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Kestrel (rocket launcher) NCSIST Republic of China: 2020s B-300: Israel Military Industries Israel: 1970s Bazooka: Unknown United States: 1942 C-100: Instalaza SA Spain: C90-CR (M3) Instalaza Spain: Dard 120: Societe Europeenne de Propulsion France: 1978 FHJ-84: Unknown China: 1984 LAW 80: Hunting Engineering United Kingdom: 1987 LRAC F1
This launcher is used primarily by the Royal Canadian Navy and Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force, but has not been adopted by the USN. Mk 49 The 21-round launcher for the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile. Mk 53 Nulka anti-missile decoy launcher. Mk 56 The Mk 56 GMLS is a vertical launch system for the RIM-162C Evolved Sea Sparrow missile.
The Typhon Medium Range Capability (MRC) is a US Army transporter erector launcher for Standard SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles. Mk 70 Mod 1 Payload Delivery System. The Lockheed Martin Mk 70 Mod 1 is a containerised system containing four strike-length cells from the Mk 41 vertical launch system mounted in the footprint of a 40-foot ISO container.
Respawn Entertainment, LLC. Respawn Entertainment, LLC is an American video game development studio founded in 2010 by Jason West and Vince Zampella and owned by Electronic Arts since 2017. West and Zampella previously co-founded Infinity Ward and created the Call of Duty franchise, where they were responsible for its development until 2010.
A typical runway safety area, marked in brown color. A runway safety area ( RSA) or runway end safety area ( RESA, if at the end of the runway) is defined as "the surface surrounding the runway prepared or suitable for reducing the risk of damage to airplanes in the event of an undershoot, [1] overshoot, or excursion from the runway ." [2]
Milkor MGL revolver -style grenade launcher. A United States Army Special Forces advisor instructing a Vietnamese Civilian Irregular Defense Group trainee on how to use an M79 grenade launcher. A grenade launcher [1] [2] [3] is a weapon that fires a specially designed, large-caliber projectile, often with an explosive, smoke, or gas warhead.
QMV-131 electro-optical night vision scope. The LG5 (PLAGF military designation: QLU-11 or QLU-131) [5] is a semi-automatic grenade launcher developed by Norinco and introduced in 2011. [2] The launcher's designation "QLU" stands for "light weapon (Qīng Wŭqì) - grenade (Liúdàn) - sniper (Jūjī)" in Chinese military coding standard.
Smoothbore systems generally fire fin-stabilised munitions. If the weapon fires rocket-propelled or rocket-assisted projectiles (booster launched), it is generally called a man-portable or shoulder-launched/fired rocket launcher or missile-system, depending on, depending on whether the ammunition is unguided or guided.