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code name A code name, call sign or cryptonym is a code word or name used, sometimes clandestinely, to refer to another name, word, project, or person. Code names are often used for military purposes, or in espionage. They may also be used in industrial ...
s used to disguise the nature of various British military research projects. They were mainly used by the
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from the end of the
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until 1958, when the ministry was broken up and its functions distributed among the forces. The codes were replaced by an
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code system.


History

During WWII, British intelligence was able to glean details of new German technologies simply by considering their code names. For instance, when they heard of a new system known as ''
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'',
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asked around and found that Wotan was a one-eyed god. Based on this, he guessed it was a
radio navigation Radio navigation or radionavigation is the application of radio frequencies to determine a position of an object on the Earth, either the vessel or an obstruction. Like radiolocation, it is a type of radiodetermination. The basic principles a ...
system using a single radio beam. This proved correct, and the
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was able to quickly render it useless through jamming. Wishing to avoid making this sort of mistake,
Ministry of Supply The Ministry of Supply (MoS) was a department of the UK government formed in 1939 to co-ordinate the supply of equipment to all three British armed forces, headed by the Minister of Supply. A separate ministry, however, was responsible for airc ...
(MoS) initiated a system that would be entirely random and deliberately unrelated to the program in any way, while still being easy to remember. Each rainbow code name was constructed from a randomly selected colour, plus an (often appropriate) noun taken from a list, for example: * "Blue" + "Steel" = Blue Steel, a nuclear-armed stand-off missile * "Green" + "Mace" =
Green Mace Green Mace, also known as the QF 127/58 SBT X1, was a British heavy anti-aircraft gun of the 1950s. It used a variety of techniques to improve the firing rate of the gun, and the velocity of its projectiles. Although a prototype was built and survi ...
, an anti-aircraft (AA) gun. While most colour and noun combinations were meaningless, some were real names, although quite unrelated to the project they designated. For example, "Black Maria" is also a name for a police van and the "Red Duster" is a name for the Red Ensign, the flag flown by British
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s. Some code names were not assigned through the official system, but created to sound like it. The Blue Yeoman radar is an example, an unofficial name created by combining the names of two other projects, Blue Riband and
Orange Yeoman Orange most often refers to: * Orange (fruit), the fruit of the tree species '' Citrus'' × ''sinensis'' ** Orange blossom, its fragrant flower *Orange (colour), from the color of an orange, occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum ...
. The names were mostly dropped with the end of the Ministry in 1959. Its functions were split between the
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, the
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, and the newly created Ministry of Aviation for civil aviation. After the reorganization, projects were mostly named with randomly selected codes comprising two letters and three digits, e.g. BL755, WE.177. Rainbow codes, or at least names that look like them without being official, have occasionally been used for some modern systems; current examples include the Orange Reaper Electronic Support Measures system and the Blue Vixen radar—the latter most likely so named because it was a replacement for the Blue Fox radar.


Projects


Black

* Black Arrow – a satellite launch vehicle derived from Blue Streak/
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*
Black Knight The black knight is a literary stock character who masks his identity and that of his liege by not displaying heraldry. Black knights are usually portrayed as villainous figures who use this anonymity for misdeeds. They are often contrasted with t ...
– a launch vehicle used to test re-entry vehicles for Blue Streak * Black Maria – fighter IFF interrogator *
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– proposed satellite launch vehicle based on Blue Streak/
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— a.k.a. Blue Star * Black Rock – surface to surface guided missile


