RUR-5 ARSOC Missile Low-poly  3D model

RUR-5 ARSOC Missile Low-poly 3D model

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The RUR-5 Anti-Submarine ROCket was a US Navy-developed missile in the 1950s for all-weather, all-seas anti-submarine warfare. Its rocket-assisted torpedo program aimed to counter quieter and faster submarines of the Cold War era. With a range of 19 km, it used a solid propellant rocket motor and was fitted for the Mark 46 torpedo. The rocket stage separated to provide parachute splashdown before guiding the torpedo with its sonar system. Initial versions had nuclear depth charge options but were only tested due to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. It featured a two-stage rocket assembly, 2k texture and bump maps, MK-46 torpedo payload, and nuclear depth charge versions. File formats included cob, blender, 3ds, obj, dxf, direct x, dae, fbx. The original design was in TrueSpace6.6 and later converted to Blender 2.66a.

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