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The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall have a range of at least twenty five miles in the surface to surface role.
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be a high speed hard manoeuvring missile designed to destroy high value,high performance,hard to kill targets.
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be designed to destroy small surface vessels.
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Photo: E.C.A. Group
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be designed to destroy fighter aeroplanes.
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Photo: Cpl. Neil Bryden R.A.F. Crown Copyright
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be designed to destroy transport helicopters.
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Photo: Schiebel
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be designed to destroy missile launchers.
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The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be designed to destroy radars.
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Photo: SAAB
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be designed to destroy radars.
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The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be designed to destroy Specialist Vehicles.
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall use the same "front ends" (warhead,sensor,fuze,navigation and communication systems) as the,one hundred mile range,Long Range Multirole Missile but with a different "back end" (airframe,flight control and propulsion systems).
The Medium Range Multirole Missile "front ends" and "back ends" shall be manufactured,stored and transported separately,being assembled prior to loading,to facilitate efficient manufacturing,upgrading and logistics with each element being less than eight feet long in it's transport case.
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall be fitted with either multirole or target specific "front ends" as required.
The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall replace the Advanced Short Range Air to Air Missile (A.S.R.A.A.M.).
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The Medium Range Multirole Missile shall replace the Hellfire missile.
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