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AA No. 3 Mk. 7 mobile anti-aircraft radar, nicknamed "Blue Cedar."

The Rainbow Codes were a series of code names used to disguise the nature of various British military research projects. They were mainly used by the Ministry of Supply from the end of the Second World War until 1958, when the ministry was broken up and its functions distributed among the forces. The codes were replaced by an alphanumeric code system, consisting of two letters followed by three digits.

History

During World War II, British intelligence was able to glean details of new German technologies simply by considering their code names. For instance, when they heard of a new system known as Wotan, Reginald Victor Jones asked around and found that Wotan was a one-eyed god. Based on this, he guessed it was a radio navigation system using a single radio beam. This proved correct, and the Royal Air Force was able to quickly render it useless through jamming.[1]

Wishing to avoid making this sort of mistake, the Ministry of Supply (MoS) initiated a system that would be entirely random and deliberately unrelated to the program in any way,[2] while still being easy to remember. Each rainbow code name was constructed from a randomly selected colour, plus an (often appropriate) noun taken from a list, for example:

While most colour and noun combinations were meaningless, some combinations produced real names, although quite unrelated to the project they designated. For example, "Black Maria" is also a nickname for a police van and the "Red Duster" is a nickname for the Red Ensign, the flag flown by British merchant ships. Some code names were not assigned through the official system, but created to sound like it. The Blue Yeoman radar is an example, an unofficial name created by combining the names of two other projects, Blue Riband and Orange Yeoman.

The names were mostly dropped with the end of the Ministry in 1959. Its functions were split between the War Office, the Air Ministry, and the newly created Ministry of Aviation, which was responsible for civil aviation. After the reorganization, projects were mostly named with randomly selected codes comprising two letters and three digits, e.g. BL755, WE.177.[3] Rainbow codes, or at least names that look like them without being official, have occasionally been used for some modern systems; current examples include the Orange Reaper electronic support measures system and the Blue Vixen radar[4]—the latter most likely so named because it was a replacement for the Blue Fox radar.

