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    The Malkara (from an Aboriginal word for "shield") was one of the earliest guided anti-tank missiles (ATGMs). It was jointly developed by Australia and...
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    service with the French army and Cobra (missile) with the West German army. 1958 Malkara missile an Australian missile enters service with the British. 1960...
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    1955. It was also the first anti-tank missile used by the US Army and Israeli Defense Forces. The Malkara missile (named from an Australian Aborigine word...
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  • This is a list of anti-tank guided missiles developed by different countries. Malkara Mathogo Shershen MSS-1.2 FOG-MPM Eryx CM-501G PA02-MA PA01-GA TS-01...
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  • Malkara, town and district in the Tekirdağ Province in Marmara region in Turkey It may also refer to: Malkara (missile), a type of anti-tank missile developed...
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    Humber Hornet (category Anti-tank missile carrier)
    air-deployable armoured fighting vehicle designed to carry the Malkara, an anti-tank guided missile developed by Australia and the United Kingdom. The Hornet...
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    been developing its heavyweight long-range weapon with Australia, the Malkara, with a range of about 4,000 yards (3,700 m). The tracking system, similar...
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  • (short-range air-air infrared homing missile) Malkara (joint Australian/British) Mamba (Germano-Swiss) MAN-1 (anti-ship missile by Mectron, not in service yet)...
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    SX-A5 experiments to convert the Malkara anti-tank missile to radio control as a short-range surface-to-air missile. This led to further modifications...
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  • 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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    Target—Surface-to-surface missile project from the early 1920s. RAE Larynx—1927 unmanned pilotless aircraft, surface-to-surface anti-ship missile. Malkara missile In the...
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    explosives. FV1620 — Humber Hornet, a dedicated converted FV1611 to Malkara missile-launching platform. Mk 2 FV1611 and FV1612 —Additional armour for protection...
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    countries were among the first to develop such weapons (e.g., the Malkara missile by the United Kingdom and Australia in 1958). The Soviet Union, and...
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  • Fairey Aviation Company (category Guided missile manufacturers)
    required a launching ramp and transport. The missile was extensively tested at Woomera The Malkara missile was designed in Australia by British and Australian...
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    GAF 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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  • was developed in 1952; up to 6 or 7 guided missiles would be launched per day; the Malkara (missile)Malkara and Stanley Schatzel (1924-2015), technical...
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    point-defence missile used by the Royal Navy was the Seacat, which had been rapidly developed from an earlier anti-tank missile design, the Malkara. As a weapon...
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    of a replacement for Malkara using a new guidance system developed in-house. Malkara was one of the earliest anti-tank missiles, and had several problems...
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  • Centurion Mk. 7 DD FV4009: Medium tank FV4010: Heavy Tank Destroyer - with Malkara missiles FV4011: Centurion Mk. 5, 5/1 FV4012: Centurion Mk. 7/1 FV4013: Centurion...
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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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  • Orange William (category Anti-tank guided missiles of the United Kingdom)
    British project to develop a long-range anti-tank missile as a possible alternative to the Malkara being developed in Australia. The project was drawn...
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  • Surface-to-air missile launchers c1959-63? Bofors 40 L70 (more powerful development of the World War II gun) c1958-62? Hornet Malkara missile launcher vehicle...
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  • Manual command to line of sight (category Missile guidance)
    X Henschel Hs 117, Hs 293 Ruhrstahl X-4 Wasserfall SS.11 ENTAC Malkara Blowpipe missile AT-1 Snapper AT-3 Sagger Vickers Vigilant Saab Rb 05 SSM-A-23 Dart...
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  • Kingdom; Cold War) FV1620 Humber 1 ton 4×4 anti-tank vehicle with Malkara missiles based on the FV1611 (Australia and United Kingdom; Cold War) FV3801...
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    Swingfire (category Anti-tank guided missiles of the United Kingdom)
    man-portable missiles. The British Army was among the first to introduce a heavy anti-tank missile when they introduced the Malkara in 1958. The Malkara had a...
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  • Meanwhile, a private program at Short Brothers to convert the Malkara anti-tank missile to radio-command guidance led to Seacat, which entered service...
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    semi-solid paste pressed into the firing chamber as propellant, and the Malkara missile, an anti-tank guided weapon that was adopted as standard equipment...
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    Government Aircraft Factories (GAF), working on the Jindivik and the Malkara missile. With two colleagues, Gordon Bennett (head of structures) and James...
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    agreement between Australia and the UK regarding guided missile testing. While the UK provided the missiles, Australia provided test facilities, such as the...
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    contains a display of rocket engines. The museum holds a large collection of missiles and rocket-powered weapons, including several rare German World War II...
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