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Museum of Armament & Technology Photo Gallery. Last updated 25 November, 2006

 
The U.S. Naval Museum of Armament and Technology at China Lake was established when the Secretary of the Navy signed out SECNAVNOTE 5755 on 12 May 2000. The museum is a showcase for past and current Center products and programs and provides an amenable environment for briefings and presentations to off-Center visitors.

Museum of Armament & Technology, China Lake, CA

Museum photo

F4D Skyray BuNo 124587 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

F11F Tiger BuNo 124587 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

Museum of Armament & Technology, China Lake, September 2001.

Photo by G. Verver.

Museum of Armament & Technology, China Lake, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AGM-45 Shrike missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AGM-45 Shrike missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AGM-62 Walleye TV guided bomb, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AGM-62 Walleye TV guided bomb, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AGM-65 Maverick, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AGM-83 Bulldog missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AGM-84 and AGM-84H Harpoon missiles, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AIM-9 Sidewinder missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AIM-9 Sidewinder missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

BAT guided bomb, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

BAT guided bomb, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

BAT guided bomb, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

BGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

BGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

BLU-80 Bigeye FAE, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

BOA missile, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

GBU-24B LLGB ground penetrating bomb, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

GBU-24B LLGB ground penetrating bomb, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

High Noon at Holloman AFB, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

MK-82 and Snakeye retarder fins, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

Paveknife, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

Soft Landing Vehicle, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

50 years of Snakes on the Wing, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

Snipe, Museum of Armament & Technology, October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

The first restored aircraft are on their way to the Museum Air Park led by A-6A Intruder BuNo 152936, 14 October 2004.

Photo by Mike Huntsinger. Note /1.

American flags line the road to the Museum of Armament & Technology, 14 October 2004.

Photo by M. Jones.

Memorial dedication at the Museum of Armament & Technology, 14 October 2004.

Photo by M. Jones.

Memorial dedication Honor Guard, Museum of Armament & Technology, 14 October 2004.

Photo by M. Jones.

Memorial dedication Honor Guard, Museum of Armament & Technology, 14 October 2004.

Photo by M. Jones.

NTA-4F Skyhawk BuNo 153102 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

NTA-4F Skyhawk BuNo 153102 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

NTA-4F Skyhawk BuNo 153102 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

A-6A Intruder BuNo 152936 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

A-6A Intruder BuNo 152936 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

A-7C Corsair II BuNo 156797 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

A-7C Corsair II BuNo 156797 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

A-7C Corsair II BuNo 156797 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

F/A-18A Hornet II BuNo 160775 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

F/A-18A Hornet II BuNo 160775 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AV-8C Harrier BuNo 159249 dedicated to COL Leffler, China Lake, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AV-8C Harrier BuNo 159249 dedicated to COL Leffler, China Lake, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

AV-8C Harrier BuNo 159249 dedicated to COL Leffler, China Lake, 15 October 2004.

Photo by G. Verver.

RF-4B Phantom II BuNo 57348 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 12 September 2005.

Photo by G. Verver.

RF-4B Phantom II BuNo 57348 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 12 September 2005.

Photo by G. Verver.

RF-4B Phantom II BuNo 57348 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 12 September 2005.

Photo by G. Verver.

RF-4B Phantom II BuNo 57348 on display at the China Lake Museum of Armament & Technology, 12 September 2005.

Photo by G. Verver.

B Mountain east of the Museum of Armament & Technology, China Lake, 12 September 2005.

Photo by G. Verver.

Museum of Armament & Technology, China Lake, 12 September 2005.

Photo by G. Verver.

F4D Skyray BuNo 124587, F11F Tiger BuNo 124587 and Polaris at the entrance to the Museum of Armament & Technology, China Lake, 12 September 2005.

Photo by G. Verver.

QF-86F Sabre s/n 55-3916 prior to restoration, China Lake, 2006.

Photo by Jimmy Price.

QF-86F Sabre s/n 55-3916 at the restoration facility, China Lake, 2006.

Photo by Jimmy Price.

QF-86F Sabre s/n 55-3916 on display at the museum, China Lake, 2006.

Photo by Jimmy Price.

/1 A team of military and civilian volunteers from China Lake has created a newly established aircraft park at the U.S. Naval Museum of Armament, this team, lead by James Price, towed four aircraft an F/A-18A, BuNo 160775, a TA-4F Skyhawk, BuNo 152102, an A-6E TRAM Intruder, BuNo 152936, and an A-7E Corsair, BuNo 156797, - to their new home after restoration at VX-9.