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English: A AGM-123A Skipper II low-level laser-guided bomb mounted on the wing pylon of a Vought A-7 Corsair aircraft at the U.S. Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California (USA), on 1 May 1985.
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Source U.S. www.defenseimagery.mil photo DN-SC-85-07610 [1]
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