Projects

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Black

Blue

  • Blue Anchor Script error: No such module "anchor".X-band CW target illumination radar for Bristol Bloodhound – a.k.a. AMES Type 86
  • Blue Badger Script error: No such module "anchor". – truck-mounted nuclear land mine – later renamed Violet Mist
  • Blue Bishop Script error: No such module "anchor". – portable 2.5 MW nuclear-powered electrical generator – previously Green Janet
  • Blue Boar Script error: No such module "anchor".TV-guided bomb[5][6]
  • Blue Boy Script error: No such module "anchor".VHF speech scrambling
  • Blue Bunny Script error: No such module "anchor". – ten-kiloton nuclear mine; see Blue Peacock
  • Blue Cat Script error: No such module "anchor". – nuclear warhead, a.k.a. Tony – UK version of US W44, a.k.a. Tsetse
  • Blue Cedar Script error: No such module "anchor". – AA No. 3 Mk. 7 mobile anti-aircraft radar
  • Blue Circle – joke name for cement ballast used in place of a radar in the Tornado F.2
  • Blue Danube Script error: No such module "anchor". – the first British nuclear weapon in service
  • Blue Devil Script error: No such module "anchor". – T4 optical bombsight – drift and ground speed from Green Satin
  • Blue Diamond Script error: No such module "anchor". – AA No. 7 anti-aircraft radar
  • Blue Diver Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI (Airborne Radio Installation) 18075 airborne low-band VHF jammer – against metric frequency radar such as Tall King – fitted to Victor and Vulcan
  • Blue Dolphin Script error: No such module "anchor".Blue Jay Mk V for Sea Vixen – see Hawker Siddeley Red Top
  • Blue Duck Script error: No such module "anchor". – anti-submarine warfare missile, entered service as Ikara
  • Blue Envoy Script error: No such module "anchor".surface-to-air missile to OR.1140, replaced Green Sparker as "Stage 2" SAM
  • Blue Fox Script error: No such module "anchor". – kiloton-range nuclear weapon, later renamed Indigo Hammer – not to be confused with the later Blue Fox radar
  • Blue Fox Script error: No such module "anchor". – airborne radar
  • Blue Jacket Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI (Airborne Radio Installation) 5880 airborne Doppler navigation radar fitted to Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer aircraft
  • Blue Jay Script error: No such module "anchor". – air-to-air missile – entered service as de Havilland Firestreak
  • Blue Joker Script error: No such module "anchor". – balloon-borne early warning radar – possibly also known as AMES Type 87
  • Blue Kestrel – search radar
  • Blue Label – AMES Type 84 radar
  • Blue Lagoon – infra-red air-to-air detector
  • Blue Mercury – Centurion Crocodile flamethrower tank
  • Blue Moon Script error: No such module "anchor". – nuclear-armed cruise missile project, replaced by Blue Streak
  • Blue Oak Script error: No such module "anchor".AWRE Atlas 2 super-computer used for simulation of nuclear explosions
  • Blue Orchid – Marconi doppler navigation equipment for helicopters
  • Blue Parrot Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI 5930 I band automatic contour-following radar for Buccaneer – also known as AIRPASS II (acronym for Airborne Interception Radar & Pilot's Attack Sight System)
  • Blue Peacock Script error: No such module "anchor". – ten-kiloton nuclear land mine – also known as Blue Bunny and Brown Bunny; it used the Blue Danube physics package
  • Blue Perseus – flamethrower kit for the Centurion Crocodile tank
  • Blue Ranger – delivery of Blue Steel to Australia
  • Blue Rapier Script error: No such module "anchor".Red Rapier – missiles – see UB.109T
  • Blue Riband Script error: No such module "anchor". – large jamming-resistant radar. Cancelled 1958 and replaced by a smaller version as Blue Yeoman
  • Blue Rosette Script error: No such module "anchor". – short-case nuclear weapon bomb casing for reconnaissance bomber to spec R156T, including the Avro 730, Handley Page HP.100, English Electric P10, Vickers SP4 and others
  • Blue Saga Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI 18105 airborne radar warning receiver (RWR) – fitted to Victor and Vulcan
  • Blue Sapphire Script error: No such module "anchor".astro-navigation system – see also Orange Tartan
  • Blue Shadow – navigation equipment for Canberra B.16, developed as Yellow Aster
  • Blue Shield – see Armstrong Whitworth Sea Slug
  • Blue Silk Script error: No such module "anchor". – airborne Doppler navigation radar unit with lower speed range than Green Satin
  • Blue Sky Script error: No such module "anchor". – see Fairey Fireflash
  • Blue Slug Script error: No such module "anchor". – heavy ship-to-ship missile using Sea Slug launcher, nuclear or conventional
  • Blue Star Script error: No such module "anchor". – satellite launcher – see Black Prince
  • Blue Steel Script error: No such module "anchor". – an air-launched rocket propelled nuclear stand-off missile
  • Blue Stone Script error: No such module "anchor". – Unit 386D ENI (Electronic Neutron Initiator) – nuclear weapon component
  • Blue Streak Script error: No such module "anchor". – a medium-range ballistic missile
  • Blue Study Script error: No such module "anchor". – automatic blind bombing system for V-bombers
  • Blue Sugar Script error: No such module "anchor". – air-droppable target marking radio beacon developed by TRE[7]
  • Blue Vesta Script error: No such module "anchor". – later version of the Blue Jay air-to-air missile
  • Blue Vixen Script error: No such module "anchor".pulse-Doppler radar for Sea Harrier FA2
  • Blue Warrior (EW) VHF/UHF Jammer – countermeasure to use of radar AA shells
  • Blue Water Script error: No such module "anchor". – nuclear-armed tactical surface-to-surface missile intended for Royal Artillery in West Germany; also see Red Rose
  • Blue Yeoman Script error: No such module "anchor". – early warning radar, also known as AMES Type 85, a component Linesman; name created from the "Blue" of Blue Riband and the Yeoman of Orange Yeoman. Potentially non-official name.

