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  2. List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-air missiles

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    SA-N-1 Goa (4К90 Volna) [SA-3] SA-N-2 Guideline (М-2 Volkhov-M) [SA-2] SA-N-3 Goblet (4K60/4K65 Shtorm) SA-N-4 Gecko (9M33 Osa-M) [SA-8] SA-N-5 Grail (9K32 Strela-2) [SA-7] SA-N-6 Grumble (S-300F Fort) [SA-10] SA-N-7 Gadfly (9M38/9M38M Uragan) [2] [SA-11] SA-N-8 Gremlin" (9K34 Strela-3) [SA-14] SA-N-9 Gauntlet (3K95 Kinzhal) [SA-15]

  3. Mark (designation) - Wikipedia

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    The British military switched to Land Service or "L" number ("LXA1/A2/A3/etc.") designations in 1954, [1] but items such as the No. 8 Mk 1 0.22in Rifle, [2] [3] [4] No. 80 Mk 1 White Phosphorus Smoke Hand Grenade, [5] No. 1 Mk 3 6 Inch Beehive Demolition Charge, [6] [7] and No. 14 Mk 1 11 lb Hayrick Demolition Charge [8] continued to be ...

  4. Anza (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan: Large numbers of Mk.I, Mk.II and Mk.III are in service with the Pakistani Army. [11] Malaysia: 100 Anza Mk-I systems, received in 2002. [48] 500 Anza MK.II systems delivered as part of a RM446 million arms deal with Pakistan, [49] used to arm the 10th Paratrooper Brigade. [50] Syria: Anza Mk.-IIs captured from rebels. [51]

  5. Radar, Gun Laying, Mk. I and Mk. II - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of radar in the UK was a 1930 suggestion made by W. A. S. Butement and P. E. Pollard of the Army War Office's Signals Experimental Establishment (SEE). [1] [2] They proposed building a radar system for detecting ships to be used with shore batteries, and went so far as to build a low-power breadboard prototype using pulses at 50 cm wavelength (600 MHz).

  6. IAI Searcher - Wikipedia

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    Around 100 Searcher UAVs are being operated by the Indian Armed Forces. While the Indian Army operates at least 25 units of Mk-I and Mk-II variant, the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy operates the Mk-II variant only. [5] On 11 December 2024, the Indian Navy de-inducted 8 Searcher Mk-IIs from INAS 342 and INAS 343 at Kochi. [6] [7]

  7. Stolp Starduster - Wikipedia

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    The SA-100 Starduster was designed by Louis A. Stolp and George M. Adams as a light sports aircraft for homebuilding from plans. It is a single bay biplane with fabric covered, wooden framed staggered wings, each pair braced by a single, wide chord interplane strut aided by bracing wires.

  8. Gabriel (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Israeli missile boats armed with Gabriel Mk 1 missiles were credited with defeating Syrian ships armed with the Soviet-made P-15 Termit (SS-N-2 Styx) missile. Even though the Styx missile had a longer range, the Gabriel's reliability and flexibility of handling contributed to the Israeli victory.

  9. 20×110mm USN - Wikipedia

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    The 20×110mm USN (also known as 20×110mm US Navy and 20mm Mk-100 Series) is an autocannon cartridge developed by the US Navy after World War II for use in Mk 11 and Mk 12 autocannons. They are called the Mk 100 series as they range from Mk 101 to Mk 109. It has the same rim diameter as the 20×102mm but a different length and contour. It is ...