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    The Ikara missile was an Australian ship-launched anti-submarine missile, named after an Australian Aboriginal word for "throwing stick". It launched an...
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    development of the Ikara anti-submarine missile and the Sea Cat naval surface-to-air missile. Malkara was unusual among anti-tank missiles in that it had...
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    An anti-submarine missile is a standoff anti-submarine weapon. Often a variant of anti-ship missile designs, an anti-submarine systems typically use a...
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    UUM-44 SUBROC (category Anti-submarine missiles of the United States)
    cancelled in 1990 at the end of the Cold War. RUR-5 ASROC RUM-139 VL-ASROC Ikara (missile) RPK-2 Viyuga List of nuclear weapons Sea Lance Dr Peter A Goetz A Technical...
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    with both the Seacat and Ikara missile systems, replacing 40 mm AA guns and Limbo mortars. During refits in the 1980s the Ikara and Seacat systems were...
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  • Martin Pescador MP-1000 anti-ship missile (AShM), air-to-surface missile (ASM) Mathogo anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) Ikara Malkara (Australian-British) Nulka...
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    Marinha in Rio de Janeiro with assistance from VT. The ASW ships had an Ikara missile launcher in Y position aft of the flight deck. This was removed as part...
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  • the same design but modified to carry a variable-depth sonar and an Ikara missile system (which was retrofitted to the first two), and two to an Australian-designed...
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    Pika manned drone GAF Jindivik remote-controlled drone Malkara missile Ikara missile GAF Turana drone Dassault Mirage III jet fighter GAF Nomad STOL...
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    Canadair Argus, LAMPS and other embarked naval helicopters, ASROC missiles, Ikara missiles. During the 1950s the US Navy ordered development of a new generation...
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    broad batches: Ikara – installation of the Ikara ASW missile system in place of the 4.5-inch gun mount, plus an additional Seacat missile system. Exocet/Seacat...
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  • mortar, anti-submarine, Mark NC22". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 3 November 2021. "Ikara Missile". www.nepeannaval.org.au. Retrieved 3 November 2021....
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  • included the removal of her one twin 4.5-in gun, with the Ikara anti-submarine warfare missile system taking its place. The modernisation was completed...
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    helicopters or more reliable dual conventional/nuclear missile anti-submarine missiles such as Ikara or ASROC propelled the development of the Type 82 and...
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  • Williamstown for a refit from early April to early October, during which an Ikara missile system was installed. Sea trials and exercises took up the rest of 1973...
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    the Ikara anti-submarine missile system: the first Australian-designed naval weapons system. Stuart was the first ship to fire an Ikara missile, during...
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    two 5-inch/54 calibre Mark 42 guns in two single turrets, two Ikara anti-submarine missile systems (although the actual launchers were not installed until...
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    introduced into the Navy, including the Sea Dart anti-aircraft and Ikara anti-submarine missile systems and was the first Royal Navy ship to carry the 4.5 inch...
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    forward-throwing weapons such as Limbo and missile-carried anti-submarine torpedoes such as ASROC or Ikara. The Royal Navy's original Type 22 frigate...
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  • development of the Ikara anti-submarine weapon system. It was a target drone with remote control that was launched from the Ikara launcher for use in...
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    October 1978, as a Batch 1B Ikara conversion (and the last to be completed), at a cost of £23,000,000. An Ikara ASW missile launcher replaced the 4.5-inch...
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    RUR-5 ASROC (category Naval guided missile launch systems of the United States)
    "Anti-Submarine Rocket") is an all-weather, all sea-conditions anti-submarine missile system. Developed by the United States Navy in the 1950s, it was deployed...
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  • River, a river in New Zealand Blue Duck (missile), anti-submarine warfare missile, entered service as the Ikara The Blue Duck Inn, a historic hotel in Australia...
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    similar to the US Navy's vessels, the Australian ships were fitted with the Ikara system instead of the ASROC that was fitted to the American units. The three...
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    on 3 May for refits. The six-month refit included installation of an Ikara missile launcher. In February 1966, Derwent and HMAS Vampire were deployed to...
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    the Ikara, the French Malafon, and the Italian MILAS differ from other types of missiles in that instead of having a warhead which the missiles delivers...
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  • Keeping Clock Gyro rate unit HACS Hazemeyer gun mount Pom-Pom director Ikara - retired BL 7.5-inch naval howitzer - retired Fairlie Mortar – retired...
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  • CY-1 (category Guided missiles of the People's Republic of China)
    platforms, including the Luda class missile destroyers and Jiangwei class missile frigates. A series of CY ASW missiles have been developed based on CY-1...
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    guided missile destroyer, Hobart's main armament consisted of a Mark 13 missile launcher firing Tartar missiles and two Ikara anti-submarine missile launchers...
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    the RN had already rebuilt its early Leanders at great expense with Ikara missiles and computer action automation of weapon systems and the second batch...
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