Brown

Green

  • Green Apple – related to Window for measuring drift at sea
  • Green Archer Script error: No such module "anchor".mortar-locating radar
  • Green Bacon – experimental anti-aircraft radar for Bofors units
  • Green Bamboo Script error: No such module "anchor". – "hybrid" nuclear weapon design similar to Soviet RDS-6s[8]
  • Green Bottle – 1944 device for homing on U-boat radio signals (ARI.5574)
  • Green Cheese Script error: No such module "anchor". – nuclear anti-ship missile[9]
  • Green Flash Script error: No such module "anchor".Green Cheese's replacement
  • Green Flax Script error: No such module "anchor". – surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW) or surface-to-air missile (SAM); see Yellow Temple
  • Green Garland Script error: No such module "anchor". – infrared proximity fuze for Red Top
  • Green Garlic Script error: No such module "anchor". – early warning radar, also known as the AMES Type 80
  • Green Ginger Script error: No such module "anchor". – surveillance radars – combined installation of AMES Type 88 and AMES Type 89
  • Green Granite Script error: No such module "anchor". – thermonuclear warheads: Green Granite (small) and Green Granite (large), both tested at Operation Grapple
  • Green Grass Script error: No such module "anchor". – nuclear warhead for Violet Club and Yellow Sun Mark 1 bombs
  • Green Hammock Script error: No such module "anchor". – low-altitude bomber, Doppler navigation
  • Green Janet Script error: No such module "anchor". – portable, nuclear power plant; see Blue Bishop
  • Green Light Script error: No such module "anchor". – SAGW or SAM – see Short Sea Cat[10]
  • Green Lizard Script error: No such module "anchor". – tube-launched SAM with variable geometry wings
  • Green Mace Script error: No such module "anchor". – 5-inch rapid firing anti-aircraft gun[11]
  • Green Minnow – radiometer imager
  • Green Palm Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI 18074 airborne VHF voice channel jammer with four pre-set channels, replaced in the Vulcan B2 by the I band jammer
  • Green Salad – ARI 18044 wide-band VHF Homing equipment for the Avro Shackleton
  • Green Satin Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI 5851 airborne Doppler navigation radar unit
  • Green Sparkler Script error: No such module "anchor". – advanced SAM for the "Stage 2" program, became Blue Envoy
  • Green Thistle – infra-red homing system based on the German wartime Script error: No such module "Lang".
  • Green Walnut Script error: No such module "anchor". – blind bombing equipment
  • Green Water Script error: No such module "anchor". – pilotless interceptor/SAGW
  • Green Willow Script error: No such module "anchor".EKCO AI Mk. 20 Fire Control radar, backup to ARI 5897 AI Mk. 23 Airborne Interception radar for the English Electric P.1 fighter
  • Green Wizard Script error: No such module "anchor". – instrument for calibrating anti-aircraft guns by measuring their muzzle velocity

Indigo

Jade

Orange

  • Orange Blossom – probably a deliberate mis-identification of the Orange Crop pods fitted to 1312 Flight Hercules aircraft, possibly pod-mounted electronic support measures used on the HerculesScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
  • Orange Cocktail – experimental homing radar weapon from the 1950s
  • Orange Crop Script error: No such module "anchor".Racal MIR 2 ESM system for Royal Navy Lynx and Royal Navy Sea King helicopters (HAS.5 onwards but not Mk 4 "Junglies", who had the Racal Prophet lightweight RWR fitted to some, or to the Royal Navy SAR) and some Royal Air Force Hercules aircraft
  • Orange Harvest Script error: No such module "anchor". – S and X band warning receiver fitted to Shackletons
  • Orange Herald Script error: No such module "anchor". – large boosted fission nuclear warhead, tested at Operation Grapple in 1957
  • Orange Nell Script error: No such module "anchor". – short-range surface-to-air missile (SAGW)
  • Orange Pippin Script error: No such module "anchor". – Ferranti, anti-aircraft, fire-control radar
  • Orange Poodle Script error: No such module "anchor". – low altitude, OTHR (Over-the-Horizon) early-warning radar – abandoned
  • Orange Putter Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI 5800 airborne passive radar warning receiver tuned to Soviet AI radars and fitted to Canberra and Valiant
  • Orange Reaper Script error: No such module "anchor".Racal "Kestrel" ESM system for Royal Navy Merlin helicopters
  • Orange Tartan Script error: No such module "anchor". – 'Auto-Astro' automated star navigation system (day) – see also Blue Sapphire (night)[12]
  • Orange Toffee – radar for Blue Envoy
  • Orange William Script error: No such module "anchor". – heavy anti-tank missile, canceled, later replaced by Swingfire
  • Orange Yeoman Script error: No such module "anchor". – early warning radar and guidance for Bristol Bloodhound SAGW – a.k.a. AMES Type 82

