Ram (rocket)
| RAM | |
|---|---|
| RAM (lower) and HVAR rockets mounted on a F4U Corsair | |
| Type | Air-to-surface rocket | 
| Place of origin | United States | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1950–54 | 
| Used by | United States Navy | 
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Naval Ordnance Test Station | 
| Produced | 1944–55 | 
| Specifications | |
| Diameter | 6.5 inches (165 mm) | 
| Warhead | Composition B, shaped charge | 
| Warhead weight | 19.6 pounds (8.9 kg) | 
| Blast yield | 24 inches (610 mm) penetration | 
| Engine | Solid-fuel rocket | 
| Operational range | 3 miles (4.8 km) | 
| Guidance system | None | 
The RAM, also known as the 6.5-Inch Anti-Tank Aircraft Rocket or ATAR, was an air-to-ground rocket used by the United States Navy during the Korean War. Developed rapidly, the rocket proved successful but was phased out shortly after the end of the conflict.