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  • ...for [[anti-air warfare]] but also for [[ballistic missile defense]] and [[anti-shipping missile|attacking surface ships]]
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  • ...with appreciable surface-to-surface capability; also guns and [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]]s; Wessex [[helicopter]]
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  • A family of Russian supersonic, sea-skimming [[anti-shipping missile]]s, ship- and air-launched, all designated by NATO as the [[SS-N-22 SUNBURN
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  • Made by [[MBDA]], an over-the-horizon, ship-launched missile for hitting [[anti-shipping missile|ship]] and [[land attack|land]] targets
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • An exceptionally powerful, long-range [[anti-shipping missile]] carried by Russian/Soviet [[Kirov-class]]/[[Admiral Ushakov-class]] large
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  • First ship-launched [[anti-shipping missile]] to sink a warship (1967); DIA/NATO designation [[SS-N-2 STYX]]
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  • ...]] optimized for [[anti-air warfare]], sunk by an Argentinean [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]] during the [[Falklands War]] while in an outer air defense ring protectin
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • An aging French anti-shipping missile, which can be fired from land, aircraft, helicopter, submarine and ship pla
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  • ...and requires independent target seeking on the missile. An example of a [[anti-shipping missile]] with such capability is the [[AGM-84 Harpoon]].
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  • ...th the Russian and Chinese navies, with an extremely powerful [[Moskit]] [[anti-shipping missile]] armament<!--redirect to Destroyer#Sovremenny-class-->
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • ...orting name [[SS-N-2 STYX]], the '''P-15 Termit''' is a Soviet-developed [[anti-shipping missile]]. It was the first such missile used in combat, by [[fast attack craft]],
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  • ...ort ship, sunk during the [[Falklands War]] by an Argentinean [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]], while carrying all but one of the task force's heavy helicopters
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • ...r a number of roles. In a maritime attack role, they can fire [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]]s.
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  • ...ocannon]] system originally for shipboard final defense against subsonic [[anti-shipping missile]]s, obsolescent in that role but being deployed for land-based [[counter-ro
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • The West refers to several different Russian '''Moskit''' [[anti-shipping missile]]s, by the NATO designation [[SS-N-22 SUNBURN]]. They have been informally
    874 bytes (116 words) - 10:08, 28 February 2024
  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • ...pons]], which, depending on model and installation, may have a secondary [[anti-shipping missile]] capability. The [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] is a [[ballistic missile defens
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • ...st ships, for example, than the smaller [[AGM-84 Harpoon]] or [[Exocet]] [[anti-shipping missile]]s.
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  • ..., which can hit moving targets, have automated final guidance, such as [[anti-shipping missile]]s that have a search radar, or [[anti-radiation missile]]s that home on a
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  • ...ve than the Terrier against low-altitude targets. Tartars also improved [[anti-shipping missile]] capability. The final variant could engage targets at 20000 m (65000 ft)
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • ...sent by a [[radio]] data link, as with the [[Fritz-X]] [[World War II]] [[anti-shipping missile]].
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • ...stems. Most distinctive are their extremely large [[P-700 3M-45 Granat]] [[anti-shipping missile]]s.
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  • {{r|Anti-shipping missile}}
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  • ...t''' missiles, made by [[MBDA]] of Italy, were originally ship-launched [[anti-shipping missile]]s. Like the [[AGM-84 Harpoon]], they have evolved significantly over time,
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