Pershing II
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Photo of the subject missile
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Photo of the subject missile
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Assembled and sande
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Primed with Mr. Surfacer
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Painted with olive drab and insignia white
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Done enough!
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Finished product
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Added to US Missile display
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Album info
The Pershing II was a mobile, intermediate-range ballistic missile deployed by the US Army at American bases in West Germany beginning in 1983. It was aimed at targets in the western Soviet Union. Each Pershing II carried a single, variable-yield thermonuclear warhead with an explosive force equivalent to 5-50 kilotons of TNT. Under the terms of the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union, all Pershing IIs and their support equipment were removed from the inventory and rendered inoperable.