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Latest revision as of 17:19, 6 February 2022
History
The RIM-67 was developed as a replacement for RIM-8 Talos and eventually replaced RIM-2 Terrier as well. The missile used the same magazine and launcher as the Terrier missile did (notably the Mk 10 Terrier GMLS) The Standard ER used basically the SM-1 MR on top of an large booster stage. RIM-67 was retired on the Vittorio Veneto in 2003. It has been replaced by the VLS launched RIM-156 Standard Missile-2 ER Block IV
Used on
for example:
- CGN-9 Long Beach
- Farragut class
- Leahy class
- Belknap class
- CGN-35 Truxtun
- Vittorio Veneto
Affiliated systems
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Part description
Description that clarifies or expands on what somebody using the part should know before using it.
See also
external links, for more information