AGM-158C LRASM Stealth Cruise Missile
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AGM-158C LRASM is a stealth anti-ship cruise missile currently in service with the US military. LRASM (Long Range Anti-Ship Missile) is a new type of anti-ship missile developed to meet the US Navy's own weapon development needs and adapt to changes in the external operational environment.



Its design is very creative, featuring a trapezoidal stealth cross-section, a large sweep angle, a stealth intake design, and a distinctive tail design. I really like its design. I reverse-engineered it based on online images, including official promotional videos, and am sharing it with everyone. If you like it, please boost me.
I processed it into separate parts. The wings require two φ1.5mm steel wires for reinforcement, and the vertical stabilizers use φ3mm cylindrical pins as pivots. Because the model is too small, the ailerons and wing folding mechanisms were not included. I chose NACA airfoil parameters for the wings, which is more consistent with real wings. However, the disadvantage is that during actual printing, because the nozzle diameter is only 0.4mm, which is larger than the trailing edge thickness, the actual printed wing will have a shortened chord length.



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