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  2. Rocket (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Katyusha rocket launcher, one of the earliest modern rocket-artillery weapons. In military terminology, a rocket is a self-propelled, unguided or guided, weapon-system powered by a rocket engine. Though used primarily as medium- and long-range artillery systems, historically rockets have also seen considerable use as air-to-surface weapons ...

  3. List of rocket launchers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of rocket launchers. Note, rocket launchers are different from recoilless rifles, recoilless guns, grenade launchers or anti-tank guided missiles.

  4. Category:Rocket weapons - Wikipedia

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    Rocket weapons of the United States (5 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Rocket weapons" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. Rocket artillery - Wikipedia

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    Rocket artillery is much more mobile and can change position easily. This "shoot-and-scoot" ability makes the platform difficult to target. A rocket artillery piece could, conceivably, fire on the move. Rocket systems produce a significant amount of backblast, however, which imposes its own restrictions. Launchers may be sighted by the firing ...

  6. History of rockets - Wikipedia

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    Usage of rockets as weapons before modern rocketry is attested to in China, Korea, India, and Europe. One of the first recorded rocket launchers is the "wasp nest" fire arrow launcher produced by the Ming dynasty in 1380. In Europe, rockets were also used in the same year at the Battle of Chioggia.

  7. List of rocket artillery - Wikipedia

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    Type 81 multiple rocket launcher People's Republic of China: 122 40 Type 90 multiple rocket launcher People's Republic of China: 122 40 HM 20 Iran: 122 40 BM-21/9K51 Grad Soviet Union: 1963 - 126 40 Kung Feng III Republic of China: 1973 - 126 40 Kung Feng IV Republic of China: 1973 - 127 32 Astros SS-30 Brazil: 1983 - 128 M71 rocket Yugoslavia ...

  8. Rocket launcher - Wikipedia

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    A smaller variation is the gyrojet, a small arms rocket launcher with ammunition slightly larger than that of a .45-caliber pistol. Recoilless rifles are sometimes confused with rocket launchers. A recoilless rifle launches its projectile using an explosive powder charge, not a rocket engine, though some such systems have sustainer rocket motors.

  9. List of military rockets - Wikipedia

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    Tactical rocket Turkey: BORA: Tactical rocket Turkey: Kasirga rocket system: Tactical rocket Turkey: TOROS artillery rocket system: Tactical rocket Turkey: Mk 4/Mk 40 folding-fin aerial rocket: Air-to-air rocket USA: R4M rocket: Air-to-air rocket Germany: RS-82 rocket: Air-to-air rocket Soviet Union: Werfer-Granate 21: Air-to-air rocket Germany