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  2. AGM-114 Hellfire - Wikipedia

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    The AGM-114 Hellfire is an American missile developed for anti-armor use, [6] later developed for precision [7] drone strikes against other target types, especially high-value targets. [8] It was originally developed under the name " Heliborne laser, fire-and-forget missile", which led to the colloquial name "Hellfire" ultimately becoming the ...

  3. USS Coronado (LCS-4) - Wikipedia

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    4 × .50 cal (12.7 mm) guns. Evolved SeaRAM 11-cell missile launcher. Aircraft carried. 2 × MH-60R/S Seahawks. MQ-8 Fire Scout. USS Coronado (LCS-4) is an Independence -class littoral combat ship. She is the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after Coronado, California.

  4. Freedom-class littoral combat ship - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom class is one of two classes of the littoral combat ship program, built for the United States Navy. [20]The Freedom class was proposed by a consortium formed by Lockheed Martin as "prime contractor" and by Fincantieri (project) through the subsidiary Marinette Marine (manufacturer) as a contender for a fleet of small, multipurpose warships to operate in the littoral zone.

  5. Sometimes called the "Flying Ginsu," the missile's full name is the AGM-114R9X Hellfire, or just the R9X. It's a version of the U.S.'s widely-used Hellfire missile that uses six blades instead of ...

  6. Independence-class littoral combat ship - Wikipedia

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    A naval strike missile is fired from the USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS-10) in 2019. On 8 March 2017, Detroit successfully test fired a vertical-launched AGM-114 Hellfire missile, the first such launch from a littoral combat ship. [58] The Hellfire system on littoral combat ships is meant to engage smaller agile vessels and strike targets on land.

  7. Littoral combat ship - Wikipedia

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    A littoral combat ship (LCS) is either of two classes of relatively small surface vessels designed for near-shore operations by the United States Navy. It was "envisioned to be a networked, agile, stealthy surface combatant capable of defeating anti-access and asymmetric threats in the littorals ", [ 1 ] although their ability to perform these ...

  8. AGM-176 Griffin - Wikipedia

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    AGM-176 Griffin. The AGM-176 Griffin is a lightweight, precision-guided munition developed by Raytheon. [3] It can be launched from the ground or air as a rocket-powered missile or dropped from the air as a guided bomb. It carries a relatively small warhead, and was designed to be a precision low- collateral damage weapon for irregular warfare.

  9. Landing Craft Support - Wikipedia

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    The original designation for the ships was LCS(L)(3), which stood for "Landing Craft Support (Large) Mark 3". In 1949 the class was reclassified to "Landing Ship Support, Large" (LSSL). The United States Navy had to have the designation LCS(L) because there was also a smaller class named LCL that were built mainly for rescue and smoke laying ...