Blue

*
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X-Band The X band is the designation for a band of frequencies in the microwave radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum. In some cases, such as in communication engineering, the frequency range of the X band is rather indefinitely set at approxi ...
CW target illumination radar for Bristol Bloodhound – a.k.a. AMES Type 86 * Blue Badger – truck-mounted
nuclear land mine Atomic demolition munitions (ADMs), colloquially known as nuclear land mines, are small nuclear explosive devices. ADMs were developed for both military and civilian purposes. As weapons, they were designed to be exploded in the forward battle ...
– later renamed Violet Mist * Blue Bishop – portable 2.5 MW nuclear-powered
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– previously Green Janet * Blue BoarTV-guided bomb * Blue Boy
VHF Very high frequency (VHF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) from 30 to 300 megahertz (MHz), with corresponding wavelengths of ten meters to one meter. Frequencies immediately below VHF ...
speech
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* Blue Bunny – ten-kiloton nuclear mine, see ''
Blue Peacock Blue Peacock, renamed from Blue Bunny and originally Brown Bunny, was a British tactical nuclear weapon project in the 1950s. The project's goal was to store a number of ten-kiloton nuclear land mines in Germany. These mines which were intende ...
'' * Blue Cat – nuclear warhead a.k.a. ''Tony'' – UK version of US W44, a.k.a. ''
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'' * Blue Cedar – AA No. 3 Mk. 7 mobile
anti-aircraft Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based ...
radar *
Blue Circle Blue Circle Industries was a British public company manufacturing cement. It was founded in 1900 as the Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd through the fusion of 24 cement works, mostly around on the Thames and Medway estuaries, toget ...
– Sarcastic nickname for concrete ballast fitted to early variants of the
Panavia Tornado ADV The Panavia Tornado Air Defence Variant (ADV) was a long-range, twin-engine interceptor version of the swing-wing Panavia Tornado. The aircraft's first flight was on 27 October 1979, and it entered service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 19 ...
in place of the
AI.24 Foxhunter The AI.24 ''Foxhunter'' was an airborne radar carried by the Panavia Tornado ADV fighter aircraft (known as the Tornado F3 in Royal Air Force service) and gave it an all-weather, day and night, beyond-visual-range engagement capability. Pro ...
radar, after the concrete company Blue Circle Industries * Blue Danube – the first British nuclear weapon in service * Blue Devil – T4 optical
bombsight A bombsight is a device used by military aircraft to drop bombs accurately. Bombsights, a feature of combat aircraft since World War I, were first found on purpose-designed bomber aircraft and then moved to fighter-bombers and modern tactical ...
– drift and
ground speed Ground speed is the horizontal speed of an aircraft relative to the Earth’s surface. It is vital for accurate navigation that the pilot has an estimate of the ground speed that will be achieved during each leg of a flight. An aircraft diving ve ...
from Green Satin * Blue Diamond – AA No. 7 anti-aircraft radar * Blue Diver – ARI (Airborne Radio Installation) 18075 airborne low-band
VHF Very high frequency (VHF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) from 30 to 300 megahertz (MHz), with corresponding wavelengths of ten meters to one meter. Frequencies immediately below VHF ...
jammer – against metric frequency radar such as Tall King – fitted to Victor & Vulcan * Blue Dolphin – Blue Jay Mk V for
Sea Vixen The de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen is a British twin-engine, twin boom-tailed, two-seat, carrier-based fleet air-defence fighter flown by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm during the 1950s through to the early 1970s. The Sea Vixen was designed by ...
– see Hawker Siddeley Red Top * Blue Duck – Anti-Submarine Warfare missile, entered service as
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* Blue Envoy – surface-to-air missile to OR.1140, replaced Green Sparker as "Stage 2" SAM * Blue Fox – kiloton range nuclear weapon, later renamed Indigo Hammer – not to be confused with the later Blue Fox radar * Blue Fox – airborne radar * Blue Jacket – ARI (Airborne Radio Installation) 5880 airborne Doppler navigation radar fitted to Hawker-Siddeley Buccaneer aircraft. *
Blue Jay The blue jay (''Cyanocitta cristata'') is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America. It lives in most of the eastern and central United States; some eastern populations may be migratory. Resident populations are ...
– air-to-air missile – entered service as
de Havilland Firestreak The de Havilland Firestreak is a British first-generation, passive infrared homing (heat seeking) air-to-air missile. It was developed by de Havilland Propellers (later Hawker Siddeley) in the early 1950s, entering service in 1957. It was the fi ...
