yes name Scud image Image Rakieta wz8K 14 SCUD RB.jpg 300px Iskander Missile caption Poland Polish missile wz. 8K14 from the R 17 system SS 1c Scud B type tactical ballistic missile service vehicle ... diameter weight payload capacity manufacturer unit cost used by see Scud Operators Operators Scud ... widely to other countries. The term comes from the NATO reporting name SS 1 Scud which was attached ... 11 the first version , R 17 and R 300 Elbrus later developments . The name Scud has been widely ... with 8K14 rocket of 9K72 missile complex Elbrus Scud B The first use of the term Scud was in the NATO name SS 1b Scud A , applied to the R 11 ballistic missile. The earlier R 1 missile R 1 missile ... the R 300 Elbrus SS 1c Scud B in 1961 and the SS 1d Scud C in 1965, both of which could carry either ... thickened VX nerve agent VX warhead. The SS 1e Scud D variant developed in the 1980s can deliver ... Scud A, which is one meter shorter and 0.88 meters in diameter. They are propelled by a single liquid ... The first of the Scud series, designated R 11 SS 1B Scud A originated in a 1951 requirement for a ballistic ... title SS 1 Scud R 11 8K11, R 11FM SS N 1B and R 17 8K14 accessdate 2008 02 12 date 26 April 2001 ... 2007 12 15 ref A naval variant, the R 11FM SS N 1 Scud A was first tested in February 1955, and was first ... 11FM SS 1b Scud accessdate 2008 02 19 date July 13, 2000 publisher Federation of American Scientists ... 17 SS 1C Scud B , renamed R 300 in the 1970s, was the most prolific of the series, with a production ..., chemical, conventional or fragmentation weapons. ref name Jane s At first, the Scud B was carried on a tracked TEL Transporter Erector Launcher similar to that of the Scud A, designated 2P19, but this was not successful ... name Jane s Scud C The Makeyev OKB also worked on an extended range version of the R 17, known in the West as SS 1d Scud C, that was first launched from Kapustin Yar in 1965. Its range was brought ... the Scud C redundant, and it apparently did not enter service with the Soviet armed forces. ref name ... more details
Scud is the popularized term for a series of tactical ballistic missiles developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Scud may also refer to Scud animal a shrimplike aquatic crustacean Scud cloud low, detached clouds Scud running an aviation term Scud Nautical Term For a ship to run before a strong wind, carrying little or no sail. Scud Sailplane a 1930s glider produced by Abbott Baynes Sailplanes Ltd Irn Bru , the Scottish soft drink, is referred to as Scud in some Scottish slang Scud Mountain Boys American country music band Scud Race Sega Super GT in North America an arcade racing game by Sega Scud The Disposable Assassin science fiction comic book Scud The Disposable Assassin video game Scud The Disposable Assassin A video game for the Sega Saturn Radio 4 News FM Scud FM BBC Radio 4 continuous Gulf War news service People named ScudScud film producer writer the stage name of director Danny Cheng Wan Cheung Arthur Kent Canadian journalist for NBC nicknamed The Scud Stud Rageh Omaar Somali born journalist for the BBC nicknamed The Scud Stud DJ Scud English DJ Mark Philippoussis Australian tennis player nicknamed Scud List of Toy Story characters Scud is Sid s dog in Toy Story disambig ... more details
Scud clouds, a type of fractus cloud , are low, detached, irregular cloud s found beneath cumulonimbus cloud s. These clouds are often ragged or wispy in appearance. When caught in the Outflow meteorology outflow downdraft beneath a thunderstorm , scud clouds will often move faster than the storm clouds themselves. When in an inflow updraft area, scud clouds tend to rise and may exhibit lateral movement ranging from very little to substantial. Scud clouds are formed as the cooler and often more moist downdraft of a thunderstorm lifts the relatively warm air near the surface. These clouds condense as the warm, moist air saturates through ascent and is pushed outward from the storm. Scud clouds are very commonly found on the leading edge of a storm front. In this area of a storm, scud are commonly associated with arcus cloud shelf cloud s. Scud clouds may also form when an updraft ingests Precipitation