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"Unleashing Power: The Mighty Missile Arsenal" From the skies to the ground, missiles have revolutionized warfare throughout history

Background imageMissile Collection: Cuba, Havana, La Habana Vieja, Museo de la Revolucion, Museum of the Revolution

Cuba, Havana, La Habana Vieja, Museo de la Revolucion, Museum of the Revolution

Background imageMissile Collection: MLRS captured as a training round leaves the launch tube on the ranges at Otterburn

MLRS captured as a training round leaves the launch tube on the ranges at Otterburn. Gunners from Army Reserve unit 101 (Northumbrian)

Background imageMissile Collection: Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft from 617 Squadron with Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles

Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft from 617 Squadron with Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles
A Tornado GR4 aircraft with 617 Squadron based at RAF Lossiemouth is pictured fitted with the Storm Shadow cruise missile firectly under the fuselage

Background imageMissile Collection: RAF Typhoon Firing ASRaM Missile

RAF Typhoon Firing ASRaM Missile
3(F) Squadron RAF Eurofighter Typhoon based at RAF Coningsby, Lincoln, England firing an ASRaM missile. The missile fired was against the flare pack towed by a Mirach target drone

Background imageMissile Collection: Tornado GR4 Carrying Storm Shadow Missiles

Tornado GR4 Carrying Storm Shadow Missiles
An RAF Tornado GR4 aircraft carrying two Storm Shadow missiles under the fuselage. This long-range air-launched and conventionally-armed missile equips RAF Tornado GR4 squadrons

Background imageMissile Collection: A Royal Air Force Typhoon Takes off for Libya from Gioia del Colle, Southern Italy

A Royal Air Force Typhoon Takes off for Libya from Gioia del Colle, Southern Italy
A Royal Air Force Typhoon armed with ASRaM (outer wings) Paveway II bombs (under wings) and Litening Pod (under fuselage) takes off for Libya from Gioia del Colle, southern Italy

Background imageMissile Collection: Royal Navy Ship in Rough Weather

Royal Navy Ship in Rough Weather
Type 45 destroyer HMS Dauntless cuts through rough weather in the South Atlantic during her deployment to the area. HMS Dauntless, the second of the T45 Destroyers, joined the Fleet in November 2010

Background imageMissile Collection: The British Aerospace Harrier is used by the RAF in the close air support role

The British Aerospace Harrier is used by the RAF in the close air support role. In this, aircraft are usually employed in direct support of ground troops tackling such targets as enemy troop

Background imageMissile Collection: HMS Montrose off Taranto, Italy showing her weapon systems

HMS Montrose off Taranto, Italy showing her weapon systems
Pictured is the foc sle of HMS Montrose in convoy with other warships in the Mediterranean Sea off Taranto, Italy. Some of the weapon systems of the Type 23 Duke class frigate can be clearly seen

Background imageMissile Collection: U. S. Army soldiers firing a 120mm mortar during combat operations in Afghanistan

U. S. Army soldiers firing a 120mm mortar during combat operations in Afghanistan
October 23, 2007 - U.S. Army soldiers fire a 120mm mortar during combat operations in the Da udzay Valley in the Zabul Province of Afghanistan

Background imageMissile Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Sea Slug

Armstrong Whitworth Sea Slug, surface-to-air missile at the SBAC Farnborough airshow on 6 September 1958. Date: 1958

Background imageMissile Collection: Martin B-61A Matador

Martin B-61A Matador
United States Air Force - Martin B-61A Matador. A de-activated missile mounted on a transit trailer for exhibition purposes. Date: circa 1960

Background imageMissile Collection: Boeing CIM-10 BoMARC

Boeing CIM-10 BoMARC (Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center) interceptor missile on display at the USAF Museum, Wright-Patterson Air base. Date: circa 1975

Background imageMissile Collection: Martin MGM-13 Mace 56-726

Martin MGM-13 Mace 56-726
United States Air Force - Martin MGM-13 Mace 56-726, a ground-launched cruise missile, at an air-show in the United States. Date: circa 1961

Background imageMissile Collection: Ballista. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration

Ballista. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration
Ancient Age. Ballista or bolt thrower, ancient missile weapon. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019

Background imageMissile Collection: North American F-86H Sabre 52-5737

North American F-86H Sabre 52-5737
North American F-86H-5-NH Sabre 52-5737 (MSN 187-159), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959

Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959 (MSN 1891), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985

Background imageMissile Collection: Sikorsky H-34A-Si Choctaw 55-4496

Sikorsky H-34A-Si Choctaw 55-4496 (MSN 58509), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985

Background imageMissile Collection: Sikorsky HO4S-1 125506

Sikorsky HO4S-1 125506 (MSN 55006), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas F-6A Skyray 134748 & an McDonnell ADM-20 Quail

Douglas F-6A Skyray 134748 & an McDonnell ADM-20 Quail
Douglas F-6A Skyray 134748 (msn 10342), on display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431

Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431
Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 53-0431 (MSN 44312) was on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Museum closed and aircraft was scrapped in 1998 or shortly thereafter. Date: circa 1980

Background imageMissile Collection: Vertol H21 Shawnee

Vertol H21 Shawnee on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1980

Background imageMissile Collection: North American Rockwell T-2C Buckeye 156721

North American Rockwell T-2C Buckeye 156721
Rockwell T-2C Buckeye 156721 (msn 318-36, call-sign 87'), of the Pacific Missile Testing Unit, at Point Mugu Naval Air Station in California. Date: circa 1985

Background imageMissile Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-0250

McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-0250
United States Air Force (USAF) - McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-0250 (msn 3776), of the 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing, based at Spangdahlem Air Base, at RAF Upper Heyford on 4 June 1988

Background imageMissile Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-7202

McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-7202
United States Air Force (USAF) - McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel 69-7202 (msn 3855), of the 81st Tactical Fighter Squadron, based at Spangdahlem Air Base

Background imageMissile Collection: McDonnell F-4N Phantom II 153039

McDonnell F-4N Phantom II 153039
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell F-4N Phantom II 153039 (msn 1595, 8F0145), at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for storage and disposal, circa 1984. Converted to QF-4N as 134 and 34'

Background imageMissile Collection: Bristol Bloodhound surface to air missile

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

Background imageMissile Collection: North American F-100F Super Sabre 56-3791

North American F-100F Super Sabre 56-3791
United States Air Force - North American F-100F-10-NA Super Sabre 56-3791 (msn 243-67), of the Arizona Air National Guard, at Tucson in January 1976

Background imageMissile Collection: Bertrand Russell with others on a CND campaign

Bertrand Russell with others on a CND campaign
Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, 1872-1970), British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist and social critic

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas ERA-3B Skywarrior N162TB

Douglas ERA-3B Skywarrior N162TB (MSN 12078, ex 144832) operated by Raytheon Corp. for missile development. Date: circa 1995

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas NTA-3B Skywarrior N160TB

Douglas NTA-3B Skywarrior N160TB (msn 12102, ex 144856). operated by Thunderbird Aviation for missile development. Date: circa 1995

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas NRA-3B Skywarrior N578HA

Douglas NRA-3B Skywarrior N578HA (MSN 12071, ex 144825) operated by Westinghouse for missile development. Date: circa 1995

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas NTA-3B Skywarrior N877RS

Douglas NTA-3B Skywarrior N877RS (msn 12113, ex 144867). operated by Raytheon Corp. for missile development. Date: circa 2000

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431

Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431
Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 53-0431 (MSN 44312), at the Florence Air and Missile Museum, Florence Regional Airport, Florence, SC. Date: 1995

Background imageMissile Collection: Grumman C-1A Trader 136790

Grumman C-1A Trader 136790 (MSN 43), at the Florence Air and Missile Museum, Florence Regional Airport, Florence, SC. Date: 1995

Background imageMissile Collection: Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior N574HA (MSN 12406, ex BuAer 146454), flown by Hughes

Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior N574HA (MSN 12406, ex BuAer 146454), flown by Hughes and Raytheon for radar /avionics / missile development along with at least 13 others

Background imageMissile Collection: Aviation legere de l'armee de Terre - Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II 0010 / ABN (msn F4060010)

Aviation legere de l'armee de Terre - Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II 0010 / ABN (msn F4060010), at the Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 21 to 15 July 2006

Background imageMissile Collection: Dassault MD. 312 Flamant F-AZAI (msn 228), w/o at Issoire 05/09/1999 Date: circa 1988

