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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', Shirerithian surface-to-air missile reverse engineered from the [[Minarboria]]n Burdock surface to air missile<ref>Itself a scaled down copy of the Shirerithian [[Ikol family of missiles|Ikol]] Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) of the mid 1500s.</ref> during the 1640s. Deployed on ''Boojum'' mobile-launchers as part of the ''{{Tooltip|Sart Shuck|Black Dog}}'' missile complex.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', Shirerithian surface-to-air missile reverse engineered from the [[Minarboria]]n Burdock surface to air missile<ref>Itself a scaled down copy of the Shirerithian [[Ikol family of missiles|Ikol]] Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) of the mid 1500s.</ref> during the 1640s. Deployed on ''[[shire:GV(LU)-3 Boojum|Boojum]]'' mobile-launchers as part of the ''{{Tooltip|Sart Shuck|Black Dog}}'' missile complex.
 
By the mid-1660's the stockpile of SA-1 missiles had been mostly run down, depleted during various conflicts with [[Jingdao]], or else removed from operational stockpiles as critical internal components reached their life-expiry point. From 1667 onward remaining examples of the missile type were withdrawn from service and replaced by the ''[[S-2 Standard Missile|System 2 Standard Missile]]'' concurrent with the beginning of the phased disassembly of the Boojum launchers in order to salvage [[shire:Gravimetrics|gravimetric]] components for the [[GAV(P)-5 Nereid|Nereid programme]].


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[[Category:Weaponry]]
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Revision as of 04:34, 7 December 2018

SA-1 Red Mist, Shirerithian surface-to-air missile reverse engineered from the Minarborian Burdock surface to air missile[1] during the 1640s. Deployed on Boojum mobile-launchers as part of the Sart Shuck missile complex.

By the mid-1660's the stockpile of SA-1 missiles had been mostly run down, depleted during various conflicts with Jingdao, or else removed from operational stockpiles as critical internal components reached their life-expiry point. From 1667 onward remaining examples of the missile type were withdrawn from service and replaced by the System 2 Standard Missile concurrent with the beginning of the phased disassembly of the Boojum launchers in order to salvage gravimetric components for the Nereid programme.

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  1. ^ Itself a scaled down copy of the Shirerithian Ikol Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) of the mid 1500s.