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  2. The Cuff Links - Wikipedia

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    The Cuff Links name was later revived for unsuccessful singles on the Atco and Roulette labels in 1972 and 1975. [2] Both sides of every Cuff Links single were written and produced by Vance and Pockriss. In 1999, singer-songwriter Michael "Valentine" Ubriaco obtained the touring rights to the Cuff Links name, and revived the group for live ...

  3. FGM-148 Javelin - Wikipedia

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    The first Foreign Military Sale to the Georgian military consisting of 410 missiles, and 72 CLUs, includes 2 Javelin Block 1 CLUs to be used as spares was approved for US$75 million. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] In 2021, 46 CLUs and 82 missiles were ordered, for US$30 million.

  4. List of United States Navy Guided Missile Launching Systems

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    The Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) is a device for launching guided missiles, and is found on many U.S. Navy ships. This list includes all launchers that are part of the designation series. Included on this list are missile launchers that have not been adopted for service in the United States Navy.

  5. Category:Missile guidance - Wikipedia

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    Missile guidance — methods for in-flight guidance of guided missiles, after they have been launched. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  6. M1156 Precision Guidance Kit - Wikipedia

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    The M982 Excalibur was fielded as a guided shell that effectively hit within 6 m (20 ft) of a target, but the Army developed the XM1156 as a cheaper alternative. The PGK fuse can be screwed onto existing M549A1 and M795 projectiles, be fired from M109A6 Paladin and M777A2 Howitzer artillery systems, and hits within 50 m (160 ft) of the target ...

  7. AGM-176 Griffin - Wikipedia

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    When mounted on a ship, the missile is designated the BGM-176B. Arming PCs with Griffin missiles adds a layer of defense to the ships beyond the range of their 25 mm gun mounts, out to 4.5 km (2.8 mi), and also provides 360-degree coverage; the missiles' thrust-vectoring engines can move the missile to its target even when launched vertically.

  8. Talk:The Cuff Links - Wikipedia

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    There is indeed more than one. There are three from the fifties alone: The Cuff Links (also listed as The Cufflinks) began, with different personel, as the Smoothtones. The line up during the first session as the Cuff Links was: Robert Truesdale (tenor and piano), John Saxon (first and second tenor), Roger Smith (tenor), Ed Tyson (baritone), and Alfred Gaitwood (bass).

  9. MIM-72 Chaparral - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1959 the U.S. Army MICOM (Missile Command) began development of an ambitious anti-aircraft missile system under their "Forward Area Air Defense" (FAAD) program. Known as the MIM-46 Mauler , it was based on a modified M113 chassis carrying a large rotating A-frame rack on top with nine missiles and both long-range search and shorter ...