* Blue Joker – balloon-borne Early Warning radar – a.k.a. AMES Type 87 * Blue Kestrel – search radar * Blue Label – AMES Type 84 radar * Blue Lagoon – Infra-red air-to-air detector * Blue Mercury – Centurion Crocodile flamethrower tank. *
Blue Moon A blue moon is an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year: the third of four full moons in a season. The phrase in modern usage has nothing to do with the actual color of the Moon, although a visually blue Moon (the Moon ...
– nuclear-armed cruise missile project, replaced by Blue Streak * Blue Oak – AWRE Atlas 2 super-computer used for simulation of nuclear explosions * Blue Orchid – Marconi doppler navigation equipment for helicopters * Blue Parrot – ARI 5930 I band automatic contour-following radar for Buccaneer – also known as AIRPASS II (AIRPASS=Airborne Interception Radar & Pilot's Attack Sight System) *
Blue Peacock Blue Peacock, renamed from Blue Bunny and originally Brown Bunny, was a British tactical nuclear weapon project in the 1950s. The project's goal was to store a number of ten-kiloton nuclear land mines in Germany. These mines which were intende ...
– ten-kiloton
nuclear land mine Atomic demolition munitions (ADMs), colloquially known as nuclear land mines, are small nuclear explosive devices. ADMs were developed for both military and civilian purposes. As weapons, they were designed to be exploded in the forward battle ...
– also known as '' Blue Bunny'' and '' Brown Bunny''; it used the Blue Danube
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. * Blue Perseus – flamethrower kit for the Centurion Crocodile tank * Blue Ranger – Delivery of Blue Steel to Australia * Blue RapierRed Rapier – missiles – see UB.109T *
Blue Riband The Blue Riband () is an unofficial accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the record highest average speed. The term was borrowed from horse racing and was not widely used until after 1910. ...
– large jamming-resistant radar. Cancelled 1958 and replaced by a smaller version as Blue Yeoman. * Blue Rosette – short-case nuclear weapon bomb casing for reconnaissance bomber to spec R156T, including the Avro 730,
Handley Page HP.100 The Handley Page HP.100 was a tendered submission to build a long-range, high-speed reconnaissance aircraft for the Royal Air Force, able to overfly Soviet territory in the face of anti-aircraft defences, and to supply information for the V ...
, English Electric P10, Vickers SP4 and others. * Blue Saga – ARI 18105 airborne radar warning receiver (RWR) – fitted to Victor & Vulcan *
Blue Sapphire Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide () with trace amounts of elements such as iron, titanium, chromium, vanadium, or magnesium. The name sapphire is derived via the Latin "sapphi ...
astro-navigation system – see also Orange Tartan * Blue Shadow – navigation equipment for Canberra B.16, developed as Yellow Aster. * Blue Shield – see Armstrong Whitworth Sea Slug * Blue Silk – airborne Doppler navigation radar unit with lower speed range than Green Satin * Blue Sky – see
Fairey Fireflash Fireflash was the United Kingdom's first air-to-air guided missile to see service with the Royal Air Force. Constructed by Fairey Aviation, the missile utilised radar beam riding guidance. Fireflash had relatively limited performance and requi ...
* Blue Slug – heavy ship-to-ship missile using
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launcher, nuclear or conventional * Blue Star – satellite launcher – see
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* Blue Steel – an air-launched rocket propelled nuclear stand-off missile * Blue Stone – Unit 386D ENI (Electronic Neutron Initiator) – nuclear weapon component * Blue Streak – a
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* Blue Study – automatic blind bombing system for V-bombers * Blue Sugar – air-droppable target marking radio beacon developed by TRE. * Blue Vesta – a later version of the
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air-to-air missile * Blue Vixen
Pulse-Doppler radar A pulse-Doppler radar is a radar system that determines the range to a target using pulse-timing techniques, and uses the Doppler effect of the returned signal to determine the target object's velocity. It combines the features of pulse radars and ...
for Sea Harrier FA2 * Blue Warrior (EW) VHF/UHF Jammer countermeasure to use of Radar AA Shells * Blue Water – Nuclear-armed tactical surface-to-surface missile intended for
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in West Germany. Also see Red Rose * Blue Yeoman – Early Warning radar, also known as
AMES Type 85 The AMES Type 85, also known by its rainbow code Blue Yeoman, was an extremely powerful early warning (EW) and fighter direction (GCI) radar used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as part of the Linesman/Mediator radar network. First proposed in early ...
, a component '' Linesman''. Name created from the "Blue" of Blue Riband and the Yeoman of Orange Yeoman. Potentially non-official name.


