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LOSAT 1 The missile is a new LOSAT Line-of-Site Antitank missile system which accelerates to 5,000ft/s (Mach 16) to a range of +2 miles. The warhead contains no explosive, but a depleted uranium penetrator rod and enormous velocity and kinetic energy to defeat armour. |
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Airship Dropping Flares.. C-1 Airship dropping anti missile flares |
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Huge Crater.. Footage of a 2000lb bomb with a Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) smart-bomb tailkit which uses GPRS guidance, impacting in the desert and leaving a 30m wide crater |
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Missile Launched.. View from the camera of an aircraft looking down as a truck launches a missile. |
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Israeli Airforce Taking Out Missile Launchers.. This is how the Israeli Airforce takes care of missile launchers. |
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Navy Launch Gone Wrong.. A fairly funny video showing a US Navy test firing a missile and it not quite firing properly |
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Tomahawk Missile.. Great educational military footage of BGM-109 Tomahawk which is a submarine or ship-launched cruise missile |
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Missile Defense System Test.. THAAD stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense. It is programmed to intercept short-to-intermediate range missiles at the end of their trajectory. |
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Laser Guided Missiles.. Watch as two tanks are lit up by laser-guided missiles |
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Bomb And Missile Demo.. A demonstration of various bombs and missiles |
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Typhoon Submarine.. The Typhoon class submarine is a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. Typhoons are the largest class of submarine ever built. |
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TOW Project.. The BGM-71 TOW is a U.S. anti-tank missile. TOW stands for Tube launched Optically tracked Wire command link guided. The TOW was first produced in 1970 and is the most widely used anti-tank guided missile in the world. Current production TOWs can penetrate all currently known tank armor. |
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Rockets Crashing.. A compilation of various US missile systems crashing and burning in a spectacular fashion |
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Ballistic Missile Submarine.. The modern nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine is one of the most complex and destructive machines man has ever created. Capable of remaining submersed and invisible for up to 6 months then within minutes able to shower any landmass on the planet with multiple independently targetable thermonuclear warheads. |
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BGM-109 Tomahawk.. The BGM-109 Tomahawk is a submarine or ship-launched cruise missile. |
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JASSM A video of the Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile being deployed against a bunker. The JASSM is a precision cruise missile with a range of 200-500 nautical miles. |
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A-10 Thunderbolt II.. The A-10 was designed for high-survivability with a titanium cover surrounding both the cockpit, ammunition and fuel tank. Placement of the engines decreases the infrared signature lowering its vulnerablity to heatseeking missiles and ground fire. |
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Boing Harpoon Block II.. The Boing Harpoon Block II is a long range anti-ship and ground target missile with a 500-pound warhead |
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AGM-114 Hellfire Missile.. Norwegian army test firing a laser-guided AGM-114 Hellfire missile against a target amoured vehicle |
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Regulus Missile.. Regulus was a large turbojet powered nuclear armed missile forerunner of the Tomahawk cruise missile. Regulus provided the first nuclear strategic deterrence force for the United States Navy during the first years of the Cold War preceding the deployment of ICMBs |
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Trident Missile.. The Trident missile is an SLBM armed with nuclear warheads launched from a submarine. The missiles are ejected from their tubes amidst a sheath of gas bubbles so liquid never touches the missile. When the third stage motor fires within two minutes of launch the missile is traveling faster than 12000 mph |
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The Harpoon.. The Harpoon is an all-weather over-the-horizon anti-ship missile system. The Harpoon uses active radar homing and low-level sea-skimming cruise trajectory to improve survivability and effectiveness |
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Sea Dart Misfire.. Test firing of the British Sea Dart sea-to-air missile system. There is a misfire, which leaves part of the first stage solid fuel Chow motor burning on the deck of the ship. |
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Titan I The Titan I was a US first generation ICBM using at 2-stage rocket powered by kerosene and liquid oxygen. It carried a 3800kg 9MT W-53 warhead and had a range of 8850km. The missiles had to be fueled before launch, a a dangerous process requiring 30 minutes. Titan II introduced the use of a non-cryogenic hypergolic fuel, though this had problems too. It was decommissioned in 1987, replaced by the MX Peacekeeper solid fuel missiles. |
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SS-18 The SS-18 Satan is the Nato reporting name for the largest of the Cold War Soviet ICBMs. A two stage rocket powered by storable liquid bipropellant UDMH and nitrogen tetroxide. The missile went through a total of 6 modifications with payloads varying from a single 18-25MT, to ten MIRV warheads each with a 800kt yield. Launched from 39m deep solo by a black powder charged piston with the main engine firing tens of meters above ground, damage to the launch tube was prevented enabling a rapid reloading and secondary launch |


































