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testimony was given by Exocet specialists (the Royal Navy had 15 surface combat ships armed with
Exocets in the Falklands War). There was no evidence of an explosion, although burning propellant from the rocket motor caused fires which could not be checked as firefighting equipment had been put out of action.
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Argentina, who diverted Argentina from pursuing sources which could genuinely supply a few missiles. France denied deliveries of Exocet AM39s purchased by Peru to avoid the possibility that Peru might supply them to Argentina because they knew that payment would be made with credit from the
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impacted on the starboard side at deck level 2, travelling through the junior ratings' scullery and breaching the
Forward Auxiliary Machinery Room/Forward Engine Room bulkhead 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in) above the waterline, creating a hole in the hull roughly 1.2 by 3 m (4 by 10 ft).
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destroyer launched in 1964. On 12 June 1982 an MM38 Exocet missile was fired from an improvised shore-based launcher as she was steaming at about 20 knots (37 km/h) 18 nautical miles (33 km) offshore. The first attempt to fire a missile did not result in a launch; on the second attempt, a
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from analysis of aircraft flight routes from the task force to the islands. However, the
British had a standing order that all aircraft conduct a low level transit when leaving or returning to the ship to disguise her position. This tactic compromised the Argentine attack, which focused on a group
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Actions were taken to contain the Exocet threat. A major intelligence operation was initiated to prevent the
Argentine Navy from acquiring more of the weapons on the international market. The operation included British intelligence agents claiming to be arms dealers able to supply large numbers of
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The “Block 3c” variant integrates a digital Radio
Frequency (RF) seeker to the missile that has been developed by Thales. The Block 3c variant is described as more resistant to jamming systems and may be able to recognize surface vessels, based on the use of advanced wave forms. Block 3 missiles
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Inquiry Report stated that evidence indicates that the warhead did not detonate. During the four and a half days that the ship remained afloat, five salvage inspections were made and a number of photographs were taken. Members of the crew were interviewed and
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December 2022 with 55 new missiles ordered in addition to 45 “MM40 Block 3c kits” to update existing Block 3 missiles to the Block 3c configuration. In September 2023, tests of the missile conducted by the
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VSM), which is fired from the submarine's torpedo tubes. On leaving the water, the capsule is ejected and the missile's motor is ignited. It then behaves like an MM40. The missile will be fired at depth, which makes it particularly suitable for discreet submarine
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In a recent study by the
Russians on the effects of missile boat anti-ship missiles it took three hits to destroy a light cruiser and one to two hits for a destroyer or frigate. Russian missile boat anti-ship missiles have far larger warheads than the
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that had been hastily converted to carry aircraft on her deck. She was carrying helicopters and supplies, including cluster bombs. Two Exocet missiles had been fired at a frigate, but had been confused by its defences and re-targeted the
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late in its flight to find and hit its target. As a countermeasure against air defence around the target, it maintains a very low altitude while inbound, staying just one to two meters above the sea surface. Due to the effect of the
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953:, skidded along the deck and exploded, making a 10 ft × 15 ft (3 m × 5 m) hole in the hangar deck and a 5 ft × 4 ft (1.5 m × 1.2 m) hole in the galley below.
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selected for life extension refits. These are not to be new productions but the conversion of older Block 2 missiles to the Block 3 standard. An MM40 Block 3 last qualification firing took place on the
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test range on 25 April 2007 and series manufacturing began in
October 2008. The first firing of the Block 3 from a warship took place on 18 March 2010, from the French Navy air defence frigate
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motor gives the Exocet a maximum range of 70 kilometres (43 mi; 38 nmi). It was replaced on the Block 3 MM40 ship-launched version of the missile with a solid-propellant
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air-to-ground tactical missile. The sea-launched MM38 entered service in 1975, whilst the air-launched AM39 Exocet began development in 1974 and entered service with the
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countermeasures were not armed. Thirty-seven United States Navy personnel were killed and twenty-one were wounded. The ship did not sink, and was eventually repaired.
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which extends the range of the missile to more than 180 kilometres (110 mi; 97 nmi). The submarine-launched version places the missile inside a
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system waypoint commands, which allow it to attack naval targets from different angles and to strike land targets, giving it a marginal role as a
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destroyer, and transferred to an improvised launcher for land use. The missiles were launched on 12 June 1982 and one hit the destroyer
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engine, and includes four air intakes to provide continuous airflow to the power plant during high-G manoeuvres.
