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Tomahawk (629 bytes)
1: '''Tomahawk''' may refer to: 3: *The [[tomahawk (axe)|'''tomahawk''']], a type of axe made and used by Native Ameri... 4: *The '''[[BGM-109 Tomahawk]]''' [[cruise missile]], built in the United States 6: *[[Tomahawk (band)|Tomahawk]], an [[alternative rock]] band fronted by Mike P... 7: *[[Tomahawk, Wisconsin]], a city and [[Tomahawk (town), Wisconsin]], a nearby town Tomahawk (axe) (513 bytes) 1: A '''Tomahawk''' was a type of [[Native American]] [[axe]]. Tra... 3: ...'For other uses of the word '''Tomahawk''', see [[tomahawk|here]]'' 5: [[de:Tomahawk (Waffe)]] Piper PA-38 Tomahawk (2724 bytes) 1: ...her aspect as a primary trainer is that the Piper Tomahawk mimics the flight controls of a heavier aircraft,... 7: ==Specifications (PA-32-112 Tomahawk)== Nike Tomahawk (530 bytes) 1: ...was a Nike-rocket, the second a [[TE-416 Tomahawk|Tomahawk]] rocket. 3: ...meter of 0,42 m and a length of 10,80 m. The Nike tomahawk was launched between [[June 25]], [[1963]] and [[... TE-416 Tomahawk (669 bytes) 1: ...l time of 9.5 seconds. The diameter of the TE-416 tomahawk amounts to 23 centimeters and the fin span of 93 ... 3: *http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/tomahawk.html 5: [[Category:Rockets and missiles]] 7: [[de:TE-416 Tomahawk]] Taurus Tomahawk (543 bytes) 1: ...], consisting of of a Taurus starting stage and a Tomahawk upper stage. 3: ... 590 kilometers. The takeoff thrust of the Taurus tomahawk amounted to 457 kN, the takeoff weight 1.611 tons... 8: [[de:Taurus Tomahawk]] Tomahawk (band) (1736 bytes) 1: '''Tomahawk''' are an [[Alternative Rock]] band from the Unit... 6: ...e band released their first LP, the self titled ''Tomahawk''. This, and all subsequent releases to this dat... 10: ...ich featured labelmates The Melvins and Fantômas. Tomahawk have also played on various festivals including t... 24: <td>Tomahawk</td> 36: [http://www.asparagusproductions.com/tomahawk/ Unofficial Website] Tomahawk, Wisconsin (2836 bytes) 1: ... also the [[Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin|Town of Lake Tomahawk]] in [[Oneida County, Wisconsin|Oneida County]]. 4: Tomahawk is located at 45°28'28" North, 89°43'53" ... Tomahawk (town), Wisconsin (2683 bytes) 1: ... also the [[Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin|Town of Lake Tomahawk]] in [[Oneida County, Wisconsin|Oneida County]]. BGM-109 Tomahawk (5563 bytes) 1: ..._cruise_missile.jpg|thumb|300px|A Tomahawk cruise missile]] 3: ...' is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic [[cruise missile]] with stubby wings. Introduced by [[General Dyna... 5: ...wk Anti-Ship Missile (TASM). Ground Launch Cruise Missiles and their truck-like launch vehicles were destro... 9: Tomahawks are difficult to intercept, due to their small s... 11: ...|thumb|300px|Launch of a Tactical Tomahawk cruise missile from the [[USS Stethem (DDG-63)|USS ''Stethem'']]... Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin (2563 bytes) 1: '''Lake Tomahawk''' is a town located in [[Oneida County, Wisconsi... 4: ...ap-doton-Lake_Tomahawk.png|right|Location of Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin]]According to the [[United States Cens... Missile (4110 bytes) 1: ...nuclear]] [[warhead]]s. Modern ICBMs, the largest missiles currently deployed, represent the most destructi... 5: ...] missiles are known simply as [[rocket]]s. Other missiles typically use some form of [[jet engine]] for pr... 7: ...people. For example, in the [[Gulf War]] [[cruise missile]]s were used to deliver reels of carbon filament ... 9: ...[ballistics]]). These are in contrast to [[cruise missile]]s, which spend most of their trajectory in power... 11: == Guided missiles == R-39 missile (1988 bytes) 1: ...[[Russia|Russian]] [[submarine launched ballistic missile]] (SLBM). It has the [[NATO reporting name]] of '... 3: ...ditional motors produce a gaseous wall around the missile, reducing hydrodynamic resistance. The launch sys... 5: ...deployed from [[1989]]. As of [[April 2003]], 100 missiles were deployed with 1000 warheads and a total thr... 7: ...art II]] treaties, from [[1996]] a number of R-39 missiles were destroyed, 20 in total to [[2003]]. 9: ...s seriously delayed the program. But, by 2003, 96 missiles of this type had been completed. SS-N-19 missile (2149 bytes) 1: ... [[anti-ship missile|anti-ship]] [[cruise missile|missile]]. It comes in [[ASCM]] and [[SLCM]] variants. 3: ...ons of [[US Navy]] [[carrier battle group]]s. The missile was partially derived from the [[SS-N-12]] ''Sand... 5: ...to sustained flight with a [[ramjet]] engine, the missile has a distinct annular air intake in the nose to ... 7: ... [[SS-N-22 Sunburn|SS-N-22 ''Sunburn'']] or later missiles. 9: ...st of NATO reporting names for surface-to-surface missiles]] Missile Command (4951 bytes) 3: | align=center colspan=2|<font size="2">'''''Missile Command'''''</font> 5: ...n=2|[[Image:Mcommand.jpg|225 px|Screenshot of the Missile Command arcade game]] 43: ...rever with ever faster and more prolific incoming missiles, until it becomes humanly impossible to stop the... 45: ...alizing, since it does not matter if you block 10 missiles or 10,000; the 10,001st one obliterates your hom... 48: Like most top-grossing arcade hits, ''Missile Command'' was [[port (computing)|ported]] to the ... Condor missile (1543 bytes) 1: ...ly different [[AGM-53 Condor]], an air-to-surface missile''. 3: The [[Argentina|Argentinian]] '''Condor missile''' program started in the [[1970s]] as a multinat... 5: ...gram which was a functional short range ballistic missile. 6: ...ut it is clearly the most promising of the Libyan missile programs. 18: [[Category:Ballistic missiles]] Mistral missile (1703 bytes) 1: '''Mistral''' is a surface-to-air missile manufactured by the European firm [[MBDA]]. 6: ...res Court Portee), the [[France|French]] portable missile later to become the Mistral, began in [[1974]]. M... 9: ...bad missile.jpg|thumb|''Simbad'' anti-air defence missile system]] 10: ... unit. There are also launch units that allow the missile to be fired from armoured vehicles, ships or heli... 12: ...led on ships is called ''Simbad'' system. the six-missile version is ''Sadral''. Trishul (missile) (743 bytes) 1: ...nded over progressively to a narrower beam as the missile approaches the target. 3: See also: [[List of missiles]] 6: * [http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/MISSILES/Trishul.html Bharat Rakshak's page on Trishul] 10: [[Category:Surface-to-air missiles]] Nuclear missile (256 bytes) 3: A '''nuclear missile''' is a type of: 5: *[[missile]] 7: ...ropulsion]], such as the [[Project Pluto]] cruise missile. Midgetman missile (639 bytes) 3: ...tended to be a successor to the aging [[Minuteman missile|Minuteman]] ICBM force. The Midgetman was much s... 5: ... and tractor, similar to a Ground Launched Cruise Missile (GLCM). This gave the weapons system added survi...
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