I had a work-study job in college at our small local airport working for the FAA. I mostly clipped new FAA communications into 3-ring binders and tore off expired ticker tape weather reports for a couple of hours a day.
My boss was old school government employee, straight and square. One day we were talking and he handed me a FAA business card with a UFO reporting 800 phone number. Odd I thought, and put it in my wallet.
Years later I lost my wallet in a phone booth (am old). I got a call from someone who found my wallet and wanted to return it. He came over with the wallet which had everything still in it, including cash. The only thing missing was the UFO card. I've never seen another one.
Aye. I did a quick search to verify the ranges and more or less confirmed what he said. Didn't check to see what specific G2A missiles would have the range, but given the numbers I saw, it seemed like it would've been specific to a certain class of ground to air missiles.
Being aware of some of these details now, I'm feeling like a lot of RTS games really screwed the pooch on how they usually balanced things. (IE, Red Alert. Poor MIGs)