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of escorts 40 miles south of the main body of ships. Two of the attacking Skyhawks were shot down: one by a
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warplanes carrying the AM39 air-launched version of the Exocet caused damage which sank the
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helicopter (XM837) to explode and start a severe fire in the hangar.
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on 4 May 1982. Two more Exocets struck the 15,000-ton merchant ship
2740:"Premier tir de missile Exocet MM40 Block3 par la marine française"
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of the ship near the bridge. No weapons were fired in defence: The
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Argentine Account of the role of the Exocet in the Falklands War
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on 25 May. Two MM38 ship-to-ship missiles were removed from the
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3470:"Malaysian Navy's 1st 'Scorpene' sub test fires Exocet missile"
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Exocet Falklands: The Untold Story of Special Forces Operations
2774:"First Exocet MM40 Block 3c Missiles set for December Delivery"
2582:(7th ed.). London, UK: MacDonald and Jane's. p. 133.
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confirmed the variant as ready for operational service.
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The Exocet has been manufactured in versions including:
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and Nord merged. The basic body design was based on the
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was a deep shock to the British public and government.
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Ordeal by Exocet: HMS Glamorgan and the Falklands War
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3332:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984), "Naval Intelligence",
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Sheffield Board Of Inquiry: Narrative of the attack
2427:"Exocet Mobile Coastal | Maritime Superiority"
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1951:. These warships were all sold in 2008 to Bulgaria.
1807:. The navy plans to upgrade to the Block 3 missile.
1042:were aircraft used by Iraq to launch the missiles.
652:, Chile, Peru, Qatar, Oman, Indonesia and Morocco.
411:name for the fish that sometimes flew into a boat:
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2606:Attack Aircraft Proliferation: Issues For Concern
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360:whose various versions can be launched from
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288:1,148 km/h (713 mph; 620 kn)
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3690:. Le Vigen, France: Editions LELA Presse.
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3500:"Pakistan Navy Sea King test-fires Exocet"
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2746:(in French). 19 March 2010. Archived from
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2993:"Prince Andrew talks of Falklands horror"
2939:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. p. 55.
2859:, 22 July 1982, p. 6, archived from
2787:Groizeleau, Vincent (29 September 2023).
2771:
1272:Learn how and when to remove this message
3585:"Refakat Ve Karakol Fi̇losu Komutanliği"
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2878:Loss of HMS Sheffield – Board of Inquiry
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2525:The Naval Guide to World Weapons Systems
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2440:Guillot, Jean; Estival, Bernard (1988).
1214:First test launch of Exocet MM40 Block 3
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1007:USS Stark (FFG-31) § Missile attack
871:sank while under tow three days later.
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563:AM38 (helicopter-launched – tested only)
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3796:Cold War anti-ship missiles of France
3627:from the original on 19 December 2009
3296:from the original on 15 November 2018
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2772:Vavasseur, Xavier (17 October 2022).
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2442:L'extraordinaire aventure de l'Exocet
2014:helicopters during the war with Iran.
1166:Exocet MM 40 fired from French vessel
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351:
3529:Engelbrecht, Leon (9 October 2008).
3067:RAF Harrier Ground Attack: Falklands
2720:from the original on 9 December 2018
2678:Scott, Richard (28 September 2016).
2416:
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1363:– MM38, MM40 Block 2 and AM39, SM-39
1254:adding citations to reliable sources
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204:34.8 cm (1 ft 1.7 in)
3709:. Helion & Company Publishing.
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1922:
961:Fourteen crew members were killed.
24:
3705:Cooper, Tom; Sipos, Milos (2019).
3541:from the original on 20 March 2016
3531:"Fact file: Valour-class frigates"
2830:. Potomac Books Inc. p. 316.
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1764:and Mirage 2000P, MM40 Block 3 on
1644:– MM38, MM40 Block 2 and SM39 (on
1569:– MM38, MM40 Block 2, MM40 Block 3
589:Direction Générale pour l'Armement
421:), literally "lying down outside (
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3670:Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014
3517:Chenel, Liébert & Moreau 2014
3480:from the original on 16 July 2015
3413:Sails To Mississippi For Repairs"
2495:Federation of American Scientists
1521:– To be replaced with the RBS 15.
