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SeaSlug, SeaCat and others obsolete missile systems

Have anyone a hi-resolution photos of historical missile systems – SeaSlug, SeaCat, SeaWolf (non vertical launch), ASROC, Bloodhound ets?
There’s so little infos for scale modelling 🙁
Let’s place on this thread good photos of early missile and rockets systems!
Thanks a lot,
Alys

SeaSlug Mk1 air defense system:

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By: John1964 - 2nd December 2009 at 23:46

Argentinians. Tigercat had been largely if not totally replaced in British Service by 1982. Also IIRC it was only used by the RAF Regiment to protect airbases, and I do not believe any of them were deployed to the Falklands.

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By: F35b - 2nd December 2009 at 15:45

I just found this information sheet on Tigercat. It was on a Falklands war website. Did the Argentina use the tigercat system or did the British?
http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cyberheritage/tig.jpg

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By: nuke1 - 12th March 2005 at 17:37

also Barrichello has not won the australia GP but he has still whipped Schumi this time.

OK JS, where are you? this should be your daily bread!

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By: Malandro - 12th March 2005 at 13:50

I think SeaCat was a failure against the A4s due to their agility only a success for those delta fighters used by Argentine

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By: nuke1 - 12th March 2005 at 11:10

is known some details of their employement in the 1982 war? i mean, how many fired, how many scored a hit? (both Sead Slug and Sea Cat)

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By: SteveO - 3rd March 2005 at 16:39

The Royal Navy weapons gallery is worth a look http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/rn/content.php3?page=670&gmode=quick&cat=79

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By: Alys - 21st February 2005 at 13:37

Thank you, Distiller, the very interesting links.

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