File:RIM-7H DD-966 1983.JPEG
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[edit]DescriptionRIM-7H DD-966 1983.JPEG | An RIM-7H Sea Sparrow missile emerges from its launch tube aboard the Spruance-class destroyer USS Hewitt (DD-966) on 16 January 1983. The missile was being test-fired at a drone flying over the Pacific Missile Test Center Range. |
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Source | US Defense Visual Information Center photo no. DN-SC-83-10943 |
Author | Camera Operator: Harold Ripley, USN |
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