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  • [[guided missile|Missile guidance]] technique in which the missile homes on the signals from
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  • ...emi-active radar homing]] where the missile only has a radar receiver, a [[guided missile|missile guidance]] mode where the missile has its own radar transmitter and
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  • [[Guided missile|missile guidance]] technique for [[cruise missile]]s such as the [[BGM-109
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  • ...ome very complex when facing aircraft, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, and [[guided missile]]s
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  • ...hip- and air-launched, all designated by NATO as the [[SS-N-22 SUNBURN]] [[guided missile]]
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • An evolving series of ship-launched [[guided missile]]s developed by the U.S. Navy and used by a number of countries; primarily
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  • #Redirect [[Guided missile]]
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  • Techniques and equipment to designate military weapons ([[artillery]], [[guided missile]]s) to be launched, launching them, and, especially when not [[precision-gu
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • [[Guided missile|Missile or other guidance]] that locks onto an [[infrared]] energy source,
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  • In contrast to [[active radar homing]] and [[command guidance]], a [[guided missile|missile guidance]] method in which the missile carries a [[radar]] receiver
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  • A means of controlling a [[guided missile]]'s flight by continuous electronic or optical signals from the launcher; t
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  • '''Bearing only mode''' is a paradigm for [[guided missile]]s, in which they follow neither the [[go-onto-target]] or [[go-to-location
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  • Dutch [[Tromp-class]] area air defense [[destroyer]], desgnated a guided missile frigate, scrapped in 2002
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  • A guided missile, with a range between 600 and 1500 miles, which does not rely on aerodynami
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  • A [[guided missile]] that uses aerodynamic forces, as well as active jet or rocket propulsion,
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  • A [[guided missile]] which, once its engines stop firing, follows a generally parabolic path t
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  • A [[guided missile]] launched from the land or water surface of the Earth, aimed at a surface
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • ...X (explosive)|RDX]], aluminium powder and waxes to help casting; used in [[guided missile]] and [[torpedo]] warheads
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • ...ss destruction]], as well as other prohibited weapons such as long-range [[guided missile]]s
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • [[Naval guns and gunnery|naval gun]], [[unguided rocket]], and [[guided missile]] fire from ships, in direct support of ground forces; does not include [[c
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  • ...sible to use gas jets or small rockets. To be a guided shell rather than a guided missile, however, rockets cannot contribute to the forward motion of the shell, onl
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  • ...1991, to inspect Iraq for [[weapons of mass destruction]] and long-range [[guided missile]]s, and to supervise destruction of weapons and production facilities
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • ...Other than for specialized applications, it has largely been replaced by [[guided missile]]s
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • ...hanisms to keep it on a straight course. Modern torpedoes are underwater [[guided missile]]s that can track their target and adjust their course to hit it
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • ...ad may be part of a self-propelled weapon (e.g., unguided rocket, torpedo, guided missile. An artillery warhead, and its mechanical case, is often called a projectil
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  • The is the only ESSM guided missile remaining in the United States Navy is the RIM-162A, four of which fit into *Primary Function: Surface-to-air radar-guided missile.
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • ...n the actual reconnaissance or attack phases of their mission, much as a [[guided missile]] often is responsible for its [[terminal phase]].
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  • '''Cold launch''', applied to [[guided missile]]s, means that the main, high-temperature [[rocket motor]] does not fire un
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • An '''underwater-to-underwater missile''' is a [[guided missile]] that is fired from one submerged [[submarine]], travels at high speed to
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  • *Novator: [[guided missile]]s, especially [[air-to-air missile]]s
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  • {{r|Guided missile}}
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  • ...o focus on the conversions to guided missile cruisers and new-construction guided missile cruisers, and ignore the last of these gun cruisers. The Soviet Union did ...rigao Strait]], when aircraft had taken over the scouting role, and when [[guided missile]]s were clearly important but little understood, was unclear.
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  • A '''cruise missile''' is a [[guided missile]] that flies, through the atmosphere, to its target. It can be launched fro
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  • ...lt by [[MBDA]], which absorbed Euromissile. It is of the same vintage of [[guided missile]] as the [[BGM-71 TOW]]; both types have gone through multiple upgrades. HOT is a tube-launched, wire-guided missile with Semi-Automatic Command-to-Line-Of-Sight (SACLOS) guidance. An infrared
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  • ...enter]], a large storage and maintenance facility for [[ammunition]] and [[guided missile]]s
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  • A '''surface-to-surface missile (SSM)''' is a guided missile that is launched from one point on the surface of the Earth and will hit an
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  • ...ank weapon]] (LAW) and the [[AT-4]]. Representative of a modern antitank [[guided missile]] is the U.S. [[FGM-148 Javelin]].
