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Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missiles
Boeing B-52H Stratofortress carrying two North American ?Boeing B-52H Stratofortress carrying two North American GAM-77 Hound Dog air-to-ground missiles
Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missiles at RAF Station, Woolfox Lodge
Boeing B-52G Stratofortress carrying two North American ?Boeing B-52G Stratofortress carrying two North American GAM-77 Hound Dog air-to-ground missiles
Chrysler Jupiter-C sounding rocket at Cape Canaveral on 8 August 1957 prior to the third and final sub-orbital test of a re-entry nose cone
de Havilland Venom NF2 WL820de Havilland Venom NF2, WL820, armed with two Firestreak air-to-air missiles
Blue Streak at Woomera
United States Navy - McDonnell F3H-2N Demon 136981 (msn 166 / base code NJ / call-sign 135) of VF-121. 136981 can be seen at Naval Air Station Miramar armed with AIM-9 Sidewinder
Farnborough 92 - MiG-29M (9-15) Blue 156Farnborough 92 - Mikoyan MiG-29M (9-15) Blue 156 shown with Vympel NPO R-77 air-to-air missiles on the underwing pylons. Date: 1992
An English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile being transferred from the launcher-loading trolley to the launcher, September 1958. Date: 1958
English Electric Thunderbird guided missile systemEnglish Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile system, March 1958. Date: 1958
Blue Streak in LT Tower - Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factoryBlue Streak in the LT Tower at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield
Blue Streak test rig installation at Hatfield, c1958Blue Streak test rig installation at Hatfield, circa 1958. Date: circa 1958
An almost complete Blue Streak at Stevenage, c1964An almost complete Blue Streak at Stevenage, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Complete Blue Streak electrical mock-up for circuit testing at Stevenage, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Bristol Bloodhound guided missile unveiled at FiltonBristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missile was unveiled at Filton on 20 August 1957. Date: 1957
Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missile at Farnborough in 1957. Date: 1957
Northrop F-89J Scorpion O-21911 (52-1911). Built as an F-89D-45-NO Scorpion and converted to F-89J in 1956. armed with nuclear tipped Genie Air-air missiles, on outside display at the USAF Museum
Bristol Bloodhound surface to air missile test round carried by a side lifting crane for removing / placing missiles from / on launchers and servicing stands. Date: circa 1962
Communist Party members votingCommunist Party delegates (including Janey Glen from Yorkshire, centre) voting in London against American bases in Britain for Cruise missiles. Date: 1982
Riots in Belfast, 1920Drawing by an eye-witness of scenes during riots in Belfast in 1920, showing a woman with a bag full of missiles, bottle and stone throwing and revolver firing, while police charge
Farmers in France cultivating the ground after World War One were finding unexploded projectiles. In this drawing you can see a operator with a telephone receiver (microphone)
Alvis FV102 Striker anti-tank APC, armed with Swingfire missiles, at the British Army Equipment Exhibition, held at Aldershot from 23-27 June 1980. Date: 1980
United States Air Force - Northrop F-89H Scorpion 54-0298United States Air Force - Northrop F-89H-1-NO Scorpion 54-0298. Visible are the retractable launchers for the AIM-4 Falcon Air to Air Missiles and the covered un-guided rocket launcher tubes
British soldier about to throw a hand grenade, during the storming of a German trench
de Havilland Firestreak Air-Air Missiles on Gloster Javelinde Havilland Firestreak Air-Air Missiles, mounted on a Gloster Javelin F(AW)7, (XH710 or XH714) at the 1957 SBAC Farnborough Air Show
Farnborough 92 - MiG-29S Blue 407Farnborough 92 - Mikoyan MiG-29S (9-13S) (MSN: 2960507682) Blue 407, with Vympel NPO R-77 air-to-air missiles under the wings. Date: 1992
Northrop Snark SM-62Northrop Snark Cruise-Missile Parked on a Launcher Cradle Date: 1950s
Chance Vought RGM-15 Regulus 2 / IIChance Vought Rgm-15 Regulus 2 Cruise-Missile Take-Off from a Mobile Launcher Powered by a Single Rocket Booster with Canted Nozzles and Afterburner Type Flames Visible Date: 1950s
A test rocket used to demonstrate the parachute recover?A test rocket used to demonstrate the parachute recovery system of the English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile. 1957 Farnborough air show. Date: 1957
An unarmed English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air ?An unarmed English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile collides amidship with the target, a Jindivik, following its launch from Woomera, Australia, 5 December 1957. Date: 1957
Sgt Leslie Williams of the 32nd Guided Weapons Regiment?Sgt Leslie Williams of the 32nd Guided Weapons Regiment of the Royal Artillery at Ty Croes, North Wales, during training with the English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile
Bristol Bloodhound II surface-to-air guided missiles at the Royal Swedish Air Force base at Barkaby, near Stockholm
Chrysler Jupiter intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) launched on a test flight from Cape Canaveral on 27 February 1959. Date: 1959
Blue Streak test at Spadeadam
Blue Streak static firing of vehicle 4D4 on the C3 stand at Spadeadam
Blue Streak flight vehicle F1 lifting off from WoomeraBlue Streak flight vehicle F1 lifting off from the pad at Woomera
Blue Streak test rig at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield
Blue Streak Coralie stage being lifted into the LT Tower at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Blue Streak satellite adaptor section lifted before assemblyBlue Streak satellite adaptor section being lifted before assembly, alongside the nose fairing, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Blue Streak nose fairing being lifted at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Blue Streak German third stage being lifted into the LT Tower at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Blue Streak, cAugust 1959Blue Streak, circa August 1959. Date: 1959
Blue Streak first stage in test tower at de Havilland?s factBlue Streak first stage in a test tower at de Havilland?s factory at Hatfield
Static test rig installation at Hatfield for Blue Streak, c1Static test rig installation at Hatfield for development of Blue Streak, circa 1958. Date: circa 1958
Blue Streak assembly line at de Havilland?s factory at Stevenage, 16 August 1961. Date: 1961
Part of the Blue Streak electrical mock-up showing the French and German stages at Stevenage, circa 1964
The flight structure of the Prospero X3 technology sate?The flight structure of the Prospero X3 technology satellite, prior to electronic installation, during vibration testing at the BAC Space Systems Group, Bristol