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- Project_Babylon abstract "Project Babylon was a project with unknown objectives commissioned by the then Iraqi president Saddam Hussein to build a series of \"superguns\". The design was based on research from the 1960s Project HARP led by the Canadian artillery expert Gerald Bull. There were most likely four different devices in the program.The project began in 1988; it was halted in 1990 after Gerald Bull was assassinated, and parts of these superguns were seized in transit around Europe. The components that remained in Iraq were destroyed by the United Nations after the 1991 Gulf War.".
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- Project_Babylon wikiPageExternalLink 2477023.stm.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageExternalLink babongun.htm.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageExternalLink supergun.htm.
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- Project_Babylon wikiPageLength "9396".
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- Project_Babylon wikiPageRevisionID "704209242".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Al-Fao.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Arkin.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Breech-loading_weapon.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Caliber.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abandoned_military_projects.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artillery_of_Iraq.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artillery_of_the_Cold_War.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iraq–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_guns.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Superguns.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Clive_Owen.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Conflict:_Desert_Storm_II.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Doomsday_Gun.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopedia_Astronautica.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Frattini.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Firepower_–_The_Royal_Artillery_Museum.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Nelson,_Hampshire.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Langella.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Forsyth.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink From_the_Earth_to_the_Moon.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_Bull.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Golgo_13.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Graphsim_Entertainment.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_War.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Gun_barrel.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink HM_Customs_and_Excise.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Iran–Iraq_War.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Spacey.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Kidon.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Linear-motion_bearing.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Louise_Penny.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Michael_F._Flynn.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Mossad.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Project_HARP.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Armouries.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink SAS_(novel_series).
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Saddam_Hussein.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Scud.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_Forgemasters.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Space_Research_Corporation.
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- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Supergun.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Teesport.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink The_Fist_of_God.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink The_Punisher_(1987_series).
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Clancys_Splinter_Cell_(novel).
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink United_States_support_for_Iraq_during_the_Iran–Iraq_war.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink V-3_cannon.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink Woolwich.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink File:IraqiSupergunIWMDuxford2005.JPG.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLink File:Iraqi_supergun_bolted_together.JPG.
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Babylon project".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iraqi Supergun (Project Babylon)".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iraqi Supergun affair".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iraqi super gun".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iraqi supergun".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Babylon".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Supergun".
- Project_Babylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "future ventures".
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- Project_Babylon subject Category:Abandoned_military_projects.
- Project_Babylon subject Category:Artillery_of_Iraq.
- Project_Babylon subject Category:Artillery_of_the_Cold_War.
- Project_Babylon subject Category:Iraq–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Project_Babylon subject Category:Space_guns.
- Project_Babylon subject Category:Superguns.
- Project_Babylon hypernym Project.
- Project_Babylon point "34.5 44.5".
- Project_Babylon type Band.
- Project_Babylon type Ballistic.
- Project_Babylon type Technology.
- Project_Babylon type SpatialThing.
- Project_Babylon comment "Project Babylon was a project with unknown objectives commissioned by the then Iraqi president Saddam Hussein to build a series of \"superguns\". The design was based on research from the 1960s Project HARP led by the Canadian artillery expert Gerald Bull. There were most likely four different devices in the program.The project began in 1988; it was halted in 1990 after Gerald Bull was assassinated, and parts of these superguns were seized in transit around Europe.".