RBU-6000
The RBU-6000 is a 213 mm caliber Soviet anti-submarine rocket launcher. The system began service in 1960-61 and it made for a wide range of Russian surface vessels. The horseshoe-shaped arrangement is remotely directed by the Burya fire control system. This anti-submarine rocket launcher was the most widespread one in the Soviet Navy and was used on many ship classes.
RAF Hethel, England
A former Royal Air Force station, the RAF was used by both the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). During WWII it was used the most. It’s located near Norwich, Norfolk, England. Nowadays, it’s owned by Lotus Cars. In 1966, the car company built a factory on the site of the airfield and from then, they’ve built factory and engineering centers and reused 2.5 miles of former runways for test tracking their cars.