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  2. Brimstone (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Brimstone is a ground or air-launched ground attack missile developed by MBDA UK for the UK's Royal Air Force. [9] It was originally intended for "fire-and-forget" use against mass formations of enemy armour, using a millimetre wave (mmW) active radar homing seeker to ensure accuracy even against moving targets.

  3. Anti-ship missile - Wikipedia

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    Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. A large number of other anti-ship missiles use infrared homing to follow the heat that is emitted by a ship; it is also possible for anti-ship missiles to be guided by radio command all the way.

  4. Kongō-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The Kongō class (こんごう型護衛艦, Kongō-gata Goeikan) of guided-missile destroyers in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force are equipped with the Aegis Combat System, and is the first of few ship classes outside the United States to have that capability.

  5. Air-to-surface missile - Wikipedia

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    The RAF's Brimstone missile is a fire and forget anti-tank missile. A Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missile of the German Luftwaffe. An air-to-surface missile (ASM) or air-to-ground missile (AGM) is a missile designed to be launched from military aircraft at targets on land or sea. There are also unpowered guided glide bombs not considered

  6. We Might Have Just Seen the World's First Anti-Ship Ballistic ...

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    Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Akebono conducts a passage exercise (PASSEX) with USS Mason in the Gulf of Aden on November 25, 2023. ... Why anti-ship ballistic missiles are so ...

  7. Type 90 ship-to-ship missile - Wikipedia

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    The Type 90 ship-to-ship missile (Japanese: 90式艦対艦誘導弾, SSM-1B) is a ship-launched anti-ship missile developed by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The Type-90 entered service in 1990. [1] It is a naval version of the truck-launched Type 88 (SSM-1) missile, which in turn was developed from the air-launched Type 80 (ASM-1) missile.

  8. Atago-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The missile launcher is the same Mark 41 Vertical Launching System as the Kongo class, but the missile reloading crane has been omitted, so the number of missile cells is increased by 3 cells each on the bow and stern sides. The Kongo class had 29 cells on the foredeck and 61 cells on the afterdeck, but the Atago class has a hangar, so 64 cells ...

  9. List of equipment of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

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    Short range air-defence missiles Type 81 short-range surface-to-air missile: Surface-to-air missile: 160mm Japan — Built by Toshiba. Type 93 short-range surface-to-air missile: Surface-to-air missile: 80mm Japan — Built by Toshiba. Type 11 short-range surface-to-air missile: Surface-to-air missile: 160mm Japan — Built by Toshiba. Medium ...