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  • 51Ikara (missile) — Infobox Weapon is missile=yes caption=Ikara missile on launcher name=Ikara type=Anti submarine origin=Australia era=1960s launch platform=Ship borne target=Submarines manufacturer=Australian Government Aircraft Factories/Commonwealth Aircraft… …

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  • 52ALARM missile — ALARM (Air Launched Anti Radiation Missile) is a British anti radiation missile designed primarily to destroy enemy radars for the purpose of Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD). It is used by the RAF and the Royal Saudi Air Force. [cite news …

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  • 53Sea Cat missile — Infobox Weapon is missile=yes caption=Sea Cat GWS 20 series missile name=Sea Cat type=Surface to air missile origin=United Kingdom launch platform=Ship target=aircraft manufacturer=Short Brothers design date= production date= service=1962– used… …

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  • 54Nimrod (missile) — Nimrod missile in Paris Air Show Nimrod is a long range air to surface and surface to surface missile developed by Israel Aerospace Industries. While primarily designed for anti tank use, it provides standoff strike capability against a variety… …

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  • 55Rapier missile — Infobox Weapon is missile=yes caption=Swiss Rapier installation name=Rapier type=Surface to air missile origin=United Kingdom launch platform=vehicle or trailer target=aircraft manufacturer=British Aircraft Corporation, later British Aerospace… …

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  • 56Shoulder-launched missile weapon — A shoulder launched missile weapon is a weapon that fires a projectile at a target, yet is small enough to be carried by a single person, and fired while held on one s shoulder. Missile is used here in the original broad sense: today the word has …

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  • 57Dart (missile) — Peltast with javelins Darts are missile weapons, designed to fly such that a sharp, often weighted point will strike first. They can be distinguished from javelins by fletching (i.e., feathers on the tail) and a shaft that is shorter and/or more… …

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  • 58Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp — was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called Women for Life on Earth arrived at Greenham to protest against the… …

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  • 59Greenham Common —    Greenham Common in Berkshire, an RAF base during the Second World War, became a strategic base for United States Air Force B 47 nuclear bombers in the postwar period. In 1979, Greenham was selected as the future site for ninety six US cruise… …

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  • 60Molesworth common — in Cambridgeshire was chosen to have cruise missile nuclear weapons in the 80s. It also had a peace camp. A number of peace camps were established at various locations around the airbase in the early 1980s as well as a large camp established on… …

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