BGM-109G Gryphon

BGM-109G Gryphon (GLCM)
BGM-109G Gryphon transporter–erector–launcher (TEL) showing 4 missile launch tubes
Typelong-range, all-weather, subsonic tactical/strategic cruise missile
Service history
In service1983–1991
Production history
ManufacturerGeneral Dynamics
Unit cost$1.3 million
Specifications
Mass1,200 kilograms (2,600 lb)
LengthWithout booster: 5.56 metres (18.2 ft)
Diameter0.52 metres (1.7 ft)
Wingspan2.67 metres (8.8 ft)
WarheadW84 thermonuclear warhead

EngineWilliams International F107-WR-400 turbofan
using TH-dimer fuel
and a solid-fuel booster
Operational
range
2,780 kilometres (1,730 mi)
Maximum speed Subsonic—880 kilometres per hour (550 mph)
Guidance
system
Inertial, TERCOM
Launch
platform
Transporter erector launcher

The BGM-109G Gryphon ground-launched cruise missile, or GLCM, was a ground-launched variant of the Tomahawk cruise missile developed by the United States Air Force in the last decade of the Cold War and disarmed under the INF Treaty.