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HY-1 and Chinese
Other names for this basic type of missile include: HY-1, SY-1, and FL-1 Flying Dragon ( Chinese designations typically differ for export and domestic use, even for otherwise identical equipment ).

HY-1 and .
The HY-1 and HY-2 received the NATO reporting name Silkworm.
The HY-1 received two separate NATO reporting name, the CSS-N-2 Safflower for the ship to ship version and the CSSC-2 Silkworm for the land based coastal defense variant.
* HY-1: Basic developmental version developed from the SY missiles, used only in very small numbers as land-to-ship missile for evaluation purposes.
The HY-2 is identical to the HY-1 but with a further stretched body.

launch and vehicle
** Atlas III was a US launch vehicle ( 2000 – 2005 )
The LOC included Launch Complex 39, a Launch Control Center, and a 130 million cubic foot ( 3. 7 million cubic meter ) Vehicle Assembly Building in which the space vehicle ( launch vehicle and spacecraft ) would be assembled on a Mobile Launcher Platform and then moved by a transporter to one of several launch pads.
Possibly the most notorious such vehicle was the former Soviet TMM bridging truck that could carry and launch a 10 meter bridge that could be daisy-chained with other TMM bridges to cross larger obstacles.
weapons laboratory, as well as a custom-built battle van, constructed by the Wakanda Design Group with the ability to change its color for disguise purposes ( red, white and blue ), and fitted to store and conceal the custom motorcycle in its rear section with a frame that allows Rogers to launch from the vehicle riding it.
* 1989 – Attack on Derryard checkpoint: The Provisional Irish Republican Army launch an attack on a British Army nonpermanent vehicle checkpoint near Rosslea, Northern Ireland.
This research includes an effort within the TTO to develop a small satellite launch vehicle.
Early in the mission, material ejected during launch vehicle separation caused the closely spaced ion extraction grids to short-circuit.
* launch vehicle: Boeing Delta II model 7326
The modules were designed to survive a range of hypothetical accidents: launch vehicle explosion or fire, re-entry into the atmosphere followed by land or water impact, and post-impact situations.
Designed as a single-stage-to-orbit ( SSTO ) reusable winged launch vehicle, it was to be fitted with a unique air-breathing engine, the RB545 called the Swallow, to be developed by Rolls Royce.
World's first ICBM and orbital launch vehicle: Korolyov's R7 Semyorka.
It was the same R-7 launch vehicle that placed the first artificial satellite in space, Sputnik, on 4 October 1957.
A deeply modernized version of the R-7 is still used as the launch vehicle for the Soviet / Russian Soyuz spacecraft, marking more than 50 years of operational history of the original Sergei Korolyov's rocket design.
Beginning in the early 1970s, the liquid fuelled DF-5 ICBM was developed and used as a satellite launch vehicle in 1975.
It is believed to be based on the Shavit space launch vehicle and is estimated to have a range of 4, 800 to 11, 500 km ( 2, 982 to 7, 180 miles ).
The NASA designs were conceived as replacements for the upper stages of the Saturn V launch vehicle, but the tests revealed reliability problems, mainly caused by the vibration and heating involved in running the engines at such high thrust levels.
* Juno I, a satellite launch vehicle
* 1962 – Apollo program: NASA announces plans to build the C-5 rocket launch vehicle.
BM-30-4 is a vehicle which fires M-30 missiles and has 4 launch tubes.
In the initial phase of liftoff, the Saturn V launch vehicle was powered by the reaction of liquid oxygen with RP-1.
* Kennedy Space Center, a NASA space vehicle launch facility
In early planning for the Apollo Program, it had been assumed that two Saturn V launch vehicles would be used for each lunar mission: one for sending the crew aboard a Lunar Surface Module ( LSM ) to lunar orbit, landing, and returning, and a second for sending an LSM-Truck ( LSM-T ) with all of the equipment, supplies, and transport vehicle for use by the crew while on the surface.

launch and Military
Military and civilian government meteorological agencies such as the National Weather Service in the US typically launch balloons, and by international agreements almost all the data is shared with all nations.
As commander of the Vientiane Military Region, he collaborated with Generals Ouane Rattikone and Siho Lamphouthakoun to launch a right-wing coup d ' état on April 19, 1964.
Once the NCA has authorized a launch order under the proper procedures, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will in turn direct a general officer on duty in the National Military Command Center ( NMCC ) at The Pentagon to execute the SIOP.
The SMAW MK153 Mod 0 launcher, based on Israel Military Industries ' B-300 weapon, consists of the launch tube, the spotting rifle, the firing mechanism and mounting brackets.
* The US Military designation for a surface attack guided missile with multiple launch environments.
In 2012, digital archivists at the university library worked with officials at a local veterans museum to launch the Texas Military Veterans Oral History collection.
The launch of Shenzhou 4 was watched by officials including Chairman of the National People's Congress Li Peng ; Vice Premier and member of the Politburo Standing Committee Wu Bangguo ; Jia Qinglin, also a member of the Standing Committee ; Cao Gangchuan, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission ; Song Jian, vice-chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference ; and Li Jinai, head of the General Armament Department of the People's Liberation Army.
Military rockets need to sit in silos for many years, able to launch at a moment's notice.
The military seized on such widespread discontent and on the Chamber of Deputies ' resolution to then launch the September 11, 1973 coup d ' état ( see 1973 coup in Chile ) and install themselves in power as a Military Government Junta, composed of the heads of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Carabineros ( police ).
It was developed by the U. S. Air Force as a heavy-lift satellite launcher to be used mainly to launch U. S. Military payloads such as DSP early-warning, intelligence ( spy ), and defense communications satellites.
It was almost exclusively used to launch U. S. Military payloads, though it was also used to launch NASA's Cassini probe to Saturn in 1997.
The remnants of the Colonial Military protect the civilian ships that managed to escape and launch attacks on Cylon targets of opportunity.
The launch — by the Soviet Military — caused a widespread panic across the United States.
The launch of the Six From Borneo Project was attended by the Malaysian Consul General Puan Hamidah Ashari, Member for Moore Grant Woodhams MLA, Military Historian Lynette Silver, relatives of Sandakan POWs and Toodyay community members.
On 10 March, the Fiji Village news service quoted Bainimarama as saying that the Military was about to launch a campaign to inform the population about how certain SDL policies allegedly contravened the Constitution.

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