meteorology precipitation cooled air from the downdraft. Scud forming in this region of the storm, if moving laterally, will tend to move inward towards the dominant updraft. Rising scud may condense and organize into a wall cloud . Scud clouds can often be mistaken for a developing tornado, landspout, or waterspout. The difference is determinable by identifying if there s any rotation not just movement of the scud clouds. If any rotation occurs, a tornado, landspout, or waterspout has a high chance of forming. Forecast Viewing scud clouds means that there is a cumulonimbus parent cloud. You can expect rain , hail , strong wind , and lightning from the parent cloud. See also Scud running List of cloud types Cloud types Category Accessory clouds de Pannus fr Pannus nuage gl Pannus ja pl Pannus sv Pannus ... more details
Two TV journalists have become known as the Scud Stud Canadian Arthur Kent , when working for NBC in the 1991 Gulf War Somali born Rageh Omaar , when working for the BBC in the 2003 Iraq War disambig ... more details
DJ Scud is an alias of London South London South London breakcore Record producer producer and DJ Toby Reynolds . In 1997 he started the influential breakcore record label Ambush records . He has also released Raggacore tracks under the alias Bloodclat Gangsta Youth . Influences Reynolds has conveyed respect for Aphex Twin , Alec Empire , Andy C and Ram Trilogy , RZA and Wu Tang Clan , Mad Mike and Jeff Mills of Underground Resistance , Ryoji Ikeda , King Tubby , and Lee Scratch Perry . External links http www.lastsigh.com interviews2k djscud.htm Last Sigh Magazine The Joys of The Ambush Interview with Toby Reynolds http www.discogs.com artist DJ Scud DJ Scud Discogs.com Discography DEFAULTSORT Scud, Dj Category Breakcore Category Living people UK electronic musician stub DJ stub ... more details
Scud Rock coor dm 63 23 S 55 1 W is an isolated rock lying 4 nautical miles 7 km south of Moody Point , the east extremity of Joinville Island . Roughly surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1953. So named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC because scud low, fast moving cloud is characteristic of this area. usgs gazetteer antarctica geo stub Category Geography of Antarctica ... more details
In general aviation , scud running is a practice in which aviator pilots lower their altitude to avoid clouds or Instrument meteorological conditions IMC . The goal of scud running is to stay clear of weather to continue flying with visual, rather than instrument, references. This practice is widely accepted to be dangerous, and has led to death in many cases from pilots flying into radio towers and high tension wires however, even instrument rated pilots sometimes elect to take the risk to avoid icing or embedded thunderstorms in cloud, or in situations where the minimum instrument altitudes are too high for their aircraft. Citation needed date March 2010 Scud running is occasionally referred to as maintaining visual contact with the ground while avoiding physical contact with it or if the weather s too bad to go IFR, we ll go VFR. ref FAA AC60 22 Aeronautical Decision Making ref A procedure under instrument flight rules IFR , called a contact approach , is often referred to as a form of legalized scud running. ref name aopa cite journal title Instrument Insights Part 8 of 12 Tricks of the Trade journal AOPA Pilot Magazine date 1988 08 01 first Horne last Thomas volume 41 issue 8 url http www.aopa.org pilot features ii 9808.html accessdate 2010 11 26 ref The term gets its name from Scud cloud scud , which is used to describe small, ragged, low cloud fragments that are unattached to a larger cloud base, and often seen with and behind cold fronts and thunderstorm gust fronts. ref name nws g cite encyclopedia encyclopedia National Weather Service NWS Glossary title Scud url http www.weather.gov glossary index.php?letter s accessdate 2010 12 05 date 2010 08 26 publisher Federal ... out at convert 2200 ft m AGL, so there is more room to scud run legally. In northern Canada, there is little ... 2010 References Reflist External links http www.avweb.com news pilotlounge 182679 1.html Scud Running &mdash Discussing a Delicate Subject DEFAULTSORT Scud Running Category Aviation terminology Category ... more details
