#More missiles and weapons

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onyx radish
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I dont know if this has already been posted but, here are some suggestions.

British air to air missiles:

Firestreak – short-range IR

Red Top – short-range IR

Taildog/SRAAM – short-range IR

Skyflash – medium-range radar-guided missile based on the AIM-7E2, said to have quick warm-up times of 1 to 2
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AIM-132 ASRAAM – short-range IR

MBDA Meteor – long-range active radar-guided missile with a solid fuel ducted ramjet

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Click on missile, then click "open in browser" to see the missile name, it should be at the tab

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Im only puting pictures for british one im too lazy to put picures for other ones

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Il put other missiles here

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MAA-1A Piranha – Short-range IR
MAA-1B Piranha – IR-guided missile.
A-Darter – Short-range IR (With South Africa) edit: these are Brazil missiles. ( air to air)

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Canada

Velvet Glove - short range, semi-active radar-guided
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France
Nord AA.20, AA.25 – radio-guided, beam-riding
Matra R.510 – IR-guided
Matra R.511 – radar-guided
Matra R.550 Magic – short-range, IR-guided
Matra Magic II – IR-guided
Matra R.530 – medium-range, IR- or radar-guided
Matra Super 530F/Super 530D – medium-range, radar-guided
Matra Mistral – IR-guided
MBDA MICA – medium-range, IR- or active radar-guided
MBDA Meteor – long-range active radar-guided missile, integrated on Rafale

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Air to air

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India (air to air)

Astra Mk 1 – Long-range radar-guided
Astra Mk 2 – Long-range radar-guided
Astra Mk 3 – Long-range radar-guided
K-100 (missile) – Inertial navigation and active radar homing (with Russia)
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Iran (air to air)

Fatter – copy of U.S. AIM-9 Sidewinder
Sedjil – copy of U.S. MIM-23 Hawk converted to be carried by aircraft
Fakour-90 – Copy of U.S. AIM-54 Phoenix
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Iraq (air to air)

Al Humurrabi – Long-range, semi active radar
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Israel (air to air)

Rafael Shafrir – first Israeli domestic AAM
Rafael Shafrir 2 – improved Shafrir missile
Rafael Python 3 – medium-range IR-homing missile with all aspect capability 
Rafael Python 4 – medium-range IR-homing missile with HMS-guidance capability 
Python-5 – improved Python 4 with electro-optical imaging seeker, and 360 degrees lock on. (and launch) 
Rafael Derby – Also known as the Alto, this is a medium-range, BVR active radar-homing missile
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Italy (air to air)

Alenia Aspide – Copy of the U.S.AIM-7 Sparrow, based on the AIM-7E.
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Japan (air to air)

AAM-1 – short-range Type 69 air-to-air missile. copy of U.S. AIM-9B Sidewinder.
AAM-2 – short-range AAM-2 air-to-air missile. similar to AIM-4D.
AAM-3 – short-range Type 90 air-to-air missile
AAM-4 – middle-range Type 99 air-to-air missile
AAM-5 – short-range Type 04 air-to-air missile.
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People's Republic of China (air to air)
PL-1 – PRC version of the Soviet K-5 (missile) (AA-1 Alkali), retired.
PL-2 – PRC version of the Soviet Vympel K-13 (AA-2 Atoll), which was based on AIM-9B Sidewinder. Retired & replaced by PL-5 in PLAAF service.
PL-3 – updated version of the PL-2, did not enter service.
PL-4 – experimental BVR missile based on AIM-7D, did not enter service.
PL-6 – updated version of PL-3, also did not enter service.
PL-5 – updated version of the PL-2, known versions include:

PL-5A – semi-active radar-homing AAM intended to replace the PL-2, did not enter service. Resembles AIM-9G in appearance.
PL-5B – IR version, entered service in the 1990s to replace the PL-2 SRAAM. Limited off-boresight
PL-5C – Improved version comparable to AIM-9H or AIM-9L in performance
PL-5E – All-aspect attack version, resembles AIM-9P in appearance.
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Soviet Union/Russian Federation (air to air)

