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The Air Force had a little known unit with the motto "You've gotta be shitting me", which was what some of the crews said when they were told their mission. It was a unit dedicated to hunting down anti aircraft missile launchers...using aircraft.
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The Great Toyota War, where Chadian troops defeated their Libyan occupiers due in part to a swarm of 400 Toyota Hilux pickups mounted with guided anti tank missile launchers
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Project Horizon, a US Army project launched in 1959 to study the feasibility of a military base on the moon. The base was planned to be self sustaining and have defensive measures such as M-29 Davy Crockett nuclear missile launchers and M18A1 Claymore mines modified to puncture spacesuits.
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By the early 1970s the Soviets reached parity with the Americans in the number of missile launchers, but surpassed them in terms of megatonnage around the same time, meaning that the Soviet missiles were more powerful than the Americans".
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4 Nuns once inflicted damage to the missile launchers on the battleship USS Iowa using hammers and their own blood.
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The Battlestar Galactica Missile Launcher, prior to the missile recall in 1979, had warning stickers that said "do not put or fire red missiles into mouth or towards face."
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During the Cold War, the US military deployed the M-28 or M-29, Aka the Davy Crockett, a portable Nuclear missile launcher that could be operated by just one soldier.
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On 2 May, 2000, a U.S. patent was issued for a 'Toy gas-fired missile and launcher assembly,' a product that would allow one's 'colonic gases' to be stored for later ignition to 'fire the missile into space.'"