Brown

* Brown Bunny – original, unofficial name for
Blue Peacock Blue Peacock, renamed from Blue Bunny and originally Brown Bunny, was a British tactical nuclear weapon project in the 1950s. The project's goal was to store a number of ten-kiloton nuclear land mines in Germany. These mines which were intende ...


Green

* Green Apple – related to ''
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'' for measuring drift at sea * Green Archermortar-locating radar * Green Bacon – experimental anti-aircraft radar for Bofors units * Green Bamboo – "hybrid" nuclear weapon design similar to Soviet RDS-6s * Green Bottle – 1944 device for homing on U-boat radio signals (ARI.5574) * Green Cheese – nuclear anti-ship missile * Green FlashGreen Cheese’s replacement * Green Flax – Surface-to-Air Guided Weapon ( SAGW) or surface-to-air missile (SAM); see Yellow Temple * Green Garland – infrared proximity fuze for Red Top *
Green Garlic Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 Nanometre, nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by ...
– Early Warning radar, also known as the AMES Type 80 * Green Ginger – surveillance radars – combined installation of AMES Type 88 and AMES Type 89 *
Green Granite Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combina ...
– thermonuclear warheads: Green Granite (small), and Green Granite (large), both tested at
Operation Grapple Operation Grapple was a set of four series of British nuclear weapons tests of early atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs carried out in 1957 and 1958 at Malden Island and Kiritimati (Christmas Island) in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands in the ...
* Green Grass – nuclear warhead for Violet Club and Yellow Sun Mark 1 bombs * Green Hammock – low-altitude bomber, Doppler navigation * Green Janet – portable, nuclear power plant; see Blue Bishop * Green Light – SAGW or SAM – see Short Sea Cat * Green Lizard – tube-launched SAM with variable geometry wings *
Green Mace Green Mace, also known as the QF 127/58 SBT X1, was a British heavy anti-aircraft gun of the 1950s. It used a variety of techniques to improve the firing rate of the gun, and the velocity of its projectiles. Although a prototype was built and survi ...
– 5-inch rapid firing anti-aircraft gun * Green Minnow – Radiometer imager * Green Palm – ARI 18074 airborne
VHF Very high frequency (VHF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) from 30 to 300 megahertz (MHz), with corresponding wavelengths of ten meters to one meter. Frequencies immediately below VHF ...
voice channel jammer with four pre-set channels, replaced in the Vulcan B2 by the I band jammer * Green Salad – ARI 18044 wide-band VHF Homing equipment for the Avro Shackleton. * Green Satin – ARI 5851 airborne Doppler navigation radar unit * Green Sparkler – advanced SAM for the "Stage 2" program, became Blue Envoy * Green Thistle – Infra-red homing system based on the German wartime Kielgerät * Green Walnut – blind bombing equipment *
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– pilotless interceptor/SAGW * Green Willow
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AI Mk. 20 Fire Control radar, backup to ARI 5897 AI Mk. 23 Airborne Interception radar for the
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fighter * Green Wizard – instrument for calibrating anti-aircraft guns by measuring their muzzle velocity


Indigo

*
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– S-band radar jamming system * Indigo Corkscrewcontinuous wave radar, used with the Bristol Bloodhound and English Electric Thunderbird SAMs * Indigo Hammer, formerly Blue Fox – nuclear weapon


