File:Water Piercing Missile Operational Concept.jpg
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English: An artist's concept of the Water Piercing Missile Operational Concept. The technology could provide submarines at periscope depth with a "stand and fight" defensive missile capability against surface threats. |
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Source | http://www.navy.mil/; VIRIN: 100415-N-9999X-002 | |||||||
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Image title | 100415-N-9999X-002 WASHINGTON (April 15, 2010) A graphical representation of the Water Piercing Missile Operational Concept. The technology could provide submarines at periscope depth with a "stand and fight" defensive missile capability against above water threats. Official U.S. Navy graphic. RELEASED. |
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File change date and time | 14:30, 15 April 2010 |
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