RAOC Gazette - page 221
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| Corps | RAOC |
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| Material type | Journals |
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| Full title | RAOC Gazette |
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| Publication date | 1977 |
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| Colour | No |
| Grey | No |
| Early date | 1977 |
| Late date | 1977 |
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77//-; RAOC GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENTS R a p i e r the on';y defence • against supersonic low-lovfji attack in the Western World. combat-ready with British Delano 1 Forces in the UK and Germany. operational in Iran, the Middle East and an African country. anrj on order by Australia. S e a w o l f - the only known ship-borne point-defence weapon system with proven anti-missile as wet) as anti-aircraft capability, at an advanced stage of development and scheduled to enter service with the Royal Navy in the late 1970s. Four of Britain's most successful weapon systems S e a S k u a - the only lightweight airborne general-purpose anti-ship missile system, designed for operation from helicopters of the Royal Navy, with which It is scheduled to enter service in the late 1970s. S w i n g f i r e - the Western World's firstoperational long-range anti-tank weapon, in service with the British Army, also adopted by the Belgian Army liliiJk and cm order, in crew-portable form, for another overseas country. BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION Stevenage Herts England GWM British Aircraft Corporation, a company |
| Book number | R0246 |