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Missile Collection (page 7)

Background imageMissile Collection: Short Seacat ship-to-air missile is launched

Short Seacat ship-to-air missile is launched

Background imageMissile Collection: Short Seacat ship-to-air missile during trials

Short Seacat ship-to-air missile during trials aboard a Royal Navy destroyer

Background imageMissile Collection: Short Seacat ship-to-air missile

Short Seacat ship-to-air missile

Background imageMissile Collection: These photographs from the Woomera range in Australia

These photographs from the Woomera range in Australia show how an Armstrong Whitworth Seaslug ship-to-air missile destroys its target

Background imageMissile Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Seaslug ship-to

Armstrong Whitworth Seaslug ship-to
A technician inspects an Armstrong Whitworth Seaslug ship-to-air missile after it has undergone testing at arctic temperatures in the companys climatic chamber. November 1959. Date: 1959

Background imageMissile Collection: A Vickers 891 Vigilant anti-tank missile shortly after launc

A Vickers 891 Vigilant anti-tank missile shortly after launch from a Ferret Scout Car. circa 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageMissile Collection: About to fire a battery of Vickers 891 Vigilant anti-tank mi

About to fire a battery of Vickers 891 Vigilant anti-tank mi
A soldier about to fire a Vickers 891 Vigilant anti-tank missile. circa 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageMissile Collection: The English Electric Blue Water surface-to-surface missile

The English Electric Blue Water surface-to-surface missile is carried on, and launched from, a standard three-ton Bedford 4 x 4 truck. circa 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageMissile Collection: English Electric Canberra B2 WJ644

English Electric Canberra B2 WJ644
English Electric Canberra B2, WJ644, used by de Havilland, launches a Firestreak missile over the Aberporth range in South Wales

Background imageMissile Collection: An early Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missile model

An early Fairey Fireflash air-to-air missile model mounted on a wing in front of the blower tunnel at Boscombe Down

Background imageMissile Collection: Photographic, 10839605

Photographic, 10839605
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Background imageMissile Collection: Photographic, 10839604

Photographic, 10839604
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Background imageMissile Collection: Photographic, 10839603

Photographic, 10839603
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Background imageMissile Collection: Photographic, 10839602

Photographic, 10839602
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Background imageMissile Collection: Photographic, 10839599

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Background imageMissile Collection: Fairey VTO delta-winged research missile under test

Fairey VTO delta-winged research missile under test at Woomera shortly after launch

Background imageMissile Collection: Fairey Stooge - first British pilotless radio-controlled mis

Fairey Stooge - first British pilotless radio-controlled mis
Fairey Stooge, the first British, pilotless, radio-controlled missile. 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageMissile Collection: Technicians at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory

Technicians at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory
Technicians at the NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory making final adjustments on a full-scale ramjet engine for a guided missile in the 8 by 6 foot test section of the worlds largest

Background imageMissile Collection: Experimental model of a supersonic guided missile

Experimental model of a supersonic guided missile which is being tested in the 8 by 6 foot supersonic wind tunnel of NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory

Background imageMissile Collection: Research model of a guided missile

Research model of a guided missile
Constructed for research in the worlds largest supersonic wind tunnel at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, this research model of a guided missile incorporates a ramjet engine buried in

Background imageMissile Collection: Martin Matador immediately after launch

Martin Matador immediately after launch from its zero-length launcher at the Air Force Missile Test Center, Cocoa, Florida

Background imageMissile Collection: The USS Norton Sound - guided missile research ship

The USS Norton Sound - guided missile research ship
The USS Norton Sound, the US Navys guided missile research ship, from which a Martin Viking rocket was launched on 12 May 1950 to establish a new record for US-built



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