Jade

* Jade River – continuous wave radar, developed from Indigo Corkscrew


Orange

* Orange Blossom – Probably a deliberate mis-identification of the Orange Crop pods fitted to 1312 Flight Hercules aircraft, (Pod-mounted electronic support measures used on the Hercules – maybe). * Orange Cocktail – Experimental homing radar weapon from 1950s * Orange CropRacal MIR 2 ESM system for Royal Navy
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and Royal Navy Sea King (HAS.5 onwards but not Mk 4 "Junglies", who had the Racal Prophet lightweight RWR fitted to some, or to the Royal Navy SAR) helicopters and some Royal Air Force Hercules aircraft. * Orange Harvest – S and X band warning receiver fitted to Shackletons * Orange Herald – large boosted fission nuclear warhead, tested at
Operation Grapple Operation Grapple was a set of four series of British nuclear weapons tests of early atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs carried out in 1957 and 1958 at Malden Island and Kiritimati (Christmas Island) in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands in the ...
in 1957. * Orange Nell – short-range surface-to-air missile (SAGW) * Orange Pippin – Ferranti, anti-aircraft, fire-control radar * Orange Poodle – low altitude, OTHR (Over-the-Horizon) early-warning radar – abandoned * Orange Putter – ARI 5800 airborne passive radar warning receiver tuned to Soviet AI radars and fitted to
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and Valiant. * Orange ReaperRacal "Kestrel" ESM system for Royal Navy
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helicopters * Orange Tartan – 'Auto-Astro' automated
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system (day) – see also Blue Sapphire (night). * Orange Toffee – radar for Blue Envoy *
Orange William Orange William was a British project to develop a long-range anti-tank missile as a possible alternative to the Malkara being developed in Australia. The project was drawn up in 1954 and the resulting contract won by Fairey Engineering in 1956 ...
– heavy anti-tank missile, canceled, later replaced by ''Swingfire'' *
Orange Yeoman Orange most often refers to: * Orange (fruit), the fruit of the tree species '' Citrus'' × ''sinensis'' ** Orange blossom, its fragrant flower *Orange (colour), from the color of an orange, occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum ...
– Early Warning radar & guidance for Bristol Bloodhound SAGW – a.k.a.
AMES Type 82 The AMES Type 82, also widely known by its rainbow codename Orange Yeoman, was an S-band 3D radar built by Marconi and used by the Royal Air Force (RAF), initially for tactical control and later for air traffic control (ATC). Development start ...


Pink

* Pink Hawk – early name for
Fairey Fireflash Fireflash was the United Kingdom's first air-to-air guided missile to see service with the Royal Air Force. Constructed by Fairey Aviation, the missile utilised radar beam riding guidance. Fireflash had relatively limited performance and requi ...
missile. As this was a "watered down" version of the Red Hawk, and thus pink, it is an example of Rainbow Codes having some implied meaning, rather than their usual purely deliberately meaningless choice.


Purple

* Purple Granite – nuclear weapon – see
Green Granite Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combina ...
* Purple Passion – Sub-kiloton demolition mine project related to Violet Mist. * Purple Possum – VX Nerve Agent.


Red

* Red Achilles – flamethrower kit for the CT 25 armoured carrier *
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– air-launched anti-ship weapon or "special bomb" * Red Bacchus – mobile mixing plant for Red Vulcan flamethrower fuel *
Red Beard is a 1965 Japanese ''jidaigeki'' film co-written, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa, in his last collaboration with actor Toshiro Mifune. Based on Shūgorō Yamamoto's 1959 short story collection, '' Akahige Shinryōtan'', the film takes pl ...
– nuclear weapon * Red Biddy – Infantry platoon anti-tank missile, cancelled 1953 * Red Brick – Experimental continuous-wave target illuminating radar * Red Cabbage – Naval radar * Red Carpet – X-band radar jammer * Red Cat – Air-launched nuclear stand-off missile cancelled 11/54. * Red Cheeks – inertially guided bomb based on the work of Tubby Vielle * Red Cyclops – flamethrower kit for the FV201 tank *
Red Dean Red Dean, a rainbow code name, was a large air-to-air missile developed for the Royal Air Force during the 1950s. Originally planned to use an active radar seeker to offer all-aspect performance and true fire-and-forget engagements, the valve- ...
– large air-to-air missile * Red Devil – experimental blind bombing system using Green Satin and Red Setter radars together * Red Drover – airborne radar – see Avro 730 * Red Duster – ''Bristol Bloodhound'' surface-to-air missile * Red Elsie – AP No. 8 anti-personnel mine, developed jointly with Canada. * Red Eye (Redeye) – An American general-purpose infra-red homing missile * Red Flag – free-fall nuclear bomb – 'Improved Kiloton Bomb' – WE.177 * Red Flannel – experimental
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H2S * Red Garter –
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ARI 5818 airborne tail warning radar for the Vulcan, did not enter service * Red Hawk – large missile "downrated" to give Pink Hawk which became Blue Sky * Red Heathen – early SAM project, became Red Shoes and Red Duster * Red Hebe – air-to-air missile, a replacement for
Red Dean Red Dean, a rainbow code name, was a large air-to-air missile developed for the Royal Air Force during the 1950s. Originally planned to use an active radar seeker to offer all-aspect performance and true fire-and-forget engagements, the valve- ...
* Red Hermes – FV3702 armoured fuel trailer for flamethrower tanks * Red Indian – analogue anti-aircraft fire control computer for Bofors L/70 gun. * Red King – two-barrel revolver cannon, developed alongside Red Queen. The name is likely not random, but instead a reference to its Oerlikon factory designation, RK, for Revolver Kanone. * Red Light
X band The X band is the designation for a band of frequencies in the microwave radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum. In some cases, such as in communication engineering, the frequency range of the X band is rather indefinitely set at approxi ...
jammer for V Bombers, entered service as ARI 18146 *
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– airborne side-looking radar (SLAR), tested on the Victor a 40 foot long aerial under each wing. Flexing in flight corrupted the resolution. Cancelled 1962. * Red Planet – infantry platoon anti-tank missile * Red Queen – rapid fire 42 mm revolver cannon anti-aircraft gun * Red Rapier, Blue Rapier missiles – see UB.109T * Red Rose – short-range, battlefield nuclear missile for the
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– later known as '' Blue Water''; cancelled 1962 * Red Sea (AA) – the AA predictor designed for use with the ''Green Mace'' automatic AA gun *
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– experimental side-looking radar for
V bomber The "V bombers" were the Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft during the 1950s and 1960s that comprised the United Kingdom's strategic nuclear strike force known officially as the V force or Bomber Command Main Force. The three models of strategic ...
s * Red Shoes – see English Electric Thunderbird *
Red Shrimp Red Shrimp was an airborne high-bandwidth :en:radar jammer, radar jammer fitted to the Avro Vulcan, Vulcan and Handley Page Victor, Victor. The name was one of the :en:Rainbow Code, Rainbow Codes, its official name was ARI.18076, for Airborne Rad ...
– ARI 18076 airborne high-band jammer fitted to Victor and Vulcan * Red Snow – nuclear weapon
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– fitted to Yellow Sun Mk2 and Blue Steel * Red Steer
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ARI 5919/ARI 5952 airborne tail warning radar – development of AI 20 Green Willow – fitted to Victor & Vulcan. The name likely refers to Jerry Steer at the RRE. * Red Ticket – associated with AI 17 radar * Red Top – air-to-air missile developed from the Firestreak Mk 4 * Red Tulip – phase coherent radar Moving Target Indicator (MTI) * Red Vulcan – flamethrower fuel mixture


