Jindivik: the hunted one

Australia, 1973

Film
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The Jindivik is the remote-control target aircraft designed and built at the Government Aircraft Factory in Melbourne. The design has been upgraded during its 20 years of existence, and the latest version can be used to test guided missiles in a variety of target situations. Cinematogrpahy by Russell Boyd.

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director

Bewick Hack

production company

Australian Commonwealth Film Unit

Supreme Film Studios

Duration

00:14:40:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1973

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