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The K-10 (AS-2 Kipper) was a Soviet air-launched anti-ship guided missile in service from 1961 to the mid 1980s. The K-10 had a flight speed of mach 1.2 and a range of up to 215 km depending on the altitude at which it was launched, and was fitted with either a thermonuclear warhead or a 1000 kg proximity-and impact-fused blast/fragmentation warhead.
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The K-11 (AS-5 Kelt) is a Soviet air-launched anti-ship guided missile introduced in 1965 as a replacement for the KS-1. The K-11 has a flight speed of mach 1.2 and a range of 180 km to 230 km depending on the altitude at which it is launched, and is fitted with a 1000 kg proximity-and impact-fused blast/fragmentation warhead.
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The K-26 (AS-6 Kingfish) is a Soviet air-launched anti-ship guided missile in service since 1970. The K-26 can carry either a 350 kiloton thermonuclear warhead or a 1000 kg proximity and impact-fused blast/fragmentation warhead. The K-26 has a flight speed of mach 3 and a range of 560 km when launched from high altitude and a range of 250 km when launched from low altitude.
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The K12(E) was a German long-range railway gun of the Second World War. The
K12(E) fired a 21 cm calibre 107.5 kg high-explosive shell to a range of 115 km, in 1940 shells fired from France landed in Rainham Marshes, Kent.
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The K5(E) was a German long-range railway gun of the Second World War. The K5(E) fired a 28 cm calibre 255.5 kg high-explosive shell to a range of 62 km with a muzzle velocity of 1128 meters-per-second.
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The Kawasaki KAM-3D (Type 64 ATM-1) is a Japanese wire-guided anti-tank missile developed between 1957 and 1963 when it was adopted as standard-equipment. The KAM-3D is carried by infantry and also mounted on Jeeps and helicopters and is 95 cm long with a diameter of 12 cm and has a cruising speed of 306 kmh and a range of between 350 and 1800 meters.
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The KAM-9 is a Japanese extended range SACLOS anti-tank missile system. The KAM-9 fires a 1500 mm long rocket propelled missile to a range of about 3500 meters.
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The Katyusha (Stalin's Organ) was a Russian free-flight rocket of the Second World War. It was fired from racks mounted in a heavy truck and had a range of about 5 km. Each truck had 48 launcher racks and a battalion could lay down an immense rapid-fire barrage. The rocket was 1.8 m long, 130 mm in diameter and weighed 42 kg complete with a 22 kg explosive warhead.
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The Krupp M1903 was a 75 mm calibre German field gun first introduced in 1903. The Krupp M1903 fired a 6.547 kg shrapnel shell to a range of 8000 meters at a muzzle velocity of 500 meters-per-second.
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The Krupp M1905 was a German howitzer used by Turkey during the Great War, The
Krupp M1905 had a calibre of 120 m and fired a 20 kg high-explosive shell to a range of 5800 meters at a muzzle velocity of 275 meters-per-second.
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The Krupp M1917 was a German long-range medium field gun of the Great War. The
Krupp M1917 had a calibre of 105.2 mm and fired a 18.75 kg high-explosive shell to a range of 14100 meters at a muzzle velocity of 650 meters-per-second.
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The Kustenhaubitze was a German 28 cm calibre coastal defence howitzer developed during the 1890s to drop piercing shells onto the deck of an attacking warship, rather than trying to penetrate the thicker side armour. The Kustenhaubitze fired a 350 kg high-explosive shell to a range of 11400 meters with a muzzle velocity of 379 meters-per-second.
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