Infobox VG title SCUD Race image developer Sega AM2 ref http flyers.arcade museum.com ?page flyer&db videodb&id 949&image 2 ref publisher Sega designer Toshihiro Nagoshi engine release December 1996 genre Racing game modes Single player , multiplayer cabinet Sit down, Upright display Raster graphics Raster , standard resolution br horizontal orientation arcade system Sega Model 3 input Steering wheel , 4 position Shifter, 2 Pedals platforms Arcade game Arcade SCUD Race , Sport Car Ultimate Drive Sega Super GT in the North America, is an arcade game arcade racing game released by Sega in 1996. It is the first racing game to be using the Sega Model 3 hardware. A Sega Saturn port was planned, but then the project was moved to the Dreamcast and shown as a tech demo in the Dreamcast Presentation in 1998, but then after the Dreamcast Presentation, the game was cancelled. ref http www.youtube.com ... to the game. Sega later had an arcade test game known as Supercar, but this then evolved into Scud ... turned into the Sega GT series. The four Scud Race tracks are presented as an unlockable bonus in the Xbox ... Renault Alpine GTA A610 s. Title In Japan and Europe, this game was released as Scud Race Scud ... like title, and the fact that Sega wanted to avoid references to Scud missiles, which entered the common vernacular during Operation Desert Storm Fact date November 2007 . Scud Race Plus Sega also created Scud Race Plus as an update to the game in 1997. This version allowed players to play one of the four courses in reverse. SCUD Race Plus also included the bizarre Super Beginner course, an oval ... release of Scud Race Plus. Apparently, Sega never marketed this version outside ... everything from Scud Race Plus, but in the American format. Courses Sega Super GT has a total of four ... was changed to the standard SEGA logo in the Xbox Outrun 2 SCUD Race track. The other interesting feature ... games Category BPR Global GT Series it Scud Race ja ... more details
Supercbbox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Scud The Disposable Assassin image Scud The Disposable ... creators Rob Schrab Scud The Disposable Assassin published from 1994 in comics 1994 to 1998 in comics ... is Scud, an average Heart Breaker Series 1373 model Assassination assassin . On his first mission ... for a head, and a squid for a belt. Plot During his first mission, Scud glances in a mirror and sees .... Realizing that he doesn t want to die, Scud mortally wounds Jeff, shooting off her arms and legs ... Scud no1 cite book author Rob Schrab title Scud The Disposable Assassin 1 publisher Fireman Press publishyear 1996 ref Scud TDA s main plot follows Scud s career as a Freelancer freelance mercenary and assassin ... focus further away from the book. Since then Scud s publisher, Fireman Press , was dissolved after ... web author Rob Schrab url http www.robschrab.com scud whathappened.html title Scud What Happened? accessdate ... Scud in four parts, Issues 21 24, at which point he would be releasing an omnibus of all the books, Scud 1 24. ref name Scud 21announcement cite web author Rob Schrab url http www.robschrab.com scud 21 title SCUD THE DISPOSABLE ASSASSIN 21 accessdate 2007 02 06 ref Since this announcement, there have ... s Blog accessdate 2007 02 06 ref Schrab recently announced that the Scud finale will be four times ... this another issue. I want Scud to go out with a bang. Because of this and with Schrab producing, directing and writing The Sarah Silverman Program for Comedy Central , the Complete Scud Book was not out ... installment of Scud was released as a four part limited series mini series published by Image ... Death of the Over Used Muse The Oversized One Volume edition of Scud entitled Scud The Disposable ... issues of Scud Spin offs &ndash Scud Tales from the Vending Machine, and The Drywall & Oswald Show .... Characters Main characters Scud The robotic protagonist. One of a series of mass produced assassins, Scud will self destruct if his mission is completed. Sussudio A freelance bounty hunter hired to bring ... more details
