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  • ...replace short-range tactical missiles including the [AGM-114 Hellfire]], [[AGM-65 Maverick]], and [[BGM-71 TOW]]
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  • {{r|AGM-65 Maverick}}
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  • {{r|AGM-65 Maverick}}
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  • {{r|AGM-65 Maverick||**}}
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  • {{r|AGM-65 Maverick}}
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  • Its new attack capabilities included supporting the family of AGM-65 Maverick air-to-surface missiles (ASM).
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  • *[[AGM-65 Maverick]] aboard Marine [[AH-1Z Viper]] helicopters, Navy [[F-18 Hornet]] and [[F-1
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  • {{r|AGM-65 Maverick||**}}
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  • ...e the imaging sensor of an electro-optically guided missile, such as the [[AGM-65 Maverick]], to the threat, and let the weapons system operator visually verify the h
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  • ...ion, or forward-looking infrared|passive thermal energy on variants of the AGM-65 Maverick air-to-surface missile. It is an important part of intelligence collection
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  • ...und range, as opposed to the 300 pounds of a heavy antitank missile (e.g., AGM-65 Maverick) and the hundreds to thousands of pounds of Mark 8x series conventional bom
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  • For shorter range engagements, the aircraft uses the [[AGM-65 Maverick]], which has a wide range of sensor and warhead combinations, as well as ex
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