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Dornier Viper was an West German air-to-air missile project.
Intended to replace the AIM-9 Sidewinder then in Luftwaffe service, Viper was developed by Bodenseewerk, to use an infrared seeker and solid fuel rocket motor, jointly by Germany and Norway. Compared against the AIM-9L, its performance was insufficiently superior and in 1974, Viper was abandoned in favor of it.
- Length: 2.7m (8ft 10in)
- Diameter: 15cm (6in)
- Weight: 80kg (176pd)
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