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The missile was slung from the end of the long arm which was winched down to the ground and then released . ... The Crusader castles were well munitioned with plenty of stone , arrow and combustible missiles , as well as with the ...
The missile was slung from the end of the long arm which was winched down to the ground and then released . ... The Crusader castles were well munitioned with plenty of stone , arrow and combustible missiles , as well as with the ...
Page 177
This modern fortification is in two forms : active structures for launching missiles ; and passive shelters for ... occasional inspection of the silo and its missile , but normally the whole complex is left unmanned , the missile always ...
This modern fortification is in two forms : active structures for launching missiles ; and passive shelters for ... occasional inspection of the silo and its missile , but normally the whole complex is left unmanned , the missile always ...
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100 Aerial view of Thor Emplacement Number One where the first intermediate range ballistic missile launch took place . The dark object in the centre is a ' missile mount ' with trailer ( but without missile ) backed into proper ...
100 Aerial view of Thor Emplacement Number One where the first intermediate range ballistic missile launch took place . The dark object in the centre is a ' missile mount ' with trailer ( but without missile ) backed into proper ...
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