-
fired Seaslugs at Port
Stanley Airport claiming the
destruction of a
number of
helicopters and a
radar installation. A
total of
eight Seaslug Mk 2 missiles...
-
officers and politicians: the
Seaslug test ship HMS
Girdle Ness
launched ten
Seaslugs,
including a
salvo of two
Seaslugs together. The
success included...
- Sea slug is a
common name for some
marine invertebrates with
varying levels of
resemblance to
terrestrial slugs. Most
creatures known as sea
slugs are...
-
service in 2012. Britain's
first naval surface-to-air
missile was GWS1
Seaslug,
which entered service in 1963. This used beam
riding guidance which offered...
-
considered converting older cruisers to guided-missile
cruisers with the
Seaslug system but
ultimately did not proceed.
Several other classical cruisers...
- semi-active
radar homing system with the same
required range as
Seaslug. Bristol's ramjet-powered
Seaslug design was
redirected to this new
requirement instead...
- 1943)
coastal command kept up its Bay
Offensive with
operations Musketry,
Seaslug and Percusion. By the
first w**** of
August 41 U-boats were sunk in the...
- 23 mi; 37 km with a
maximum altitude of 50,000 feet (15,000 m). Up to 39
Seaslugs could be
carried horizontally in a
magazine that ran much of the length...
- Machine,
Flight International, 25
September 1959, pp. 295–299, 302–303. "
Seaslug: The Most
Missile in the
Least Space"
Archived 2013-11-01 at the Wayback...
- long range. They
suggested Seaslug might be a good
interim development.
After considerable debate, in
September 1948
Seaslug was
restarted as "insurance"...