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  • All disambiguators that are not part of the rocket or missile's official name should be in parenthesis.
  • Titles for missiles should follow one of the following formats (in order of preference).
    • Official designation] [Name (eg PGM-17 Thor).
    • Name or Official designation, if one is not available (eg. V-2).
    • Name] (missile) or Official designation] (missile) if one is not available, and the other is ambiguous (eg R-36 (missile)).
  • Local designations should take precedence over NATO and US Library of Congress designations (eg. R-7 Semyorka not SS-6 Sapwood).
  • Families of rockets should be disambiguated using (rocket family) where there is ambiguity.
  • Individual rockets should be disambiguated using (rocket) when there is ambiguity.
  • When there is no ambiguity, there should be no disambiguation.
  • Within families of rockets, there should be an overview article for the family, and individual articles for the variants.
  • In some cases subgroups of a family can have their own articles.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Main page Discussion Members Assessment Article alerts Recognized content Portal Naming Conventions Templates Editor of the Year
  • All disambiguators that are not part of the rocket or missile's official name should be in parenthesis.
  • Titles for missiles should follow one of the following formats (in order of preference).
    • Official designation] [Name (eg PGM-17 Thor).
    • Name or Official designation, if one is not available (eg. V-2).
    • Name] (missile) or Official designation] (missile) if one is not available, and the other is ambiguous (eg R-36 (missile)).
  • Local designations should take precedence over NATO and US Library of Congress designations (eg. R-7 Semyorka not SS-6 Sapwood).
  • Families of rockets should be disambiguated using (rocket family) where there is ambiguity.
  • Individual rockets should be disambiguated using (rocket) when there is ambiguity.
  • When there is no ambiguity, there should be no disambiguation.
  • Within families of rockets, there should be an overview article for the family, and individual articles for the variants.
  • In some cases subgroups of a family can have their own articles.

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