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  2. Python (missile) - Wikipedia

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    A Python 4 missile under the wing F-15D Baz '957' The Python-4 is a 4th ... is an advanced ground-based anti-aircraft missile system developed by Rafael ...

  3. R-25 Vulkan - Wikipedia

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    Due to their inability to import foreign SAM systems, in 1958 Yugoslavia initiated a program to develop an indigenous missile at the Belgrade Military Technical Institute. [1] Designated the R-25 Vulkan (Volcano), this completely original Yugoslavian design brought together a team of experts led by engineer Obrad Vučurović to design the ...

  4. SPYDER - Wikipedia

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    The SPYDER is a low-level, quick-reaction surface-to-air missile system capable of engaging aircraft, helicopters, unmanned air vehicles, drones, cruise missiles and precision-guided munitions. It provides air defence for fixed assets and for point and area defence for mobile forces in combat areas.

  5. List of missiles - Wikipedia

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    Missile.index – Based on Shinkigensha Co.Ltd's "Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Missile Systems"; ill. by Hitoshi Kitamura Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles – By Andreas Parsch

  6. Burkan-1 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] Elements of the missile's design, including the inertial guidance system, fins, and control surfaces, are identical to those of the Qiam 1, leading several analysts and the U.S. State Department to believe that the missile is an Iranian-made Qiam 1. [4] [9] The Burkan-1 carries a warhead weighing more than 1,100 pounds (500 kg). [2]

  7. Air-to-air missile - Wikipedia

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    Ruhrstahl X-4 in RAF Museum Cosford. The air-to-air missile grew out of the unguided air-to-air rockets used during the First World War. Le Prieur rockets were sometimes attached to the struts of biplanes and fired electrically, usually against observation balloons, by such early pilots as Albert Ball and A. M. Walters. [4]

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

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    China’s development of the DF-21D missile garnered much attention—it was even noted in an episode of the The Office—and in the 2010s, the Navy began deploying a spectrum of new air defenses ...

  9. VSHORAD (India) - Wikipedia

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    A Ministry of Defence statement read "VSHORAD missile incorporates many novel technologies including miniaturised Reaction Control System (RCS) and integrated avionics, which have been successfully proven during the tests". [29] On 14 March 2023, DRDO again conducted two consecutive successful flight tests of VSHORAD missile at the ITR, Chandipur.