1075:remained in standby mode and the
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3450:from the original on 13 May 2011
2716:(in Spanish). 20 December 2010.
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3017:Freedman, Sir Lawrence (2005).
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740:Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard
717:Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard
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238:Turbojet (MM40 Block 3 version)
196:6 m (19 ft 8 in)
3127:. Pen and Sword. p. 238.
3070:. Pen and Sword. p. 132.
2999:. 14 November 1983. p. 2.
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521:Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon
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3292:(in Spanish). 25 March 2012.
3155:. Chatham. pp. 160–185.
2937:Air War in the Falklands 1982
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1992:– operated the Exocet on its
1022:Exocet missiles were used by
3801:Anti-ship missiles of France
3617:"World Navies Today: Turkey"
3593:(in Turkish). Archived from
3316:"Iraq and the war with iran"
2285:Type 90 ship-to-ship missile
1142:multi-role with Exocet AM 39
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1067:. Both missiles struck the
601:The Block 3 missile accepts
396:. It is the French word for
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7:
3232:Falkland Islands Newsletter
3226:Briley, Harold (May 2002).
3020:Volume 2: War and diplomacy
2935:Chant, Christopher (2001).
2824:Scheina, Robert L. (2003).
2476:Online Etymology Dictionary
2448:: Les éditions de la Cité.
2297:Type 93 air-to-ship missile
2261:Type 80 air-to-ship missile
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971:Secret Intelligence Service
949:at an angle, near the port
526:
484:in mid-flight and turns on
407:, a transliteration of the
188:780 kg (1,720 lb)
10:
3822:
3415:. AP News. 4 November 1987
3023:. Routledge. p. 545.
2580:Jane's Weapon Systems 1976
1004:
465:five years later in 1979.
429:
423:
413:
29:
3284:"A las Malvinas en subte"
3137:– via Google Books.
3110:– via Google Books.
3080:– via Google Books.
3033:– via Google Books.
2550:Friedman, Norman (1997).
2056:– operated Exocet on its
1646:Scorpène-class submarines
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3100:. Phoenix. p. 240.
2889:Commander-in-Chief Fleet
1908:National Navy of Uruguay
1500:– MM38, MM40, AM39, SM39
1415:Scorpène-class submarine
820:The missile that struck
807:guided missile destroyer
544:-class fast attack craft
27:French anti-ship missile
3734:(in English and French)
3658:Cooper & Sipos 2019
3646:Cooper & Sipos 2019
2918:"The Atlantic Conveyor"
1944:operated Exocet on its
1481:: AM39, MM38 & MM40
1018:listing after being hit
951:Seacat missile launcher
495:close-in weapon systems
449:The Exocet is built by
332:SM39 submarine-launched
32:Exocet (disambiguation)
3731:Manufacturer's Website
3206:Naval History Homepage
2922:www.thinkdefence.co.uk
2491:"Exocet AM.39 / MM.40"
2079:Republic of Korea Navy
1758:PR-72P-class corvettes
1669:– MM38, MM40 Block 2/3
1542:– MM38, MM40 Block 2/3
1104:
1026:mainly as part of the
1019:
728:
587:In February 2004, the
549:
523:is under development.
446:
433:), sleeping outside".
389:
3648:, pp. 46, 48, 58
3334:Warship International
3094:David Morgan (2007).
2410:"Exocet MM40 Block 3"
1805:Valour-class frigates
1301:– MM38, MM40 and AM39
1090:
1049:, on 17 May 1987, an
1014:
957:Westland Wessex HAS.3
884:Douglas A-4C Skyhawks
711:
534:
500:Its solid propellant
444:
388:Exocet missile launch
387:
349:French pronunciation:
335:MM40 surface-launched
326:MM38 surface-launched
3590:Turkish Naval Forces
3561:The Military Balance
3238:on 22 November 2010.
3234:(81). Archived from
3176:Inskip, Ian (2002).
3151:Inskip, Ian (2002).
2813:. 28 September 2023.
