Foto del usuario
Imagen de origen usada para este análisis Encontrado el 2026-05-18 05:04:16
Foto oculta por el propietario
El propietario no permitió que esta imagen se muestre a otros usuarios.
Análisis AI

Resultados del análisis

La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
90%
United States, Arlington, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
📍 Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

The AIM-7 Sparrow missile is a classic U.S. military missile, often displayed in U.S.

Air Force museums. The National Air and Space Museum's Steven F.

Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, near Arlington, is a prominent location where such missiles are displayed indoors. The environment and missile type strongly suggest this location.

The image displays an AIM-9C Captive Missile, clearly marked with 'AIM-9C' and 'CAPTIVE MISSILE'. The AIM-9C was a radar-guided variant of the Sidewinder missile primarily developed and manufactured by Philco-Ford (later Ford Aerospace).

The facility appears to be an industrial assembly or maintenance plant, with overhead cranes and multiple missile bodies in the background, consistent with a manufacturing or major overhaul operation. Ford Aerospace had a significant missile production facility in Newport Beach, California, which is the most likely historical location for the manufacturing or substantial handling of this specific missile variant.

The text on the missile is in English, consistent with a U.S. origin.

The coordinates provided are for the general area that historically housed the Ford Aerospace facility in Newport Beach.

🌍 38.8882, -77.0199
2
United States, Newport Beach, AIM-9C Captive Missile
90%

The image displays an AIM-9C Captive Missile, clearly marked with 'AIM-9C' and 'CAPTIVE MISSILE'. The AIM-9C was a radar-guided variant of the Sidewinder missile primarily developed and manufactured by Philco-Ford (later Ford Aerospace). The facility appears to be an industrial assembly or maintenance plant, with overhead cranes and multiple missile bodies in the background, consistent with a manufacturing or major overhaul operation. Ford Aerospace had a significant missile production facility in Newport Beach, California, which is the most likely historical location for the manufacturing or substantial handling of this specific missile variant. The text on the missile is in English, consistent with a U.S. origin. The coordinates provided are for the general area that historically housed the Ford Aerospace facility in Newport Beach.

🗺 En el mapa

Высокая уверенность высокая уверенность Средняя уверенность средняя Низкая уверенность низкая

Cómo llegó la IA a esta conclusión

Entorno

Indoor museum environment • None visible • Controlled indoor climate • flat (indoors) • none visible indoors • controlled indoor

Infraestructura

None visible • Military and technical markings on missile • Indoor industrial/museum setting • industrial warehouse/factory

Texto y señales visibles

AIM-7E • SPARROW • USAF • AIM-9C • CAPTIVE MISSILE • GUIDANCE SECTION • SERIAL NO. • CONTRACT NO.

Contexto y cultura

None visible • None