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7 April 2024

     16:52  (Deletion log) [John Leach‎ (2×)]
     
16:52 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Anti-shipping missile(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Anti-shipping missiles''' are a subset of guided missile, which may be surface-to-surface missiles (either land- or ship-launched), air-to-surface missiles, and underwater-to-surface missiles. For this article, they can be assumed to be attacking a ship target beyond visual range of the launching platform, which requires them to have a target sensor that can pick out a ship against the interference of moving water. By this definition, the Ger...")
     
16:52 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Anti-radiation missile(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} An '''anti-radiation missile (ARM)''' is intended to home on radar, or sometimes other electronic transmitters, and destroy them by blast and fragmentation. Typically, it homes on the radiation source, which may be the antenna rather than the harder-to-replace electronics. ==Early ARM designs== Many ARMs, even modern ones, may be adaptations of other missiles. One of the earliest, the U.S. AGM-45 Shrike was created, in 1963, by the Naval Air Weap...")

6 April 2024

     16:28  (Deletion log) [John Leach‎ (2×)]
     
16:28 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Go-onto-location-in-space(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Go-onto-location-in-space (GOLIS)''' defines a set of techniques for directing a guided missile or guided shell to a specific point in space, where its warhead will actuate. The precision of the location information, and the means by which the weapon senses location, may or may not qualify it as a precision-guided munition (PGM). Especially with the use of position correction information, the Global Positioning System may prov...")
     
16:21 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Go-onto-target(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Go-onto-target''' (GOT) is a paradigm for precision-guided munition guidance. GOT, as opposed to go-onto-location-in-space (GOLIS), does not assume the desired final impact point is known when the munition is released. It will involve providing terminal guidance for the final approach of the weapon to the target. A "target" may be the true target, or a surrogate marker such as the spot of a laser designator. GOT includes both...")

5 April 2024

     15:47 Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page AGM-86 ALCM(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''AGM-86 air launched cruise missiles (ALCM)''' are a long-range weapon of the United States Air Force, with different versions carrying conventional explosive as well as nuclear warheads.<ref name=AFLink-AGM86>{{citation | url =http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?fsID=74&page=2 | title = AGM-86B/C/D missiles | author = Air Force Link}}</ref> The first deployed version of this cruise missile, the AGM-86B, carried a W80 (nuclear weapon)...")

4 April 2024

 m   06:56  Guided missile diffhist −4 John Leach talk contribs (Text replacement - "SA-2 GUIDELINE" to "S-75 Dvina")

30 March 2024

     03:32  Warhead diffhist +19 John Leach talk contribs
     03:28  Guided missile diffhist +5 John Leach talk contribs