Pink

  • Pink Hawk Script error: No such module "anchor". – early name for Fairey Fireflash missile. As this was a "watered down" version of the Red Hawk, and thus pink, it is an example of Rainbow Codes having some implied meaning, rather than their usual purely deliberately meaningless choice.

Purple

Red

  • Red Achilles – flamethrower kit for the CT 25 armoured carrier
  • Red Angel Script error: No such module "anchor". – air-launched anti-ship weapon or "special bomb"[13]
  • Red Bacchus – mobile mixing plant for Red Vulcan flamethrower fuel
  • Red Beard Script error: No such module "anchor". – nuclear weapon
  • Red Biddy – infantry platoon anti-tank missile, cancelled 1953
  • Red Brick – experimental continuous-wave target illuminating radar
  • Red Cabbage – naval radar[14]
  • Red Carpet – X-band radar jammer[14]
  • Red Cat Script error: No such module "anchor". – air-launched nuclear stand-off missile cancelled 11/54.Template:Clarify inline[14]
  • Red Cheeks Script error: No such module "anchor". – inertially guided bomb[14] based on the work of Tubby Vielle
  • Red Cyclops – flamethrower kit for the FV201 tank
  • Red Dean Script error: No such module "anchor". – large air-to-air missile
  • Red Devil – experimental blind bombing system using Green Satin and Red Setter radars together
  • Red Drover Script error: No such module "anchor". – airborne radar – see Avro 730
  • Red Duster Script error: No such module "anchor".Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air missile
  • Red Elsie – AP No. 8 anti-personnel mine, developed jointly with Canada.
  • Red Eye (Redeye) – An American general-purpose infra-red homing missile
  • Red Flag Script error: No such module "anchor". – free-fall nuclear bomb – 'Improved Kiloton Bomb' – WE.177
  • Red Flannel Script error: No such module "anchor". – experimental Q band H2S
  • Red Garter – Cossor ARI 5818 airborne tail warning radar for the Vulcan, did not enter service
  • Red Hawk Script error: No such module "anchor". – large air-to-air missile "downrated" to give Pink Hawk which became Blue Sky
  • Red HeathenScript error: No such module "anchor". – early SAM project, became Red Shoes and Red Duster[15]
  • Red Hebe Script error: No such module "anchor". – air-to-air missile, a replacement for Red Dean
  • Red Hermes – FV3702 armoured fuel trailer for flamethrower tanks
  • Red Indian – analogue anti-aircraft fire control computer for Bofors L/70 gun.
  • Red King Script error: No such module "anchor". – two-barrel revolver cannon, developed alongside Red Queen. The name is likely not random, but instead a reference to its Oerlikon factory designation, RK, for Revolver Kanone.
  • Red Light Script error: No such module "anchor".X band jammer for V Bombers, entered service as ARI 18146
  • Red Neck Script error: No such module "anchor". – airborne side-looking radar (SLAR), tested on the Victor, a 40 foot long aerial under each wing. Flexing in flight corrupted the resolution. Cancelled 1962.[16]
  • Red Planet – infantry platoon anti-tank missile
  • Red Queen Script error: No such module "anchor". – rapid fire 42 mm revolver cannon anti-aircraft gun[17][18]
  • Red RapierScript error: No such module "anchor"., Blue Rapier missiles – see UB.109T
  • Red Rose Script error: No such module "anchor". – short-range, battlefield nuclear missile for the British ArmyEnglish Electric – later known as Blue Water; cancelled 1962
  • Red Sea (AA) Script error: No such module "anchor". – the AA predictor designed for use with the Green Mace automatic AA gun[19]
  • Red Setter Script error: No such module "anchor". – experimental side-looking radar for V bombers
  • Red Shoes Script error: No such module "anchor". – see English Electric Thunderbird
  • Red Shrimp Script error: No such module "anchor". – ARI 18076 airborne high-band jammer fitted to Victor and Vulcan
  • Red Snow Script error: No such module "anchor". – nuclear weapon physics package – fitted to Yellow Sun Mk2 and Blue Steel
  • Red Steer Script error: No such module "anchor".EKCO ARI 5919/ARI 5952 airborne tail warning radar – development of AI 20 Green Willow – fitted to Victor and Vulcan. The name likely refers to Jerry Steer at the RRE
  • Red Ticket Script error: No such module "anchor". – associated with AI 17 radar
  • Red Top Script error: No such module "anchor". – air-to-air missile developed from the Firestreak Mk 4
  • Red Tulip Script error: No such module "anchor". – phase coherent radar Moving Target Indicator (MTI)
  • Red Vulcan – flamethrower fuel mixture

