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== Color stripes/bands (MIL-STD-709D) ==
The color stripes or bands on missiles are '''standardized''' (follow by '''MIL-STD-709D''') markings that indicate the type of warhead, propellant, or guidance system of the missile, and they follow specific military conventions for identification purposes.
=== Common Color Stripes and Meanings ===
[[File:A US Air Force (USAF) F-16CJ Fighting Falcon aircraft assigned to the 55th Fighter Squadron, Shaw Air Force Base (AFB), South Carolina (SC), launches an AIM-120C Advanced Medium Ran - DPLA - 7d8332bdbf7a45cd5d49c40d5d660e22.jpeg|thumb|A US Air Force (USAF) F-16CJ Fighting Falcon aircraft assigned to the 55th Fighter Squadron, Shaw Air Force Base (AFB), South Carolina (SC), launches an '''live warhead (Two yellow stripe and one brown stripe) AIM-120C Advanced Medium Range missile'''.|720x720px]]
{| class="wikitable"
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! Color
! Meaning
! Description
|-
| '''Yellow (FED-STD-595/33538)'''
| High-explosive warhead
| Identifies High Explosive (HE) ammunition or indicates the presence of a high explosive.
|-
| '''Brown (FED-STD-595/30117 or FED-STD-595/30140)'''
| Live rocket motor
| Identifies low explosive items or components or indicates the presence of a low explosive. Denotes that the missile contains live propellant and is capable of powered flight.
|-
| '''Light Blue (FED-STD-595/35109)'''
| Inert or training missile
| Identifies practice ammunition/munitions as inert, often used for training or as a dummy.
|-
| '''Light Red (FED-STD-595/31158)'''
| Incendiary or tracking systems
| Identifies incendiary ammunition or indicates the presence of highly flammable material (liquids, jellies, solids), designed to produce image by fire.
|-
| '''White (FED-STD-595/37875)'''
| Illumination or countermeasures
| Identifies illuminating ammunition or ammunition designed to produce a colored light.
|}
=== Interpretation of Color Stripes in Missiles ===
Missiles often carry multiple stripes to indicate different characteristics. For example:
* A missile with a '''yellow''' and a '''brown''' stripe signifies that it has a live warhead and a live rocket motor.
* A missile with a '''blue''' stripe is typically a training round or inert version of a live missile.
=== Example Missiles ===
* The '''AIM-9 Sidewinder''' missile typically has:
** A '''yellow''' stripe for its high-explosive warhead.
** A '''brown''' stripe indicating its live rocket motor.
** '''Light blue''' stripes on inert versions used for training purposes.
* The '''AIM-120 AMRAAM''' missile:
** Usually features both a '''yellow''' stripe (live warhead) and a '''brown''' stripe (live rocket motor).
** Training versions are marked with a '''light blue''' stripe.