Infobox Chinese language singer and actor image name Scud Danny Cheng Wan Cheung tradchinesename simpchinesename birthdate Birth date and age 1967 03 20 location flagicon Hong Kong Hong Kong hkfcsawards Awards award Film of Merit year 2008 title City Without Baseball br Winner in Top 7 Suggested Films br 2008 City Without Baseball Taiwan Film Critics Society Awards Winner in Top 10 Best Chinese Films br 2001 City Without Baseball Berlin International Film Festival 2010 Teddy Award Nomination Scud is the working name of Hong Kong Chinese film producer, screenwriter and now film director, Danny Cheng Wan Cheung . He says that he chose the name Scud to match his Chinese name, which translates in English as Scudding Clouds . He was born in mainland China on March 20th, 1967, during the country s Great Cultural Revolution. His films explore themes usually deemed too controversial for Hong Kong cinema, including same sex relationships and drug taking, and include many nude scenes of Chinese young men, whose pubic hair and private parts are fully exposed on camera. His film making style eschews cynicism or gritty realism, and embraces an acceptance of the life choices made by his characters, rather than a search for solutions . Life and career Scud was raised by his grandmother before he moved to Hong Kong at the age of 13. After a 20 year career in IT, working for multi national companies, he founded a publicly listed company, and acquired a bachelor s degree through part time study with the Open University of Hong Kong . He then moved to Australia in 2001, for permanent residence. In 2005, he returned to Hong Kong to start his own film production company, Artwalker . He wrote and produced City Without Baseball 2008 , then became a film director for Permanent Residence film ... in Scud s Permanent Residence Fridae.com ref ref http www.medialuna.biz films descr amphetamine.html ... en people.asp?id 16795 Scud biography Hong Kong Cinemagic ref Filmography City Without Baseball ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Scud Mountain Boys was an United States American Alternative country alt country band. Formed in 1991 in Northampton, Massachusetts , it comprised Joe Pernice , Stephen Desaulniers, Bruce Tull and Tom Shea. The band at first was known as the Scuds, and their early work was influenced by electric rock and roll rock . However, they sat round Tull s kitchen table every night and played acoustic country music country tunes, and soon decided that they enjoyed this style more. This culminated in the Scud Mountain Boys bringing the table to a concert and playing while sitting down, a move which was enthusiastically welcomed. The band released three album s before disbanding in 1997 Dance the Night Away 1995 , Pine Box 1995 and Massachusetts 1996 . Pernice, the group s main songwriter, later went on to form the more pop music pop rock influenced band The Pernice Brothers . Category 1990s music groups Category American alternative country groups Category Musical groups established in 1991 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1997 Category American alternative rock groups ... more details
Harry Scud East is a fictional character in the book Tom Brown s Schooldays . He is perhaps the closest friend of Tom Brown. His nickname is Scud because he is so quick on his feet. In the book he is referred to as East. In the ITV adaption of Tom Brown s Schooldays 2005 film Tom Brown s Schooldays starring Stephen Fry as Dr. Arnold and Alex Pettyfer as Tom Brown character Tom Brown , Harry Michell portrays East. East also appears in George MacDonald Fraser s Flashman series, being held captive in Russia alongside Flashman during the Crimean War in Flashman at the Charge , and later supposedly dying during the Indian Mutiny in Flashman in the Great Game . It is mentioned, however, in the 1861 novel Tom Brown at Oxford a direct sequel to Tom Brown s Schooldays , that East had survived the siege with only two bullet wounds, and had since emigrated to New Zealand . Flashman novels DEFAULTSORT East, Harry Category Characters in British novels of the 19th century Category Fictional soldiers Category Fictional children fict char stub ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Article Scud The Disposable Assassin video game Description Scud The Disposable Assassin video game Scud The Disposable Assassin cover art. Source From http au.gamespot.com saturn action scuddisposableassassin index.html?tag tabs summary GameSpot . Portion Image shown in its entirety. Low resolution It is a low resolution image. Purpose Illustrates the entire subject of the article. Replaceability It s the official cover. No free alternative could possibly exist. other information Copyright owned by SegaSoft . Licensing Non free game cover Saturn ... more details
