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[[image:Jasdf-NikeJ.jpg|thumb|300px|Nike J at [[Hamamatsu Air Base]]]]
[[image:Jasdf-NikeJ.jpg|thumb|300px|Nike J at [[Hamamatsu Air Base]]]]
'''NIKE J''' was the name for the [[Japan|Japanese]] version of the [[Nike Hercules]] [[surface-to-air missile]]. It was produced by [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]. First test firings of the missile occurred in November 1970.
'''NIKE J''' was the name for the [[Japan|Japanese]] version of the [[Nike Hercules]] [[surface-to-air missile]]. It was produced by [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]]<ref>Новая программа строительства вооружённых сил Японии // журнал "Военный зарубежник", № 10, 1967 стр.67</ref>. First test firings of the missile occurred in November 1970.
The Nike J was also a different version of the usual Nike Hercules, in that way, that it could not be mated with a special (nuclear) warhead.
The Nike J was also a different version of the usual Nike Hercules, in that way, that it could not be mated with a special (nuclear) warhead.
* '''Length''': 12.5 m
* '''Length''': 12.5 m
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* [[MIM-14 Nike Hercules]]
* [[MIM-14 Nike Hercules]]
* [[Nike Javelin]]
* [[Nike Javelin]]
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Nike J at Hamamatsu Air Base

NIKE J was the name for the Japanese version of the Nike Hercules surface-to-air missile. It was produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries[1]. First test firings of the missile occurred in November 1970. The Nike J was also a different version of the usual Nike Hercules, in that way, that it could not be mated with a special (nuclear) warhead.

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  1. Новая программа строительства вооружённых сил Японии // журнал "Военный зарубежник", № 10, 1967 стр.67