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  • In describing trajectories, '''range''' is the distance between a launch point and an object or target. It is a ...pecified with the combination of range and [[azimuth]]. Another aspect of range is '''elevation angle''', which is the equivalent of azimuth angle but rela
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  • A '''mountain range''' is a chain of mountains bordered by lowlands or separated from other mou
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  • With respect to [[air-to-air missile]]s, a '''beyond visual range (BVR)''' missile is one intended to be fired at targets that the pilot has Longer-range missiles like the obsolete [[AIM-54 Phoenix]], [Vympel R-33 /NATO: [[AA-9 A
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Range]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ing her stern launch ramp -a.jpg|right|350px|Artist's rendering of a Short Range Prosecutor using the stern launching ramp of a Sentinel class cutter.}} The '''Short Range Prosecutor''' is a [[rigid-hull inflatable boat]] in use by the [[United St
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  • *[[Mountain range/Catalogs/Catalog of mountain ranges]]
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  • ...e for tactical situations where it can be fired a target at medium to long range, without a requirement for visual identification of the target or visual as
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Beyond visual range]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mountain range]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...re the first and still most common class of [[ballistic missile]]s, with a range between 150-799 km/94-499 mi. The class started with the German [[V-2]] in ...tantial defense. Defenses still can be overloaded, and the faster [[medium range ballistic missile]]s are harder to intercept.
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  • ...istic missiles were first developed, IRBMs were feasible before the longer-range [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s, although ICBMs replaced IRBMs in t
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  • ...but being upgraded to [[intermediate range ballistic missile|intermediate range]]; capable of carrying a nuclear weapon although accuracy may be limited
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  • ...ly warning [[radar]], operating in the [[ITU frequency bands|VHF frequency range]]
    141 bytes (18 words) - 21:58, 31 October 2008
  • ...ier]] missile, with reduced size and range, but more capability within its range and usable on smaller ships
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  • ...ional AN-|AN/TPQ-46 (formerly Lightweight Countermortar Radar and the long-range AN-|AN/TPQ-37 (also a Firefinder).
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  • ...urface warships into close range and then surprise them with intense short-range firepower.
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  • ...itank missile that also can engage hard targets such as bunkers, at longer range than tank cannon
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  • .... It is an extension of the [[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathian]] [[mountain range]], separated from it by the [[Danube River]]. The highest peak is [[Botev]]
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  • In describing trajectories, '''range''' is the distance between a launch point and an object or target. It is a ...pecified with the combination of range and [[azimuth]]. Another aspect of range is '''elevation angle''', which is the equivalent of azimuth angle but rela
    486 bytes (73 words) - 22:13, 2 July 2008
  • ...ericho III]] is of the [[intermediate-range ballistic missile|intermediate-range]] class
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  • ...eloped by the [[U.S. Army]] to engage high-value ground targets beyond the range of cannon, yet under the direct control of ground forces commanders; fired
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  • ...ge air-to-air missile, which had been second only to the AIM-54 Phoenix in range. They, and their successors, are intended to attack high-value assets (HVA) ...pecially maneuverable. The Novator R-172 (missile) has considerably longer range than the R-33.
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  • ...orm a natural border between France and Spain. The highest mountain in the range is [[Aneto Peak]], with 3,404 m.
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  • ...issile]] optimized against high-altitude, high-speed targets; long minimum range. Do not confuse its designation, '''SA-5 GAMMON''', with the '''SA-5 GRIFFO
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  • ...short-range point defense (e.g., [[MiG-21 (fighter)|MiG-21]]) or for long-range intercept of bombers and other strategic aircraft (e.g., [[MiG-25 (fighter) ...evelopment with India, especially for interceptors equipped with very long range missiles capable of killing [[high-value asset]]s such as [[Airborne Warnin
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  • ...and Regional/Global Affairs, U.S. [[National Intelligence Council]], Long Range Analysis Unit; Senior Counselor, Energy, Technology and Science Policy, Dep
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  • ...among theaters; while usually among bases, special cases can include long-range [[paratroop]] or [[special operations]] delivery to a combat area
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  • #REDIRECT [[Range]]
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  • ...[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]. The [[geology|geological]] composition of the range is the result of a number of different processes over geological time, but
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  • ...missile without all-aspect engagement geometry. The R-60M has an expanded range of target designation angles to +/- 20 degrees, a heavier warhead and an up
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  • ...be able to reach high or low notes, they sing most comfortably in a medium range.
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