Infobox VG title Scud The Disposable Assassin image Image Scud The Disposable Assassin Coverart.png developer Syrox Developments br SegaSoft publisher SegaSoft distributor designer engine version released vgrelease NA February 28, 1997 genre Shoot em up Run and gun Run and gun , Light gun modes Single player , Multiplayer ratings ESRB Teen T platforms Sega Saturn media requirements input Scud The Disposable Assassin is a Sega Saturn video game based on the comic book series Scud The Disposable Assassin of the same name . It was released on February 28, 1997 in North America only, though it is region free. It is unusual in that it can be played as a Shoot em up Run and gun run and gun game, or with a light gun . The main characters and plotline are mostly the same from the comic series. The storyline revolves around Scud, a Heart Breaker Series 1373 model assassin, a fictional type of robotic assassination assassin , his partner, Drywall, a bizarre character whose body can hold an unlimited amount of storage space, Sussuido, a bounty hunter that at first tries to kill Scud, and several other characters from the series. Critical Reception The game received mixed reviews, though most were moderately low, with most reviews giving it a 6 or lower. class wikitable Review From Score Gamespot.com 5.6 Electronic Gaming Monthly 7.12 Electric Playground 5 out of 10 Gamepro 3 5 External links moby game id scud the disposable assassin name Scud The Disposable Assassin Scud Music Video http www.youtube.com watch?v 7vcJAORbBCE http cheats.ign.com objects 000 000567.html Scud The Disposable Assassin on Ign http www.gamespot.com saturn action scuddisposableassassin index.html?tag result title 0 Scud The Disposable Assassin on Gamespot Category Science fiction video games Category 1997 video games Category Light gun games Category Run and gun games Category Sega Saturn games Category Cooperative video games Category Video games based on Image Comics Category Video games based on comics ... more details
Abbott Baynes Sailplanes Ltd was an early Glider sailplane glider manufacturing company ref http www.flightglobal.com pdfarchive view 1935 1935 20 201074.html ref based in Farnham , Surrey , England . It was founded as a subsidiary of E. D. Abbott Ltd in 1931 Citation needed date November 2008 by L.E. Baynes and E.D. Abbott to build the Scud Sailplane , a Glider sailplane glider designed by Baynes in 1930 and previously built by Brant Aircraft Limited at Croydon Airport . The Scud was popular, and in 1932 a Scud II model was launched. In 1935, a Scud II flown by Mungo Buxton took the British Height Record for a glider to 8,750 feet 2666 m . Also in 1935, the Scud III was rolled out. An important customer requested a sailplane which could be launched unaided and suggested a retractable engine. When fitted with such an engine the glider was called the Auxiliary . Baynes later went into partnership with Sir John Carden as Carden Baynes Aircraft Ltd of Heston Aerodrome , Middlesex to build the Carden Baynes Auxiliary . In 1935, Abbott Baynes Sailplanes took part in the Flying Flea craze by launching the Abbott Baynes Flea , which with its massed balanced front wing was a highly advanced small aircraft. A Scud 2 built in 1935 is still airworthy and is believed to be the oldest flying glider in the United Kingdom . Aircraft Carden Baynes Auxiliary Notes Reflist References http www.scalesoaring.co.uk VINTAGE Documentation Scud Scud.htm The SCUD Sailplanes http au.geocities.com ozflea41 flea craze.html Britain s Flea Craze http www.webcitation.org 5klWItZoG Archived 2009 10 24 Defunct aerospace companies of the United Kingdom Aviation lists Category Companies established in 1931 Category Defunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom Category Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category History of Croydon UK manufacturing company stub aero company stub ru Abbott Baynes Sailplanes Ltd ... more details
