In Desert Storm, a jet-propelled cruise missile used two electronic guidance systems and cost about a million dollars. |
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An Iraqi surface-to-surface missile that was being fired at our troops fell short of its target. |
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On July 10, India launched its new, long-range Agni III missile from the Orissa Coast which fell short of its intended target 1800 miles away. |
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These low-tech ways of attacking have the advantage that they do not leave a return address in the way that launching a missile would do. |
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The two-stage missile is equipped with solid propellant booster and sustainer rocket motors. |
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After leaving the launcher the solid propellant rocket motor accelerates the missile to supersonic speed. |
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As they are today, the missile talks should be aimed at accomplishing a variety of objectives. |
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The aircraft commander, who was at the controls, waited for the kick associated with the missile release. |
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Although other factors contributed to the outcomes in both the Bekaa Valley and the Falklands, the air-to-air missile clearly had come of age. |
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The very first air-to-air missile was an aircraft rocket designed primarily for antiballoon or anti-Zeppelin work. |
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The world's most potent and technologically advanced short-range air-to-air missile has been accepted into service for the Hornet fleet. |
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Surface-to-air missile batteries and radar sites, armored units, governmental buildings, and safe houses were systematically taken out. |
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The flares are fired when the crew detect, by radar, they are being chased by a missile homing in on the hot exhaust of the plane. |
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An incoming missile attack will initially be detected by the ship's long-range surveillance radar. |
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He announced to the world the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba to house tactical nuclear weapons. |
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But the resulting weapons led the way into the missile age and proved adaptable to tactical air warfare. |
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In some ways, it's a well-done film with some strong performances and a comprehensible step-by-step depiction of the Cuban missile crisis. |
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The missile uses command updated inertial guidance and reaches high subsonic speed, 0.9 Mach. |
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Sidewinder is an all-aspect short-range missile with maximum speed over Mach 2, for defence against hostile aircraft. |
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The missile successfully completed a mid-air manoeuvre and hit a decommissioned ship. |
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The test of what is believed to have been a short-range missile took place Sunday. |
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The drop-ship was now in range of the missile and began to lower for the cruiser. |
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The Defence Minister said that there was no movement of missile components to the test range. |
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Prithvi II is the air force version and Prithvi III the naval version of the missile ranging up to 250 and 750 km respectively. |
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Once in orbit, multiple independent warheads separated from the missile bodies and angled toward the surface. |
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A guided missile corrects its trajectory as it flies, homing in, say, on the heat of a jet plane's exhaust. |
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As commander, General Myers was responsible for defending America through space and intercontinental ballistic missile operations. |
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The original Air Force objective was to develop an operational intercontinental ballistic missile system before the Soviet Union. |
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower canceled the army intercontinental ballistic missile program, giving land-based missiles solely to the air force. |
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From where he was standing, he could see the cloaking fabric torn by the missile explosion and the falling boulders what seemed like hours ago. |
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It also developed a new ideology of team and reciprocal protection of air combat formations, and cruise missile salvos by naval ships. |
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The engine only fired for a few seconds before shutting off again, and the missile fell. |
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Three of the four stages exhausted their solid propellants through a single adjustable nozzle which guided the missile along its flight path. |
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But even so uncertainty remains as to possible changes in the state of targets between the time of missile launching and its flying. |
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Whatever may be the movement of the target in the sea, the missile will zero in on it. |
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The radar's job is to figure out which is the real warhead, so that missile interceptors can be launched to try to stop them. |
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Two months later, although not missile related but even more explosive, the Soviets launched the Sputnik I satellite. |
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Like rockets, a missile can be launched from a single tube or from multiple tubes. |
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Even before a single missile has been launched there has been significant collateral damage, all of it on our own side. |
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An existing satellite system designed to detect and track ballistic missile launches is currently being upgraded. |
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The exercises saw successful missile launches, artillery firing and torpedo runs. |
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The front launcher was recently changed from a missile launcher to a twin laser cannon. |
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She wore the same traditional dress as her daughters, but unlike them carried a shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile launcher. |
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As the beam bit into the front of the missile launcher, the protons shed their immense kinetic energy in the form of infrared radiation. |
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A marine can wield a flamethrower to improve close combat effectiveness or a missile launcher to take down buildings. |
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The aircraft has seven wing-mounted weapon stations, including missile launchers for short-range air-to-air missiles. |
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Six kinds of weapon have been found on the ship so far, including antiaircraft missile launchers and antitank rocket guns. |
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Shooting a knife thrown at you is significantly more difficult than shooting a missile launched at you. |
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During one attack a Scud missile was shot down overhead and the wreckage was left in his camp for three days. |
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The test warhead was carried on a modified Minuteman II missile launched 7,700 km away at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. |
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For three summers he worked at the Thiokol Chemical Corporation helping design rocket engines for the Minuteman missile program. |
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Producing nuclear bombs, land mines and missile defense systems are not reducing threats from abroad. |
