Weapon System

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Legend for Numeric Designations
CL: Lockheed Corporation
D: Douglas Aircraft Company
NA: North American Aviation[1]
WS (Weapon System)

Weapon System was a United States Armed Forces military designation scheme for experimental weapons[2] (e.g., WS-220) before they received an official name — e.g., under a military aircraft designation system. The new designator reflected the increasing complexity of weapons that required separate development of auxiliary systems or components.

In November 1949, the Air Force decided to build the Convair F-102 Delta Dagger around a fire-control system.[3] This was "the real beginning of the weapon system approach [and the] aircraft would be integrated into the weapon system "as a whole from the beginning, so the characteristics of each component were compatible with the others".[4]

Around February 1950, an Air Research and Development Command "study prepared by Maj Gen Gordon P. Saville...recommended that a 'systems approach' to new weapons be adopted [whereby] development of a weapon "system" required development of support equipment as well as the actual hardware itself."Template:Sfn

The first WS designation was WS-100A.[5]

US weapon programs were often begun as numbered government specifications such as an Advanced Development Objective (e.g., ADO-40) or a General Operational Requirement (e.g., GOR.80), although some programs were initially identified by contractor numbers (e.g., CL-282).Template:Efn

List of Weapon Systems

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List of weapon system programs for US military systems
Number Project
Template:Sort[1] SM-64 Navaho
Template:Sort SM-65 Atlas
WS-110 North American XB-70 Valkyrie
WS-117L (GOR.80)Template:Sfn Advanced Reconnaissance System (originally Project 1115);Template:Sfn recoverable capsule - Pied Piper/Sentry/SAMOS; television transmission - unfeasible;Template:Sfn Subsystem G: MiDAS
WS-119B (USAF 7795)Template:Sfn Bold Orion ASAT
WS-119L Project Moby Dick (originally Project Genetrix)Template:Sfn
WS-120A BGM-75 AICBM
WS-124A WS-124A Flying Cloud Project[6]
WS-125 (B-72)
WS-133A AN/DRC-8 Emergency Rocket Communications System (Program 494L) LGM-30 Minuteman
Template:Sort Anti-satellite weapon
Template:Sort Bold Orion
Template:Sort High Virgo
Template:Sort Alpha Draco
Template:Sort 1954 interceptor
WS-224A Phase I: BMEWS, Phase II: Wizard missile system[7]
Template:Sort Republic F-105 Thunderchief (misidentified as WS-3061[8])
WS315A PGM-17 Thor missile[9]
Template:Sort General Dynamics F-111

Notes

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References

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  3. Donald 2003, pp. 68–69
  4. Grant Historical Study No. 126 p. 53
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  7. NORAD Historical Summary 1958 January–June, p. 106
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