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Model of Block IV 'Tomahawk' missile, 2013

2013

Infra-red homing head from red-top guided missile

Brass Missile Head - vehicle unknown.

Section Fuse Housing for Guided Weapon Warhead.

V2 Rocket

1945

Tailfins for Ferranti Mortar

1945-1960

Ferranti Shell

1940-1950

Early All Plastic Rocket Casing

Air-to-Air Missile Safety and Arming Unit

1950-1970

'Boxer', 9 pounder rocket , one of four British war rockets, c.1862

'Boxer' rocket

circa 1862

William Hale's patent rocket, one of four British war rockets, c.1862

William Hale's patent rocket

circa 1862

Model, (Scale 1:8), of British Black Arrow rocket on launch pad, by RAE [Royal Aircraft Establishment] apprentices, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, 1969-1971

Model, (Scale 1:8)

1969-1971

Sectioned Congreve incendiary rocket , one of four British war rockets, c.1862

Congreve incendiary rocket

circa 1862

Sectioned, 12 pounder Congreve explosive rocket , one of four British war rockets, c.1865

Congreve explosive rocket

circa 1865

Seacat ship to air missile (Drill Round) with handling case

Seacat ship to air missile (Drill Round) with handling case

Warhead Designed for the RTV 1 Test Vehicle, plus section of fragmentation cover.

Warhead Designed for the RTV 1 Test Vehicle

Experimental 'Fire Bolt' Congreve Rocket and box, painted label dated 1817 on Rocket

Experimental 'Fire Bolt' Congreve Rocket and box

Vigilant - British anti-tank missile 1956 in three sections

Vigilant - British anti-tank missile 1956

Malkara - Australian anti-tank missile 1951 (incomplete - no rocket motor section) in three sections

Malkara - Australian anti-tank missile

S11 - French anti-tank missile 1953

S11 - French anti-tank missile 1953

Python - British anti-tank missile 1955

Python - British anti-tank missile 1955

Cobra - Swiss/German anti tank missile 1957

Cobra - Swiss/German anti tank missile 1957

'Firestreak' infrared homing air-to-air missile, type 2, and rubber nose cone, by de Havilland Propellers, Lostock, Lancashire, England, 1957-1988. The missile is a one stage, solid fuel weapon, with a maximum speed of 1700 kilometres/hour, over a distance of up to eight kilometres. The internal mechanisms and electronics have been removed.

'Firestreak' missile

Swingfire anti-tank wire-guided missile and separate wire storage bobbin, co-developed and made by British Aircraft Corporation, England, British Aircraft Corporation (Guided Weapons), England and Fairey Engineering Ltd, Stockport, Cheshire, England, 1958-1969

Swingfire anti-tank missile (developed 1958-1969), with Wire Bobbin

Section of Warhead for Red Shoes/Red Duster Guided Missile.

Section of Warhead for Guided Missile

2 Unguided Rocket Pods for use on fighter aircraft with gasket (19 rounds), unsigned

2 Unguided Rocket Pods with Gasket

Swingfire anti-tank wire-guided missile, co-developed and made by British Aircraft Corporation, England, British Aircraft Corporation (Guided Weapons), England and Fairey Engineering Ltd, Stockport, Cheshire, England, 1958-1969

Swingfire anti-tank missile

1958-1969

Rapier anti aircraft guided missile (1987)

Rapier anti aircraft guided missile (1987)

Entac - French anti-tank missile, early 1950's

Entac - French anti-tank missile, early 1950's

Fireflash air to air missile

Fireflash Air to Air Missile

A3TK A.I.M. (Active Inert Missile) Polaris Missile, ca. 1970-79.

A3TK A.I.M. (Active Inert Missile) Polaris Missile

1970-1979