Violet

Yellow

Non-Rainbow codes

Several British military-related terms have a similar "colour" format to Rainbow Codes, but are not true examples since they do not refer to classified research projects and/or were adopted long after Rainbow Codes went out of use. Others are entirely unofficial (sometimes humorous) nicknames. These include:

  • Black Banana – unofficial nickname for the Blackburn Buccaneer. The name "ARNA" (allegedly an acronym for "A Royal Navy Aircraft") was submitted to a Blackburn in-house naming competition. It was only when "Blackburn ARNA" was said out loud that the joke became clear. The initial service aircraft were painted Anti-flash white and were thus nicknamed "Peeled Nanas".[22]
  • Black Beacon – The Orfordness Rotating Wireless Beacon, known simply as the Orfordness Beacon or sometimes the Black Beacon, was an early radio navigation system
  • Blue Circle – sardonic name for concrete ballast for Buccaneer while awaiting Blue Parrot radar. Also used for Sea Harrier ballast in place of Blue Fox radar, and Tornado F.2 ballast. From the Blue Circle cement company.
  • Blue Eric – improvised I band ECM jammer against the Fledermaus anti-aircraft gun control radar used by Argentine forces during the Falklands War. Installed in the Harrier GR.3's starboard 30mm gun pod.[23][24]
  • Blue Yeoman – unofficial name for an experimental radar made from components of the Blue Riband and Orange Yeoman
  • Green Goddess Script error: No such module "anchor". – colloquial name for Civil Defence fire pump
  • Green Meat – a 'spoof' SAM programme reported in the 1976 RAF Yearbook[25]
  • Green Parrot – unconfirmed low yield nuclear weapon mentioned in a 1981 New Statesman article by Duncan Campbell[26] who later claimed that it was "probably" a copy of the US B57 nuclear bomb.[27] The WE.177 has incorrectly been referred to as the Green Parrot by some authors. However Green Parrot was a NATO codename for the Soviet PFM-1 anti-infantry mine. Green Parrot was also the term for an admiral's barge, traditionally with a green-painted hull.
  • Green Porridge Script error: No such module "anchor". – RAF aircrew nickname for green-tinted H2S bombing radar display PPI image in Valiant, Victor & Vulcan
  • Red Arrows Script error: No such module "anchor". – RAF display team
  • Red Devils Script error: No such module "anchor". – Parachute Regiment display team
  • Red Slab – joke name for a large ballast weight replacing the nose radar in Avro Vulcan XH558 in its return to flight as a civil display aircraft.
  • Violet Fire Script error: No such module "anchor".Ultraviolet light fire detection system for Concorde engine bays.[28]

In popular culture

An allusion to the Rainbow codes was made in the title of the 1961 Alistair MacLean Cold War novel The Dark Crusader, even more so in the American edition's title The Black Shrike. Both names were based on Blue Streak (which was mentioned in the novel); the title was of a fictional solid-fueled ICBM which was the object of a covert theft operation at an isolated Fijian test site.[29]

See also

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