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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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  • 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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...nk]] (BAT) munition, developed but not deployed for the [[MGM-140 ATACMS]] guided missile. BAT has a loitering capability that Hellfire does not.
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  • In recent years, with the advent of antitank [[guided missile]]s and effective tank-killer aircraft, there have been predictions that the
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  • The first guided missile destroyer of the postwar German Navy was named for him.
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  • ...n contrast, the major Briticsh bombing raids against the German long-range guided missile development center at Peenemunde were ''preventive''.<ref name=Peenemunde-G
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  • ...geles'' class, ''Seawolf'' class or ''Virginia'' class. All ballistic and guided missile submarines are now ''Ohio'' class.
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  • | quote = During his 34-year career, Admiral Blair served on guided missile destroyers in both the Atlantic and Pacific fleets and commanded the Kitty
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  • ...ch as the British attacks, in August 1943, against the German long-range [[guided missile]] development center at Peenemunde.<ref name=Peenemunde-GS>{{citation
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  • ...ss destruction]], as well as other prohibited weapons such as long-range [[guided missile]]s. Its field commander was then-[[major general]] [[Keith Dayton]] of the
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  • The USS ''Porter'' is a [[United States Navy]] [[Guided Missile Destroyer]] commissioned in 1999.
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  • ...World Tribune}}</ref> Alternatives here include both an Israeli wide area guided missile interceptor system called Iron Dome, and some variant of the Northrop Grumm
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  • * [[Guided missile/Definition]]
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  • *[[M1134 anti-tank guided missile]] (ATGM)
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  • ...943. There were 17 ships in this class, several of which were converted to guided missile cruisers after the war. ...cellent seakeeping, and space and power for new systems such as emerging [[guided missile]]s. They also were impressive in their presence, not an inconsequential rol
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  • * [[Guided missile/Related Articles]]
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  • The guided missile frigate (later cruiser) Richmond K. Turner (DLG-20, later CG-20) was named
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  • Germany developed the first submarine-launched [[guided missile|guided torpedo]], intended for use against convoy escorts, such as [[destro
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  • * [[Template:Guided missile/Metadata]]
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  • ...uary 1951, she began survey work in the [[Bahamas]] in connection with a [[guided missile]] testing range, work which she continued with only occasional missions els
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  • ...computer-controlled mines that do not themselves explode, but release a [[guided missile|homing torpedo]] to carry out the final attack, most often against [[submar
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  • ...ere originally emplaced by hand. Today, they may be delivered by aircraft, guided missile, or artillery. Mines fired into an area usually have features to disarm the
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  • ...attack (i.e., the final dive into the target) as well as to interfere with guided missile#flight phases|midcourse guidance.<ref name=Shtora>{{citation
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  • ...ent of the "[[ship of the line]]". There is use of constantly improving [[guided missile]]s. Major ships are of immense size, with major combatants with displacemen
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  • ...er individual weapons include thrown and launched [[grenade]]s, portable [[guided missile]]s, and [[explosive]]s, as well as helping carry ammunition for [[crew-serv
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  • ...rship intermediate between traditional destroyer and cruiser sizes, became guided missile cruisers (CG/CGN).
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  • *53 – 55 attack submarines and 4 guided missile submarines (non-nuclear weapons)
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  • ...of the enemy. Kamikazes were the first large-scale use precision-guided [[guided missile#anti-shipping missile|anti-shipping missile]]s, if one does not distinguish
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  • ...le sea forces, first with long-range helicopter air assault and long-range guided missile and aircraft strikes, neutralizing key points of approach to the target. Me
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  • ...and boarding. For many current applications, they have been replaced by [[guided missile]]s; this is a blurry line as [[guided shell]]s increasingly are used in mod See [[guided missile]] for the weapons that are, in many but not all applications, replacing gun
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  • ...fficiently small and rugged to be used, operationally, as the warhead of a guided missile, artillery|artillery shell, or unguided rocket.
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  • ...''', also called '''rocket motor''', actually propels a rocket-propelled [[guided missile]] or [[unguided rocket]]. The most general definition of such a propulsion
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  • ...fficiently small and rugged to be used, operationally, as the warhead of a guided missile, artillery|artillery shell, or unguided rocket.
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  • ...intelligence community]] continue monitoring North Korea, especially its [[guided missile]] and [[weapons of mass destruction]] efforts. Korea will never again be co
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  • ...d less traditional military systems, such as [[radar]], jet fighter, and [[guided missile]]s. A particularly major deficiency is that he never appreciated the need While German guided missile development was crude by modern standards, they were still impressive by th
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  • :*Guided Missile and Astronautics Intelligence Committee.
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  • ...type of jet engine is the turbofan. There is some use of [[ramjet]]s for [[guided missile]]s, and [[pump jet]]s for propulsion of watercraft. [[Spaceflight]] and oth
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