File:Thach SM-1MR.jpg
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DescriptionThach SM-1MR.jpg | A Standard Missile roars off the forward launcher of the USS Thach (FFG 43) heading toward an incoming target drone during a missile test exercise in the South China Sea on Jan. 9, 1996. The Standard Missile used on the Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate is a SM-1 MR (medium range) surface-to-air or surface-to-surface missile that can be used against aircraft, ships and other missiles. | |||||||
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Source | 960109-N-0000M-008 | |||||||
Author | DoD photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Lou Messing, U.S. Navy. | |||||||
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current | 00:13, 6 June 2006 | 1,400 × 903 (243 KB) | Dual Freq (talk | contribs) | ==Source== http://www.defenselink.mil/photos/Apr1996/960109-N-0000M-008.html ==Caption== A Standard Missile roars off the forward launcher of the USS Thach (FFG 43) heading toward an incoming target drone during a missile test exercise in the South China |
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