure 18" x 22". I figured they'd spice up the man cave a bit. Anyway, $3 each I had no choice...
Facts per wikipedia: MGM-31 Pershing
2 stage missile in use by the U.S. and West Germany from 1960 to 1986
Actual production ceased in 1969
Weight - 10,236 pounds (over 5 tons)
Length - 34 feet
Range - 460 miles
Speed - Mach 8
Payload was a W50 thermonuclear warhead
Number produced - 24 launchers and 754 missiles
Eventually replaced by the MGM-31A Pershing IA and then the Pershing II
....my follow up post with the images was deleted. My apologies for whatever rule was broken. I certainly didn't think they were offensive images?
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