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Mach 3.5. FIM-92 Stinger. Infrared homing. Mach 2.54. MIM-104 Patriot. Command midcourse and. Terminal Semi-active radar homing. Mach 5.
Fajr-4 air-to-surface guided rocket. Fakour-90 long range Air-to-air missile. Falaq Multiple launch rocket systems: Falaq-1 240 mm Multiple rocket launcher. Falaq-2 333 mm Multiple rocket launcher. Fateh-110 road-mobile single-stage solid-fueled surface-to-surface missile. Fateh-313 Solid fueled SRBM.
AAM-N-4 Oriole. AASM. Abdali-I (Pakistani surface-to-surface Short-range ballistic missile) ABM-1 Galosh (NATO reporting name for the Russian/ USSR, Vympel A-350 surface-to-air Anti-Ballistic Missile) ABM-3 Gazelle (NATO reporting name for the Russian/ USSR A-135 surface-to-air Anti-Ballistic Missile) A-Darter.
Trident missile launch at sea from a Royal Navy Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarine The U.S. Navy currently has 18 Ohio -class submarines deployed, of which 14 are designated SSBNs and armed with 24 [ citation needed ] Trident II SLBMs each, for a total of 288 Trident II missiles equipped with 1,152 MIRV nuclear warheads.
7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) (Postwar use by U.S. Navy) Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard. Mostly ceremonial. M4 carbine / M4A1. Assault rifle, Carbine. Colt Manufacturing Company. 5.56×45mm NATO. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, USSOCOM. M4A1 currently the standard service rifle of the United States Army.
In active service (some branches or limited roles) M870 (pump-action 12 gauge) (USCG and USAF) M1014 (semi-automatic 12 gauge) (US Army and USMC) M26 (Modular Accessory Shotgun System) (bolt-action 12 gauge attachment) (US Army) M870 MCS Modular Combat Shotgun. M1014.
This is a list of countries by level of military equipment, including naval ships, ... [17] [18] [19] South Africa produced six nuclear weapons in the 1980s, but ...
Five are considered to be nuclear-weapon states (NWS) under the terms of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). In order of acquisition of nuclear weapons, these are the United States, Russia (the successor of the former Soviet Union), the United Kingdom, France, and China. Of these, the three NATO members, the United ...