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English: The RIM-24 Tartar missile at the White Sands Missile Range Museum. According to the source: During the 60s this was the smallest Navy surface-to-air missile and was placed on destroyer-type ships and as a secondary battery on larger ships. Testing of this supersonic missile took place at the U.S.S. Desert Ship located at Launch Complex 35 at White Sands.
Source

Tartar on http://www.wsmr-history.org/

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U.S. Navy/White Sands Missile Range Museum

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(Reusing this image)
Public domain This work is from the White Sands Missile Range Museum website. All photographs on the site are in the public domain unless otherwise specified. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is appreciated.

See the site's privacy & security notice, and OTRS ticket 2008060210016776 for a clarification from the museum's director.


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current13:27, 26 January 2005450×600 (45 KB)Dickbauch (Tartar Rakete, Bild von http://www.wsmr-history.org/psn.htm, {{PD}})
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