K-5 (missile) (NATO reporting name AA-1 'Alkali') – beam-riding
Vympel K-13 (NATO reporting name AA-2 'Atoll') – short-range IR or SARH
Kaliningrad K-8 (NATO reporting name AA-3 'Anab') – IR or SARH
Raduga K-9 (NATO reporting name AA-4 'Awl') – IR or SARH
Bisnovat R-4 (NATO reporting name AA-5 'Ash') – IR or SARH
Bisnovat R-40 (NATO reporting name AA-6 'Acrid') – long-range IR or SARH
Vympel R-23/R-24 (NATO reporting name AA-7 'Apex') – medium-range SARH or IR
Molniya R-60 (NATO reporting name AA-8 'Aphid') – short-range IR
Vympel R-33 (NATO reporting name AA-9 'Amos') – long-range active radar
Vympel R-27 (NATO reporting name AA-10 'Alamo') – medium-range SARH or IR
Vympel R-73 (NATO reporting name AA-11 'Archer') – short-range IR
Vympel R-77 (NATO reporting name AA-12 'Adder') – medium-range active radar
Vympel R-37 (NATO reporting name AA-13 'Axehead') – long-range SARH or active radar homing
Novator KS-172 AAM-L – extreme long-range, inertial navigation with terminal active radar homing
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United States (Air to air)
Retired

AIM-4 Falcon – radar (later IR) guided
AIM-26 Falcon
AIM-54 Phoenix – long-range, semi-active and active radar; retired in 2004
AIM-47 Falcon

Operational

AIM-7 Sparrow – medium-range semi-active radar
AIM-9 Sidewinder – short-range IR
AIM-92 Stinger
AIM-120 AMRAAM – medium-range, active radar; replaces AIM-7 Sparrow

In development

AIM-260 JATM – Under development by Lockheed Martin
AIM-160 CUDA/SACM – Under development
Boeing LRAAM 
LREW (Long-Range Engagement Weapon programme)
MAM (Modular Advanced Missile) 
Raytheon Peregrine
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Air to ground now

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(im doing less missiles for this one)

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UK

Blue Steel missile
Brimstone missile
Green Cheese missile (canceled in 1956)
ALARM
Storm Shadow
BAe Sea Eagle
GAM-87 Skybolt (air-launched ballistic missile; canceled)
Lightweight Multirole Missile
SPEAR 3
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United States

AGM-12 Bullpup (no longer in service)
AGM-22 (project ceased in 1980s, still in limited use)
AGM-28 Hound Dog (no longer in service)
AGM-45 Shrike (no longer in service)
AGM-53 Condor (project cancelled)
AGM-62 Walleye (no longer in service)
AGM-63 (project cancelled)
AGM-64 Hornet (project cancelled)
AGM-65 Maverick (in service)
AGM-69 SRAM (no longer in service)
AGM-76 Falcon (project cancelled)
AGM-78 Standard ARM (no longer in service)
AGM-79 Blue Eye (project cancelled)
AGM-80 Viper (project cancelled)
AGM-83 Bulldog (project cancelled)
AGM-84 Harpoon (in service)
AGM-86 ALCM (in service)
AGM-87 Focus (no longer in service)
AGM-88 HARM (in service)
AGM-112 (reserved when program renamed GBU-15)
AGM-114 Hellfire (in service)
AGM-119 Penguin (in service)
AGM-122 Sidearm (no longer in service)
AGM-123 Skipper (out of service/no longer in service)
AGM-124 Wasp (project cancelled)
AGM-129 ACM (no longer in service)
AGM-130 (no longer in service)
AGM-131 SRAM II (project cancelled)
AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow (project cancelled)
AGM-137 TSSAM (project cancelled)
AGM-142 Have Nap (in service)
AGM-153 (project cancelled)
AGM-154 JSOW (in service)
AGM-158 JASSM (in service)
AGM-159 JASSM (project cancelled)
AGM-169 Joint Common Missile (project cancelled)
AGM-176 Griffin (in service)
AGM-X[3][4][5][6][7] (in development)
Small Advanced Capabilities Missile (SACM) (in development)
Bold Orion (prototype)
GAM-87 Skybolt (air-launched ballistic missile; project cancelled)
High Virgo (prototype)
Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (in development)
AGM-179 JAGM (in development)
AGM-183A ARRW (project cancelled)
LRSO (in development)
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ok maybe i lied about less missiles haha😅

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Bombs (US)

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Mark 77 bomb
Mark 82 bomb
Mark 83 bomb
Mark 84 bomb

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PDU-5B dispenser unit

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GATOR mine system
GBU-53/B StormBreaker

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CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition
CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon
CBU-100 Cluster Bomb

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BLU-14
BLU-82
BLU-108
BLU-109 bomb
BLU-116

sweet horizon
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Little by little, more will be added. Currently harpoon missile for ships is getting added.

onyx radish
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nice

rare slate
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thats a whole lot of yapping (joke)

static musk
rare slate
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50-50

digital musk
shadow spoke
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this is the weapon list including all the weapons that should be added depending on the jets/helis we have in the game. it's a bit outdated but I'll update it as soon as I can

onyx radish
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👍

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