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List of Royal Navy military equipment of the Cold War

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This is a list of Royal Navy military equipment of the Cold War. It is the combat equipment used on Royal Navy ships of this era, including naval artillery, anti-aircraft weapons, radar and other things.

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Torpedoes

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Anti-surface weapons

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CIWS

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Anti-aircraft weapons

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Anti-submarine weapons

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References

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