Talk:SM-62 Snark

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SURVIVING SNARKS?

I'm pretty sure the Wright-Patterson Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio has a Snark. It can be found near the entrance to the "Cold War" hanger. Could somone confirm/deny whether the missile in question is a Snark? 167.206.204.93 15:45, 28 February 2007 (UTC)Grand Admiral Thrawn

Yes, I just saw it on a "War Machines" TV show episode about cruise missles. Even had the rocket boosters. Fully restored by the Air Force, said the narrator. It was obviously in a museum, but they didn't say which. Ronstew 04:18, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

The missile at W-P AFM is a Snark. Added to the list in the article.