Actually it came from a fellow named Bob Miller. He was the Chief Pilot at BAE Flight Systems in Mojave. He's got mega hours in the F-4, probably one of the most. I think he did several tours in Viet Nam.
Try having 5 coming at you from different sides all at the same time. Playing chicken with them was not fun espcially in an aircraft only going 150 knots.
Nobodies guided missile tech was very good in WW II but the Allies weren't as bad as you might think
It was a radar guided air to surface missile that went into operation in April of 1945. It was self contained and needed no radar illumination from the parent aircraft or guidance from the parent aircraft.
Now please post any axis radar guided weapon that was launched from an aircraft for any purpose in combat in WW II.