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    A Scud missile is one of a series of tactical ballistic missiles developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was exported widely to both Second...
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    MIM-104 Patriot (redirect from Scud buster)
    Scientists. Apple, R. W. Jr. (February 26, 1991). "War In The Gulf: Scud Attack; Scud Missile Hits a U.S. Barracks, Killing 27". The New York Times. Archived...
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    precise bombings. The role of Iraq's Scud missiles featured prominently in the war. Scud is a tactical ballistic missile that the Soviet Union developed and...
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    romanized: al-Ḥusayn) was a short-range ballistic missile developed in Ba'athist Iraq. An upgraded version of Scud missile, the al-Husayn was widely used by the Iraqi...
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  • The Afghan SCUD campaign in Pakistan refers to multiple strikes by Afghanistan using SCUD missiles supplied by the Soviet Union against the Mujahideen...
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    R-17 Elbrus (redirect from Scud B)
    ballistic missile, initially developed by the Soviet Union. It is also known by its NATO reporting name SS-1C Scud-B. It is one of several Soviet missiles to...
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    October 22 Scud missile attack, which took place in the midst of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, was the first operational use of Scud missiles in the world...
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    January and 26 February 1991, Ba'athist Iraq launched 46 al-Husayn Scud missiles against Saudi Arabian and American military targets in Dhahran and the...
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  • Bora (missile) (Tactical Ballistic Missile) Cenk (missile) (Medium-Range Ballistic Missile) J-600T Yıldırım Fateh-313 Raad-500 (missile) Scud missile 9K720...
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    January 1991, Iraq initiated a missile campaign against Israel. Over the course of the next month, approximately 42 Scud missiles were fired into Israeli territory...
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  • Bora (missile) (Tactical Ballistic Missile) Tayfun (missile) (Short-Range Ballistic Missile) J-600T Yıldırım Fateh-313 Raad-500 (missile) Scud missile 9K720...
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  • Burkan-1 (category Scud missiles)
    Burqan 1) is a mobile short-range ballistic missile used by the Houthis in Yemen. It is related to the Scud missile family. Houthi forces unveiled the Burkan-1...
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  • destroying multiple armed Scud launchers in Kabul. From 1989 to 1991, it is reported the 99th Missile Brigade launched 1,548 Scud Missiles. In the same year,...
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  • Burkan-2 (redirect from Burkan-2 missile)
    ballistic missile used by the Houthis militants in Yemen. The Volcano H-2 was first launched in July 2017. It is related to the Scud missile family. The...
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    KrAZ trucks with S-200 missiles in Ukraine S-75 Dvina missile on a ZIL-131 truck of the East German Army MAZ-7310 with Scud missile of the Afghan National...
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  • Hwasong-6 (category Scud missiles)
    ballistic missile. It is derived from the Hwasong-5, itself a derivative of the Soviet R-17 Elbrus. It carries the NATO reporting name Scud. Work on an...
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    R-11 Zemlya (redirect from R-11 (missile))
    tactical ballistic missile. It is also known by its NATO reporting name SS-1b Scud-A. It was the first of several similar Soviet missiles to be given the...
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    anti-ballistic missile (ABM) is a surface-to-air missile designed to counter ballistic missiles (missile defense). Ballistic missiles are used to deliver...
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  • was a Scud missile derivative. The Scud missiles obtained by Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War did not prove helpful as the range of the missiles were only...
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  • an observation post (OP), and monitoring enemy movements, especially Scud missile launchers: 15  on the Iraqi Main Supply Route (MSR) between Baghdad and...
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    Lockheed Martin, especially about how Scud missile designs could be used as the basis for a long-range ballistic missile program. There were two final reports...
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  • possible propellant for early hypergolic rocket engines. The Soviet "Scud" Missile used TG-02 ("Tonka-250"), a mixture of 50% xylidine and 50% triethylamine...
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    cities. Instead, they launched Scud missiles, which the Iranians could not stop. Since the range of the Scud missile was too short to reach Tehran, they...
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    Shahab-1 (category Scud missiles)
    between 1985 and 1988. Iran's Shahab-1 is a short-range ballistic missile derived from the Scud-B, and has a maximum range of 300 km (185 miles). Iran employed...
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    TM-91C target missile simulating a "Scud" missile, launched on a very steep trajectory from a ship located offshore. The IAI TM-91C target missile was itself...
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    for some states using indigenous derivatives of the original Scud platform. List of missiles The liquid-fuelled MGM-52 Lance was one exception, remaining...
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    and chemical agents before they are released by incoming Scud missiles. Within seconds of a Scud launch, the 32nd AAMDC TOC can predict its trajectory and...
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    is used). In 1995, it was the first system to destroy a R-17 Elbrus Scud missile in the air. China is to test the S-300PMU2's effectiveness in destroying...
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    late-1970s or early-1980s, North Korea received R-17 Elbrus (Scud-B) ballistic missiles from Egypt. The Hwasong-5 was based on reverse engineering the...
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  • The Namp'o Kangsŏ Missile Factory (North Korean 남포시강서구역미싸일공장, South Korean 남포시강서구역미사일공장) is a factory reportedly manufacturing the Scud and Taepodong-2...
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