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They include weapons that can attack space systems in orbit (for example, anti-satellite weapons), attack targets on the earth from space or disable missiles travelling through space. In the course of the militarisation of space, such weapons were developed mainly by the contesting superpowers during the Cold War, and some remain under ...
This is a list of equipment of the Indonesian Army currently in service. The Indonesian Army (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Darat, TNI–AD), the land component of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, has an estimated strength of 300,400 active personnel. [1]
Pages in category "Space weapons" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
List of martial arts weapons; List of man-portable anti-tank systems; List of military vehicles; List of missiles; List of practice weapons; List of rockets; Lists of swords; List of types of spears; List of torpedoes; Naval ship. List of auxiliary ship classes in service; List of naval ship classes in service; List of submarine classes in ...
While early efforts paralleled other space-to-space warfare concepts, the United States was able in the 1980s to develop ground-to-space laser anti-satellite weapons. None of these systems are known to be active today; however, a less powerful civilian version of the ground-to-space laser system is commonly used in the astronomical technique of ...
Space weapons are weapons used in space warfare. They include weapons that can attack space systems in orbit (i.e. anti-satellite weapons), attack targets on the earth from space or disable missiles travelling through space. In the course of the militarisation of space, such weapons were developed mainly by the contesting superpowers during the ...
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Weapon name Country of origin Operational period 70 24 Rancudo Philippines: 1960s - 1980s 70 42 EDESA Yarará [2] Argentina: 70 36 SBAT-70 Brazil: 180 6 (short version) 1 (long version) Bongbong (rocket) Philippines: 1965 - 1986 70 20 & 40 NDL-40 Indonesia: 1985 - 70 6 Sumpak Philippines: 80 12 D-3000 Walid Egypt: 105 16 Pampero Argentina: 107 12