Military Aircraft Systems. Air-to-Surface Missiles Objective: To identify the different types of Air-to-Surface Weapons in service with the Royal Air.

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Military Aircraft Systems

Air-to-Surface Missiles Objective: To identify the different types of Air-to-Surface Weapons in service with the Royal Air Force.

CRV-7 Rockets

General Purpose Unguided Rockets Harrier GR9 (Retired 2011) Army Air Corps Apache AH1

CRV-7 Rockets CRV-7 rockets are launched from 19-missile pods in a pre- programmed ripple and are used to attack lightly protected installations, ships or armoured forces from a range of up to 3 nautical miles. They can be fitted with a high explosive warhead for unarmoured targets, or a kinetic energy penetrator, which contains no explosives, for attacks on armoured targets.

CRV-7 Rockets Dimensions: Length: 1.3m Weight: 11kg

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