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7 April 2024

     17:46  CZ:Proposed for deletion‎‎ 4 changes history +1,901 [Pat Palmer‎; John Leach‎; George Swan‎ (2×)]
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17:46 (cur | prev) +195 Pat Palmer talk contribs (→‎April)
     
13:56 (cur | prev) +796 John Leach talk contribs (→‎April: reply)
     
13:17 (cur | prev) +695 George Swan talk contribs (add another)
     
13:10 (cur | prev) +215 George Swan talk contribs (Call for discussion)
     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-air warfare(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} In naval warfare, '''anti-air warfare (AAW)''' is the intelligent coordination of detecting, avoiding if appropriate, neutralizing, and protecting against hostile air units. AAW is generally assumed to defend against fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, air-to-surface missiles and cruise missiles, but not ballistic missiles. ==Detection== The heart of detection is radar, but it is possible to sense the existence of a radar before it can identify a...")

5 April 2024

     14:03  (Deletion log) [John Leach‎ (2×)]
     
14:03 John Leach talk contribs deleted page AGM-84 Harpoon(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} The U.S. '''Harpoon''' missile has many variants. To begin with, the prefix is AGM/RGM/UGM-84 Harpoon depending if the missile is, respectively, air-launched, ship-launched or submarine-launched. Originally, the Harpoon was a dedicated anti-shipping missile, but now has a land attack variant, AGM-84 SLAM, which itself has variants.<ref name=DS-SLAM>{{citation | title = Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) AGM/RGM/UGM-84 Harpoon | first = Andreas | last...")
     
08:09 John Leach talk contribs deleted page AEGIS battle management system(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} Developed for U.S. Navy Ticonderoga-class cruisers and Burke-class destroyers, and used by several foreign navies, the '''AEGIS battle management system''' is an integrated complex of sensors, weapons controllers, missiles, computers and human interfaces that lets a ship control an air battle with a radius of over 200 miles. One of the key aspects of the system is that it can orchestrate the efforts of several ships and radar aircr...")

4 April 2024

     09:55 Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page Ballistic missile defense(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Ballistic missile defense (BMD)''' includes a range of technologies and military doctrines intended to defeat, or reduce the damage caused by, an enemy attack with ballistic missiles. While a ballistic missile could be intercepted in any of the three phases of its flight: *'''boost''': powered flight into a suborbital trajectory, typically over an area of land or sea either under the enemy's control or that the enemy does not consider conteste...")

30 March 2024

 m   11:12  United States Navy diffhist +14 Pat Palmer talk contribs
     03:42  RIM-174 Standard SM-6 diffhist +19 John Leach talk contribs
     03:41  RIM-161 Standard SM-3 diffhist +5 John Leach talk contribs
     03:40  RIM-156 Standard SM-2 diffhist +19 John Leach talk contribs
     03:30  Semi-active radar homing diffhist +19 John Leach talk contribs
     03:24  SPY-2 diffhist −56 John Leach talk contribs
     03:23  SPY-1 diffhist −73 John Leach talk contribs
     03:22  SPG-62 diffhist +19 John Leach talk contribs

29 March 2024

     17:28  Vertical launch system diffhist +5 John Leach talk contribs
     14:51  United States Navy diffhist +20,548 John Leach talk contribs (restored Derek's version from June 2008)