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    Chevaline (/ˈʃɛvəliːn/) was a system to improve the penetrability of the warheads used by the British Polaris nuclear weapons system. Devised as an answer...
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    The Annecy shootings, also the French Alps shootings or the Chevaline killings, were the deaths on 5 September 2012 of three members of a British family...
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    Panton, Dr F. The Unveiling of Chevaline. Prospero/Journal of BROHP. 2004. Panton, Dr F. Polaris Improvements and the Chevaline System. Prospero/Journal of...
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  • Chevaline may refer to: The Chevaline project, a former secret project to upgrade the British Polaris missile system Chevaline, a commune of the Haute-Savoie...
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    Chevaline (French pronunciation: [ʃəvalin]; Arpitan: Shvalnà) is a commune in the southeastern French department of Haute-Savoie. Communes of the Haute-Savoie...
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    the Royal Navy who also retained MRV with the Chevaline upgrade, though the number of warheads in Chevaline was reduced to two due to the ABM counter-measures...
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    Falstaff was a British sounding rocket used during the 1970s as part of the Chevaline programme to improve the penetrability of the Polaris nuclear missile...
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    Although the Navy's favoured option, the British government instead adopted Chevaline, a two warhead MRV system with decoys, on the existing Polaris airframes...
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    The cave of Choranche, also called cave of Coufin-Chevaline, is located in the department of Isère, near Choranche in the Vercors Regional Natural Park...
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    British also developed the Falstaff sounding rocket as a part of the [Chevaline] program. There were eight launches between 1969 and 1979 from the Woomera...
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    Paris-Vincennes trotting races] (in French). La France chevaline. La France chevaline du 11 mai 1895 [La France chevaline, May 11, 1895] (in French). Gallica. Machart...
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    early 1970s. In the latter role he gave the final commitment to Project Chevaline, the Polaris missile improvement programme. He went on to be Chairman...
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    more tests at the NTS as part of the Super Antelope, a component of the Chevaline programme, which aimed to harden the UK Polaris missiles against Soviet...
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  • Office official historian of the UK strategic nuclear deterrent and the Chevaline programme. Britain, the United States and the Mediterranean War, 1942-44...
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    casing, and was somewhat longer and heavier than WE.177A. During the Chevaline program, the number of warheads on each Polaris missile was reduced from...
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    deterrent was maintained, the UK developed an improved front end named Chevaline. There was controversy when this project became public knowledge in 1980...
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  • missile (ABM) bursts before re-entry. 3DQP was first used on the British Chevaline improved front end (IFE) for the Royal Navy's UGM-27 Polaris system that...
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    8,300 9,300 Soviet Union/Russia Operational UGM-27 Polaris (A-3) and Chevaline 4,600 United Kingdom Decommissioned UGM-133 Trident II (D5) 12,000 United...
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    the Polaris A3TK missile which was fitted with the British-developed Chevaline MRV system. As the newer Vanguard-class submarines entered service, the...
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    which is over 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) deep, and the Réseau de Coufin-Chevaline (grotte de Choranche), a show cave in the Bourne Gorge which has almost...
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    Chevaline, which replaced one of the three warheads in a Polaris missile with multiple decoys, chaff, and other defensive countermeasures. Chevaline was...
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  • compromise versus warhead size and numbers on board, as well as missile range. Chevaline Stealth aircraft Wragg, David W. (1973). A Dictionary of Aviation (first ed...
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    armed with Chevaline". However, 48 warheads per Trident submarine represents a 50% increase on the 32 warheads per submarine of Chevaline. Total explosive...
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  • amateur archaeologist who played a key role in the development of the Chevaline nuclear weapons system during the Cold War. He served as the Assistant...
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  • book contains descriptions of various exotic technologies, such as the chevaline (a mechanical horse that can fold up and is light enough to be carried...
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    des courses au trot sur la production chevaline en France (in French). Paris: Bureaux de la "France chevaline". Cauchois, Louis (1908). Les familles...
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    Chaumont Chavannaz Chavanod Chêne-en-Semine Chênex Chens-sur-Léman Chessenaz Chevaline Chevenoz Chevrier Chilly Choisy Clarafond-Arcine Les Clefs Clermont La...
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    submarine-launched Polaris ballistic missiles from 1958 to 1980. It also launched Chevaline missiles, which were British Polaris A-3 missiles. The complex was designed...
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    trials off Scotland. Following a refit Renown carried out test firings of Chevaline, which was a modification of the Polaris missiles to enable them to penetrate...
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    a side dish. In Belgium, horse meat (paardenvlees in Dutch and viande chevaline in French) is popular in a number of preparations. Lean, smoked, and sliced...
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