GB-4

United States precision-guided anti-ship missile used in World War II

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Abstract is: GB-4 (Glide Bomb No.4) was a precision guided munition developed by the United States during World War II. GB-4s used a television guidance system with the weapon being steered by a TV bombardier operating a joystick in the launch aircraft. The first GB-4s (then known as MX-607s) were tested at Eglin Air Force Base during August of 1943. During testing the GB-4's circular error probable accuracy was found to be 200 feet (61 m). The type was ordered into production on the 15 January 1944. Although approved for operational use, the typed suffered from reliability problems throughout testing. The GB-4 was briefly used in combat by the 388th Bomber Group, based in eastern England, but its performance was deemed unsatisfactory. 1,200 GB-4's were delivered to the USAAF however poor combat results lead to a decision to halt further deliveries in February 1945.

GB-4 is …
instance of (P31):
weapon modelQ15142894

sublass of (P279):
anti-ship missileQ643532
aerial bombQ1137468

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P646Freebase ID/m/03h3hlf

P607conflictWorld War IIQ362
P495country of originUnited States of AmericaQ30

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