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Ikara (missile) - Wikipedia The Ikara missile was an Australian ship-launched anti-submarine missile, named after an Australian Aboriginal word for "throwing stick"
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Ikara Trials - Fleet Air Arm Association of Australia Ikara, so named as it is the Aboriginal word for ‘throwing stick’, was an Australian-designed ship-launched, rocket propelled, radio guided missile with a range of 20 km, a speed of 1,100 kph and an altitude of 300 metres
Anti-submarine complex Ikara - Missilery. info To combat submarines, British, Australian and Brazilian Navy surface ships are equipped with Ikara anti-submarine guided missiles (ASLCs) developed by British Aerospace and Australian Aerospace Technologies Australia
Ikara anti-submarine missile | Works | The Collection . . . The Ikara missile was designed to deliver a homing torpedo against a target submarine It was launched from a surface ship using computers to calculate the torpedo's dropping position