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  • {{r|M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle}} (ATGM)
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  • Some weapons, such as [[guided missile]]s with nuclear [[warhead]]s, are deliberately made, for safety reasons, so
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  • ...iet 9M21 missile. American missile vehicles include the [[M1134 Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle]] from the [[Stryker family of military vehicles]] (with pneumatic
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  • ...munitions technology, or may be a "dumb" ballistic projectile; it may be a guided missile or unmanned aerial vehicle capable of flying to, and attacking, several loc
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  • ...War]], heavy cruisers were large enough to be converted to incorporate new guided missile technologies. The U.S. even built one postwar gun-only heavy cruiser class,
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  • {{r|M1134 anti-tank guided missile}} (ATGM)
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  • A '''guided missile''' is a self-powered weapon, in the family of precision-guided munitions (P
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  • ...[artillery]] [[howitzer]]s, medium [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket]]s; [[guided missile]]s that can support troops; and [[naval guns and gunnery|naval guns]] used
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  • This is the missile component of the joint U.S./German MK 31 Guided Missile Weapon System, and is launched from MK 49 box-launchers holding 21 missiles
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  • ...the term generally does not extend to individual [[unguided rocket]]s or [[guided missile]]s.
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  • ...used to improve warheads. On the other hand, he was skeptical of German [[guided missile]] research and argued against the existence of the [[V-2]] until that missi
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  • A '''suborbital''' flight path, taken by a [[space launch vehicle]], [[guided missile]], or other vehicle, flies high enough to enter [[outer space]], but, for o
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  • ...e (i.e., falling under the [[Missile Technology Control Regime]] (MCTR)) [[guided missile]]s.
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  • He commanded three ships: the gasoline tanker ''USS Noxubee (AOG 56)'', the guided missile [[destroyer]] ''USS Goldsborough (DDG 20)'', and the [[Ticonderoga-class]]
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  • ...o gives maximum range for the caliber, as in [[naval guns and gunnery]]. [[Guided missile]]s can have much longer ranges than gun artillery and have replaced them in
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  • ...l variant allows a rear-facing or "over-the-shoulder" launch of this radar-guided missile. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...by the [[M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System]] (MLRS). Properly, they are [[guided missile]]s rather than [[unguided rocket]]s, but, since it is derived from the ungu
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  • ...pace vehicle tracker, or direct signals to the fins or other controls of a guided missile. A typical motor drive gives feedback of its actual position, so there can
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  • ...t that could either be used for atmospheric research or to function as a [[guided missile]]. Dual-use decisions need to be made on a case-by-case basis.
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  • ...tive, as the controller can cue the imaging sensor of an electro-optically guided missile, such as the [[AGM-65 Maverick]], to the threat, and let the weapons system
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  • '''Vertical launch systems (VLS)''' have become the standard for guided missile launchers in modern submarines and surface warships. They are a distinct de
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  • ...what is now known as [[fast attack craft]], which may now be armed with [[guided missile]]s. Since [[battleship]]s and [[cruiser]]s were too cumbersome to chase and
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  • In more complex [[space launch vehicle]]s (SLV) and in many, but not all, [[guided missile]]s, the [[rocket motor]] is a propulsion subsystem. Many SLVs and missiles ...ment in WWII, considered, in 1949, the feasibility of what he considered a guided missile of long range: two thousand miles. <blockquote>It could then hit a target,
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  • ...ehicle and can move significant distances without being towed. Tactical [[guided missile]] launchers also fall into this category. Weapons of this type are [[indire
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  • ...//www.stormingmedia.us/85/8570/A857024.html Unmanned Undersea Vehicles And Guided Missile Submarines: Technological and Operational Synergies] </ref>
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  • ...ding the [[U.S. Naval War College]], he became the navy staff deputy for [[guided missile]]s, and then commanded the aircraft carrier ''[[USS Bennington]]'' when she
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  • A '''ballistic missile''' is a [[guided missile]], usually of substantial range compared to cannon, that follows a generall
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  • Early telemetry from, for example, [[guided missile]]s used various [[modulation]] techniques to put a continuously varying ins
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  • ...ent chaff payloads to be used against missiles at different parts of their guided missile#Flight phases|flight path; one type may be intended to '''distract''' midco
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  • ...ong tendency to introduce guidance for these large rockets; the [[ATACMS]] guided missile could always be fired from the M270. M26 and guided M30, and ATACMS missile
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  • ...ntitank company using [[BGM-71 TOW|TOW missiles]] aboard [[M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle]]s, a 120mm mortar unit with [[M1129 mortar carrier]]s (MC), and a
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  • ...ive part of the raid may involve special reconnaissance controlling air or guided missile strikes.
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