Dassault MD. 312 Flamant F-AZAI (msn 228), w/o at Issoire 05/09/1999 Date: circa 1988
Dassault MD.312 Flamant F-AZAI (msn 228), w/o at Issoire 05/09/1999 Date: circa 1988

Background imageMissile Collection: Sud-Aviaton SO. 4050 Vautour IIN 348 - F-AZHP

Sud-Aviaton SO. 4050 Vautour IIN 348 - F-AZHP
Sud-Aviaton SO.4050 Vautour IIN 348 / F-AZHP (msn 348), operated by CEV (Centre d'Essais en Vol) for radar and missile trials. Date: circa 1995

Background imageMissile Collection: Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho)

Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho)
CHT415787 Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho) by Schulz, Wilhelm (1865-1952); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageMissile Collection: Des Canons, Des Munitions (colour litho)

Des Canons, Des Munitions (colour litho)
2797031 Des Canons, Des Munitions (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Des Canons, Des Munitions. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageMissile Collection: Kill the women and children!, front cover of Le Rire Rouge, 6 March 1915 (colour litho)

Kill the women and children!, front cover of Le Rire Rouge, 6 March 1915 (colour litho)
STC195059 Kill the women and children!, front cover of Le Rire Rouge, 6 March 1915 (colour litho) by Lanos, Henri (1859-1929); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMissile Collection: Unguided Missile

Unguided Missile Ridden By N.Williamson 27 March 1997 Date: 27 March 1997

Background imageMissile Collection: F 16 i fuld fart!

F 16 i fuld fart!
Jørgen Wicklow

Background imageMissile Collection: US president John F Kennedy at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, September 11

US president John F Kennedy at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, September 11, 1962. A briefing is given by Major Rocco Petrone to the president during a tour of Blockhouse 34 at the Cape

Background imageMissile Collection: Missile, Surface-to-Air, Lark, 1944. Creator: Convair

Missile, Surface-to-Air, Lark, 1944. Creator: Convair
The Lark was an early U.S. Navy surface-to-air, liquid-propellant, rocket-propelled missile built by the Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft Corporation

Background imageMissile Collection: Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile, 1951-1956. Creator

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile, 1951-1956. Creator
This two-chambered, liquid-fuel rocket engine built by North American Aviation served as the booster for the Navaho missile that was powered by two ramjets

Background imageMissile Collection: Rocket Sled, Sonic Wind I, 1953-1954. Creator: Northrop Corporation

Rocket Sled, Sonic Wind I, 1953-1954. Creator: Northrop Corporation
This is the Sonic Wind 1 rocket sled, which was powered by nine solid fuel rockets with 40, 000 pounds total thrust for five seconds. Air Force Lt. Col



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"Unleashing Power: The Mighty Missile Arsenal" From the skies to the ground, missiles have revolutionized warfare throughout history. Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air guided missiles stand tall as guardians of the sky, ensuring protection against aerial threats with their precision and speed. In a display of sheer force, four Royal Australian Air Force F-111 aircraft soar through the clouds, armed with deadly payloads ready to strike at any moment. These sleek machines represent a lethal combination of advanced technology and strategic prowess. On land, an American M1 Abrams army tank stands resolute, its soldier perched in the hatch by a menacing machine gun. A symbol of strength and dominance on the battlefield, this armored behemoth strikes fear into the hearts of enemies. Witnessing history unfold before our eyes is "The Arrival of the First Thor Ballistic Missile to RAF Bom. " This groundbreaking event marked a new era in military capabilities as these powerful weapons made their way onto British soil. Taking aim from above, Brimstone air-to-ground missiles rest on a triple launcher—a testament to their versatility and ability to neutralize targets with surgical precision. Their presence ensures that no enemy stronghold remains unscathed. Reflecting back in time, we glimpse at U. S. Air Force photograph capturing intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) at Guanajay during Cuba's tense days in 1962. These formidable weapons serve as reminders of past conflicts that shaped global politics for generations to come. Continuing our journey through military might are German King Tiger tanks—formidable beasts known for their impenetrable armor and devastating firepower. They instilled terror among adversaries while showcasing Germany's engineering excellence during World War II. A Douglas C-124 Globemaster II carries within it immense power—an imposing Thor missile primed for deployment. As it takes flight towards unknown destinations, one can only imagine what lies ahead for those who dare challenge its destructive potential.