Violet

* Violet Bannerinfrared seeker for Red Top * Violet Club – nuclear weapon *
Violet Friend Violet Friend was the Ministry of Supply rainbow code for an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system developed in the United Kingdom. The project began in 1954 with study contracts for an early warning radar system, which was followed by the February ...
– simple ABM system ordered under AST.1135. * Violet Mist – truck-mounted
nuclear land mine Atomic demolition munitions (ADMs), colloquially known as nuclear land mines, are small nuclear explosive devices. ADMs were developed for both military and civilian purposes. As weapons, they were designed to be exploded in the forward battle ...
– formerly Blue Badger. Used the
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physics package Nuclear weapon designs are physical, chemical, and engineering arrangements that cause the physics package of a nuclear weapon to detonate. There are three existing basic design types: * pure fission weapons, the simplest and least technically ...
. * Violet Picture – UHF Homer, built by
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– Fitted to many RAF aircraft. * Violet Vision – nuclear warhead for
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missile – based on
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Yellow

* Yellow Anvil
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shell warhead * Yellow AsterH2S Mk 9A bombing radar, fitted to
V bomber The "V bombers" were the Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft during the 1950s and 1960s that comprised the United Kingdom's strategic nuclear strike force known officially as the V force or Bomber Command Main Force. The three models of strategic ...
s * Yellow Barley
radar warning receiver Radar warning receiver (RWR) systems detect the radio emissions of radar systems. Their primary purpose is to issue a warning when a radar signal that might be a threat is detected, like a fighter aircraft's fire control radar. The warning can ...
* Yellow Duckling – infra-red submarine detector * Yellow Feather – missile seeker * Yellow Fever – fire control system for the Bofors L/70 anti-aircraft gun, comprising a Blue Diamond radar and a Red Indian analogue computer * Yellow Gate
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ESM for E-3D Sentry and Nimrod MR.2 * Yellow JackOrange Pippin's radar component * Yellow Lemon – Doppler-navigation system for naval aircraft. Valve-based precursor to the transistorised Blue Jacket. *
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– mobile tactical control radar for Bristol Bloodhound – a.k.a. AMES Type 83 * Yellow Sand – anti-ship missile, possibly a precursor to Green Cheese * Yellow Sun – nuclear weapon casing * Yellow Temple – nuclear-armed SAGW development of Red Shoes * Yellow Tiger – Target illuminating radar used with the Thunderbird missile. * Yellow Veil – ALQ-167 pod for Royal Navy Lynx.


