The AGM-114 Hellfire is an air-to-surface missile, developed primarily for anti-armor use. It can be launched from multiple air, sea, and ground platforms. It has multi-mission, and multi-target precision-strike capability. The Hellfire missile is the primary 100 lb-class air-to-ground precision weapon for the armed forces of the United States and many other nations.
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| - The AGM-114 Hellfire is an air-to-surface missile, developed primarily for anti-armor use. It can be launched from multiple air, sea, and ground platforms. It has multi-mission, and multi-target precision-strike capability. The Hellfire missile is the primary 100 lb-class air-to-ground precision weapon for the armed forces of the United States and many other nations.
- An AGM-114 Hellfire is an air-to-ground missile (as is indicated by the "AGM" abbreviation) used by AH-64 Apache gunships and can be deployed by high-altitude Predator drones. It is a weapon and scorechain in Medal of Honor (2010).
- During Day 9, First Lieutenant Chris Tanner was flying a MQ-1 Predator from Lower Heyford Air Force Base, London, United Kingdom. His mission was to provide aerial reconnaissance to his superior Major Shepherd's U.S. military convoy in Kajaki Province, Afghanistan. However, after finished his mission, someone hacked his drone and armed one of the Hellfire missiles. Although Tanner tried to alert Shepherd by phone, the drone fired the missile and destroyed the armored vehicle. The attack succeeded and resulted two American and two British airmen were killed.
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| - The AGM-114 Hellfire is an air-to-surface missile, developed primarily for anti-armor use. It can be launched from multiple air, sea, and ground platforms. It has multi-mission, and multi-target precision-strike capability. The Hellfire missile is the primary 100 lb-class air-to-ground precision weapon for the armed forces of the United States and many other nations.
- An AGM-114 Hellfire is an air-to-ground missile (as is indicated by the "AGM" abbreviation) used by AH-64 Apache gunships and can be deployed by high-altitude Predator drones. It is a weapon and scorechain in Medal of Honor (2010).
- During Day 9, First Lieutenant Chris Tanner was flying a MQ-1 Predator from Lower Heyford Air Force Base, London, United Kingdom. His mission was to provide aerial reconnaissance to his superior Major Shepherd's U.S. military convoy in Kajaki Province, Afghanistan. However, after finished his mission, someone hacked his drone and armed one of the Hellfire missiles. Although Tanner tried to alert Shepherd by phone, the drone fired the missile and destroyed the armored vehicle. The attack succeeded and resulted two American and two British airmen were killed. Later, Jack Bauer and Chloe O'Brian learned that a hacker named Derrick Yates had developed a defense override module that allowed him to take control of U.S. military drones, each of which carries six Hellfire missiles.
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