Nike

  Nike Single stage vehicles consisting first of just the Nike booster were initially fired in the course of development of the Nike-Ajax surface-to-air missile. Later...more.
Nike Ajax 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Ajax...more.
  Nike-Deacon Two-stage rocket using surplus Nike boosters and Deacon sounding rocket upper stage. The combination was much cheaper than Aerobee, and unlike Rockoon could be...more.
  Nike Nike 2-4 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Nike + upper stages....more.
  Nike Recruit 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Recruit...more.
  Nike T40 T55 3 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x T-40 + 1 x T-55...more.
Nike-Cajun Two stage vehicle sounding rocket consisting of a Nike booster together with a Cajun upper stage. Aside from the Soviet MMR-06, the Nike-Cajun was the most often...more.
Nike-Asp The Nike-Asp was a Navy sounding rocket, sometimes ship-launched....more.
Nike Apache Two stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Apache...more.
Nike Hercules 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Hercules Booster + 1 x TX-30...more.
  Nike Viper I 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Viper I...more.
Nike Tomahawk Two stage vehicle consisting of a Nike booster and Tomahawk upper stage. Payload 45 kg to 370 km or 115 kg to 215 km....more.
Nike Iroquois Aerojet developed the Nike-Iroquois (also called Niro) to fulfill a US Air Force requirement for a low-cost sounding rocket with roll control and high structural...more.
  Nike Javelin 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Javelin...more.
  Nike Hydac 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Hydac...more.
Nike Zeus First anti-ballistic missile tested by US. Protoypes were deployed operationally from the mid-Pacific test base as nuclear-tipped ASAT missiles. Cancelled 1966...more.
  Nike Malemute 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Malemute...more.
  Nike Hawk 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Hawk...more.
Nike Orion 2 stage vehicle consisting of 1 x Nike + 1 x Orion. Payload 68 kg to 190 km or 204 kg to 90 km....more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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