Non-Rainbow codes

Several British military related terms have a similar "colour" format to Rainbow Codes, but are not since they do not refer to classified research projects, and some names have been used unofficially. These include: * Black Banana – unofficial nickname for the
Blackburn Buccaneer The Blackburn Buccaneer is a British carrier-capable attack aircraft designed in the 1950s for the Royal Navy (RN). Designed and initially produced by Blackburn Aircraft at Brough, it was later officially known as the Hawker Siddeley Buccane ...
, originally named the ''Blackburn ANA'' (Blackburn Advanced Naval Aircraft). * Black Beacon – The Orfordness Rotating Wireless Beacon, known simply as the Orfordness Beacon or sometimes the Black Beacon, was an early radio navigation system * Blue Circle – sardonic name for concrete ballast for Buccaneer while awaiting Blue Parrot radar. Also used for Sea Harrier ballast in place of Blue Fox radar, and Tornado F.2 ballast. From the
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cement company. * Blue Eric – improvised I band
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jammer against the Fledermaus gun control radar during the Falklands War. Installed in the Harrier GR.3's starboard 30mm gun pod. * Blue Yeoman – unofficial name for an experimental radar made from components of the Blue Riband and Orange Yeoman * Green Goddess – colloquial name for Civil Defence
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* Green Meat – a 'spoof' SAM programme reported in the 1976 RAF Yearbook * Green Parrot – unconfirmed low yield nuclear weapon mentioned in a 1981 ''
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'' article by Duncan Campbell who later claimed that it was "probably" a copy of the US
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. The WE.177 has incorrectly been referred to as the Green Parrot by some authors. However Green Parrot was a NATO codename for the Soviet PFM-1 anti-infantry mine. Green Parrot was also the term for an admiral's barge, traditionally with a green-painted hull. * Green Porridge – RAF aircrew nickname for green-tinted H2S bombing radar display PPI image in Valiant, Victor & Vulcan *
Red Arrows The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Waddington. The team was formed in late 1964 as an all-RAF team, replacing a number of unofficial team ...
– RAF display team * Red Devils – Parachute Regiment display team * Red Slab – joke name for a large ballast weight replacing the nose radar in Avro Vulcan XH558 in its return to flight as a civil display aircraft. * Violet Fire
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light fire detection system for
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engine bays.


See also

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British military aircraft designation systems British military aircraft designations are used to refer to aircraft types and variants operated by the armed forces of the United Kingdom. Since the end of the First World War, aircraft types in British military service have generally been kn ...
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Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom In 1952, the United Kingdom became the third country (after the United States and the Soviet Union) to develop and test nuclear weapons, and is one of the five nuclear-weapon states under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. ...
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Rainbow Herbicides The Rainbow Herbicides are a group of tactical-use chemicals used by the United States military in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. Success with Project AGILE field tests with herbicides in South Vietnam in 1961 and inspiration by the Briti ...


References

;Notes ;Bibliography *Public Record Office, London. TNA AIR 2/17322 E51B (a)
'' Vulcan's Hammer: V-Force Aircraft and Weapons Projects Since 1945''
– Chris Gibson – 2011 –


External links


British nuclear weapon history
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Rainbow Codes
Rainbow Codes The Rainbow Codes were a series of code names used to disguise the nature of various British military research projects. They were mainly used by the Ministry of Supply from the end of the Second World War until 1958, when the ministry was broke ...
Rainbow Codes The Rainbow Codes were a series of code names used to disguise the nature of various British military research projects. They were mainly used by the Ministry of Supply from the end of the Second World War until 1958, when the ministry was broke ...
United Kingdom defence procurement
Rainbow Codes The Rainbow Codes were a series of code names used to disguise the nature of various British military research projects. They were mainly used by the Ministry of Supply from the end of the Second World War until 1958, when the ministry was broke ...