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  • | primary_armament=8 ADATS missiles ...l-purpose [[Short Range Air Defense|short range]] [[surface-to-air missile|surface-to-air]] and [[anti-tank guided missile|anti-tank]] missile system based on the [[
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  • ==Comparable missiles== [[Category:Air-to-surface missiles]]
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  • ...e and area targets alike. This is an asset compared to the three different missiles required in the [[9M120 Ataka-V]] complex. The use of the proximity fuze al The missiles can be fired singly or in pairs (at the same target to increase lethality).
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  • ...-to-surface]], [[Air-to-air missile|air-to-air]], [[Surface-to-air missile|surface-to-air]], and [[surface-to-surface missile]] ...weapon system of the [[Eurocopter Tiger]] UHT and HAD helicopters. Trigat missiles will be able to be fired in salvos of up to four in eight seconds. The miss
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  • ...performance of the US made Hellfire missile and also the Israeli Spike-ER missiles. [[Category:Modern anti-tank missiles]]
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  • |caption=A triplet of Brimstone missiles on display ...warhead and seeker.<ref>''British Secret Projects; Hypersonics, Ramjets & Missiles'', Chris Gibson and Tony Buttler, Midlands Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-1-857
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  • ...rupp engineers started the process of updating the Bofors factories to use modern equipment and metallurgy, but the 40&nbsp;mm project was kept secret. Never ...e did not come along until the introduction of truly effective [[MANPADS]] missiles in the 1980s. L/60s are still used in the [[United States Air Force]]'s [[L
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  • Nearly all classes of modern [[warship]] are equipped with some kind of CIWS device. ...s. Also the timeframe for interception is relatively short; for supersonic missiles moving at 1500 m/s it is approximately one-third of a second.
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  • ...{lang-ru|Каштан}}) (Chestnut) [[Close-in weapon system]] (CIWS) is a modern naval air defence weapon deployed by the [[Russian Navy]]. ...efence against [[anti-ship missile]]s, [[Anti-radiation missile|anti-radar missiles]] and guided bombs. The system can also be employed against fixed or rotary
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  • ...g aircraft. The FLIR's capability is also of use against low-observability missiles and can be linked with the [[RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile]] (RAM) syste ...design criteria its effective range is very short relative to the range of modern ASMs, from 1 to {{convert|5|nmi|km|0}}. The gun mount moves at a very high
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  • ...ip missile, which functioned basically in the same way as the RBS-15. Both missiles are guided by an autopilot mid-course guidance and a monopulse J-band radar ...y and became operational in 1985. The [[Swedish Air Force]] received their missiles a couple of years later. The Mk. I was produced from 1985 to 1990.
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  • <!-- Missiles only --> [[Category:Modern artillery of Germany]]
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  • ...ile, some claim that they are TY-90, while others claim they are DK-9, the surface-to-air version of PL-9. [[Category:Modern Chinese weapons]]
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  • ...a-, which is of Dravidian origin and could be derived from the name of the modern city of [[Belur]].<ref>{{OEtymD|beryl}}</ref> For about 160 years, berylliu ...isplaced inside of the MRI machine, the expulsion of any magnetic items as missiles during ordinary operation of the MRI machine is [[Magnetic_resonance_imagin
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