gberg2007: SDASMGF108 - Post WWII - American - General Dynamics BGM-109 Tomahawk - Cruise Missile - 1983
14-52: MGM-31B Pershing II
rocbolt: Pershing II Nuclear Missile
rocbolt: Pershing II Nuclear Missile
rocbolt: Pershing II Nuclear Missile
rocbolt: Pershing II Nuclear Missile
rocbolt: Pershing II Nuclear Missile
shelbj7w1: AGM-86 ALCM
stevesheriw: Boeing AGM-86B
rocbolt: Williams F107-WR-101 Turbofan
Bri_J: S-125 Neva (SA-3 Goa) Surface to Air Missile Launcher
redakmaja: M1A1 Abrams
lilsin_805: Tomahawk R/UGM-109E CHINA LAKE
skyhawkpc: AGM-154 JSOW
skyhawkpc: GBU-12 PAVEWAY II
skyhawkpc: R/UGM-109 Tomahawk
Taras Kushnirenko: Cruise missile
Said Aminov: H18A8968
Wood Too: BGM-109G "Cruise Missile"
Wood Too: BGM-109G "Cruise Missile"
EGDX Spotter: BGM-109G
Alfred Fartknocker: This is the Russian 9K720 Iskander-M missile on its launcher, in Sofia. 'Iskander' is another way of saying 'Alexander' as in 'the Great'. To NATO it is SS-26 'STONE'. This hypersonic (Mach 6-7) missile is in use these days in Ukraine.
Alfred Fartknocker: Looks like a missile, but this is a rocket. Known by its makers in Russia as a 9K52 Luna-M, in the West it's just a 'FROG-7'. This is an unguided, but aimed, bombardment rocket- FROG stands for 'Free Rocket Over Ground'. HE or Nuke warheads used.
Alfred Fartknocker: This is the missile known as 'GOA' to NATO. Its Western designation is SA-3. The launch booster, right at the back, comes off shortly after launch, leaving the jaggy bit at the front coming after you, mighty quickly!
Gideon van Dijk: United States Army AH-64E 16-03092
T. A. O'Brien: DA-SC-89-11654
Cleronomas: 2S3 "Acacia" — 152-mm divisional self-propelled howitzer
Remko de Boer: Netherlands = Koninklijke Luchtmacht = McDonnell Douglas AH-64D Apache = Q-16 = 301 Squadron = 2013-07-28
:c:️🅿️: 190720-125242_DSC_3086_D7200-153780_4MP
WivysBR: War Thunder - Challenger 2 (Dorchester 2F)