Summary BBC Radio 4 emergency gulf war service Licensing Non free logo Non free fair use rationale Description A photograph of the BBC Radio 5 channel logo Source scanned from paper document Article Scud FM Portion logo Purpose To illustrate the Scud FM article Resolution Low Replaceability No other information Category Radio station logos Category BBC radio logos ... more details
SS 1 may refer to SS 1 Scud missile. Pindad SS1 SS 1 rifle of the Indonesian police and military. USS Holland SS 1 SS 1 the first submarine of the U.S. Navy. SS 1 British sports car disambig it SS1 ja SS 1 ... more details
Infobox Weapon is missile yes name Shahab 1 image type Tactical SRBM vehicle range 350 km 1000 km filling One yield engine guidance cep speed length diameter weight payload capacity 1000 kilogram kg manufacturer Iran unit cost service 1987&ndash present used by Iran Oman The Shahab 1 Persian language Persian , meaning Meteor 1 was the foundation of the long range Iran ian missile program. The missile itself is a minor variant of the Scud Scud B , which Iran initially acquired from Libya and Syria between 1985 and 1986. Citation needed date September 2009 The Scud B s 300  km range allowed Iran to strike Baghdad during the Iran Iraq War . Iran later received Scud B missiles from North Korea and possibly the Soviet Union . Citation needed date September 2009 During the war between Iran and Iraq it is estimated that Iran fired 100 to 231 Scud B missiles . Oman is also a believed operator of Shahab 1 . http www.fas.org nuke guide iran missile shahab 1.htm . Iran began making the Shahab 1 sometime between 1988 and 1994 http www.fas.org nuke guide iran missile shahab 1.htm . Variants Shahab is the name of a class of Iranian missiles, service time of 1988 present, which comes in six variants Shahab 1, Shahab 2 , Shahab 3 , Shahab 4 , Shahab 5 , Shahab 6 . Operators IRN flag Oman External links http www.iranmilitaryforum.net index.php?topic 2103.0 Iran Military pictures and video See also Military of Iran Iran s missile forces Iranian military industry Current Equipment of the Iranian Army Shahab 2 Shahab 3 Shahab 4 Iran Military Iran Missiles Scud Category Weapons of Iran Category Ballistic missiles of Iran Category Medium range ballistic missiles Iran mil stub weapon stub de Shahab 1 es Shahab 1 fa ko 1 it Shahab 1 lt ahab 1 ... more details
allegedly received a shipment of Scud C Hwasong 6 and Scud D missiles from Syria. See also Hwasong 5 R 11 Zemlya R 17 Elbrus Scud References reflist Scud DPRK missiles Category Ballistic missiles of North ... more details
Elbruz or Elbrus may be Elbrus, Mount Elbrus in Russian Caucasus Elbrus computer , a series of Soviet supercomputer systems developed by Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering ITMiVT since the 1970s. R 300 , a version of Soviet designed Scud missile. Elbrus can also be used as a male first name. See also Elb ru z, garbling of Elb ur z, also called Alborz , primarily northern Iranian mountain range neighboring Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan disambig ... more details
Notability 1 Music date January 2011 Unreferenced date January 2011 Ambush Records is a London based breakcore record label . It was started in 1997 by Toby Reynolds DJ Scud and Jason Skeet Aphasic . External links http ambush.c8.com Official website http www.discogs.com label Ambush Ambush Discogs.com Catalogue UK record label stub Category British record labels Category Record labels established in 1997 Category Breakcore ... more details
Hwaseong or Hwasong can refer to Hwaseong City , a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea Hwas& 335 ng North Korea , a county in North Hamgyong province, North Korea Hwaseong Fortress , a UNESCO heritage site in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea Hwasong 5 and Hwasong 6 , North Korean versions of the Scud ballistic missile Disambig es Hwaseong ko ru vi Hwaseong nh h ng ... more details