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Model of Block IV 'Tomahawk' missile, 2013

2013

Brass Missile Head - vehicle unknown.

Section Fuse Housing for Guided Weapon Warhead.

Infra-red homing head from red-top guided missile

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

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

William Hale's patent rocket

circa 1862

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

'Boxer' rocket

circa 1862

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 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

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

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)

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

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

1970-1979