2177:Naval Strike Missile
2134:United Arab Emirates
2054:Venezuelan Air Force
1876:United Arab Emirates
1642:Royal Malaysian Navy
1250:improve this article
991:Central Bank of Peru
731:In 1982, during the
572:véhicule Sous marin,
356:) is a French-built
30:For other uses, see
3519:, pp. 150, 157
3228:"John Nott's Story"
3064:Jerry Pook (2008).
2866:on 12 December 2007
2058:Dassault Mirage 50s
1667:Royal Moroccan Navy
1115:Aerospatiale EXOCET
699:Operational history
607:land-attack missile
486:active radar homing
374:fixed-wing aircraft
305:active radar homing
3383:"dead and wounded"
3250:Freedman, Lawrence
2973:on 12 October 2012
2898:on 6 February 2012
2690:on 16 January 2017
2501:on 15 January 2016
2237:Sea Killer / Marte
1803:– MM40 Block 2 on
1801:South African Navy
1760:, AM39 Block 2 on
1730:Pakistan Air Force
1673:Moroccan Air Force
1546:Hellenic Air Force
1105:
1055:Dassault Falcon 50
1040:Dassault Mirage F1
1020:
965:Post–Falklands war
729:
560:from 1985 to 1997.
550:
447:
390:
161:Aérospatiale-Matra
122:Production history
3697:978-2-914017-76-3
3623:. 25 March 2002.
3570:978-1-85743-680-8
3476:. 4 August 2010.
3438:"Trade Registers"
3371:on 23 March 2012.
3269:978-0-7146-5207-8
3134:978-1-4738-3513-9
3107:978-0-7538-2199-2
3077:978-1-84884-556-5
3030:978-0-7146-5207-8
2946:978-1-84176-293-7
2837:978-1-57488-452-4
2589:978-0-35400-527-2
2563:978-1-55750-268-1
2534:978-1-55750-259-9
2469:Harper, Douglas.
1384:– MM38, MM40 (on
1320:Royal Brunei Navy
1282:
1281:
1274:
1222:Current operators
1219:
1218:
902:missile fired by
869:Atlantic Conveyor
857:Atlantic Conveyor
847:was a 14,950 ton
845:Atlantic Conveyor
839:Atlantic Conveyor
756:Atlantic Conveyor
725:Atlantic Conveyor
721:2nd Navy Squadron
719:) of Argentina's
593:Microturbo TRI-40
358:anti-ship missile
341:
340:
329:AM39 air-launched
301:Inertial guidance
68:Anti-ship missile
16:(Redirected from
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3601:29 November
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2617:10 February
2254:South Korea
2074:South Korea
2000:during the
1734:Mirage 5PA3
1588:Indian Navy
1519:German Navy
1498:French Navy
1449:Cyprus Navy
1045:During the
769:, a former
575:operations.
537:German Navy
463:French Navy
437:Description
400:, from the
398:flying fish
370:helicopters
244:Operational
166:MBDA France
159:1999–2001:
154:1979–1999:
135:1970–1974:
130:1967–1970:
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2883:(Report).
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2322:References
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539:Type 143A
482:inertially
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567:aircraft.
558:Gibraltar
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419:exōkoitos
414:ἐξώκοιτος
405:exocoetus
380:Etymology
101:operators
3778:| Exocet
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3478:Archived
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3393:23 March
3346:44891106
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3252:(2005).
2718:Archived
2523:(1994).
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2087:See also
1886:Baynunah
1881:UAE Navy
1819:Thailand
1724:Sea King
1702:Pakistan
1637:Malaysia
1431:Colombia
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1377:Cameroon
1336:Bulgaria
900:Sea Dart
690:frigate
675:series.
596:turbojet
527:Versions
497:(CIWS).
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470:warships
319:platform
311:guidance
294:Guidance
209:Wingspan
201:Diameter
172:Produced
143:Designed
127:Designer
2663:22 June
2540:Exocet.
2206:Ukraine
2189:NASM-MR
2141:Harpoon
2129:HAS-250
1965:Georgia
1937:Belgium
1903:Uruguay
1840:Tunisia
1718:)-class
1662:Morocco
1593:Kalvari
1514:Germany
1465:Ecuador
1390:Bakassi
1140:Lancier
1059:frigate
947:coaming
911:Avenger
804:Type 42
771:US Navy
713:Sue 204
657:Harpoon
615:Horizon
506:booster
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317:Launch
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230:Engine
193:Length
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409:Greek
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