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The nuclear-tipped missile challenged the monopoly of manned bombers in nuclear war. |
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But guards last year found debris near the base fence from a Soviet-made surface-to-air missile that apparently misfired. |
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It's a Trident ballistic missile submarine that's home ported in Farmington, Washington. |
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Press the trigger to fire, and the missile is on its way, its own IR seeker taking over. |
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Eventually a U.S. built patriot missile destroyed at least one Iraqi rocket. |
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The missile carries a 1,000 lb warhead with a blast radius of several hundred metres. |
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The missile flew for several minutes but an internal defect led to a self-destruct. |
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They also managed to acquire an old nuclear missile and the means to launch it. |
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The Ghaznavi missile is capable of delivering nuclear warheads against most Indian cities. |
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And to be confident in their use, you would need to have tested both the warhead and the missile itself. |
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Yesterday, the Pentagon claimed success for its missile shield, after an interceptor missile hit a dummy warhead over the Pacific. |
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I don't believe that they could put a warhead on a missile that could reach the continental United States. |
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All the units are very configurable, from power plants down to missile warheads. |
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The missile uses a tandem warhead, which can defeat modern armor and reactive panels. |
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The defensive aids suite could include a radar warner, missile launch and approach warner, and chaff and flare decoy dispensers. |
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The laser warner provides broadband laser frequency coverage to detect and display rangefinding, designating and missile guidance laser threats. |
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At that point the fuel to the rocket was cut off and the missile coasted along its ballistic trajectory to the target. |
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A system capable of reliably stopping a ballistic missile is likely to be that much more capable against conventional aircraft. |
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A seaborne missile defense system to counter enemy ballistic missiles is being deployed on the Pacific theater. |
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One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons. |
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Missiles screamed in from the ballistic missile launchers and slammed into the ground, blasting huge craters. |
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A sharp jolt shook Missy's plane as a missile exploded against the back part of her shield. |
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Now, military planners have batted around the idea of a missile defense system. |
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In the throne speech amendment, you agreed to hold a vote on missile defense. |
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The missile has a range of 27 km with an effective ceiling of 15 km, the sources said. |
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The optical sensor functions as a rangefinder, measuring the height of the target beneath the missile and profiling the target simultaneously. |
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The Russians had rattled sabers throughout 1983, trying to stop NATO's theater missile deployment. |
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The Italian army has installed anti-aircraft missile batteries around Rome, and Nato is sending a surveillance plane to overfly the city. |
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We will be assisted by heavy artillery-grade missile batteries that launch from further inside the complex. |
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They began to take out various Patriot missile batteries and various boats patrolling up and down the river. |
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I gritted my teeth and swallowed hard, my thoughts briefly turning to the heavy missile batteries and the people who crewed them. |
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Two missile systems are installed on the action station guard supports on the afterdeck ready for immediate deployment. |
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Because of Federation starships in orbit, they were able to pick the missile off from deep space, causing minimal damage. |
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We realized the missile wasn't going anywhere, but the canards and the seeker head began to move. |
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The so-called missile tractors, which are all-terrain self-propelled vehicles, will be used for emergency situations, such as forest fires. |
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Turner got a bead on yet another alien ship and loosed a missile from the left pylon. |
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A US official said that the car was struck by a Hellfire air-to-ground missile launched from a pilotless Predator aircraft. |
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The army's procurement of the anti-tank version of the Hellfire air-to-ground missile was also a bad decision. |
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But it is not a tactical and theater missile threat that has formed the focus of National Missile Defense. |
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These capabilities include both mine warfare and other coastal combat forces, and sea-based theater missile defence. |
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In the wake of the Rome Declaration, a special working group on theater missile defense was set up. |
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Japan is taking a rather supportive stance because it is engaged in joint research with the U.S. to develop a theater missile defense system. |
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The Russian proposal was made in response to U.S. national missile defense plans including the U.S. and Japanese theater missile defense concept. |
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These include theater missile defense systems to protect troops and bases in relatively small regions of conflicts. |
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He stressed he was not planning to discuss high-level issues such as the U.S. plan to deploy a theater missile defense system. |
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The program was to provide allies, such as Japan and South Korea, with so-called theater missile defense capability. |
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Rice was suggesting Japan and the U.S. step up cooperation on joint research on the theater missile defense system. |
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An intercontinental ballistic missile with a thermonuclear weapon would be deterrent enough. |
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Two senior Pakistani officials said that the CIA had mistakenly launched the missile attack. |
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Water-tight hatches separate the forward compartment from the missile compartment. |
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In 1953, in order to make room for a new Nike missile battery, the US commander gave the Inuits but four days to evacuate their homes. |
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From high altitudes they can locate missile sites and protect troops on the ground if called to do so. |
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It has been suggested the missile may have been fired from a remote-controlled drone. |
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The parachutes opened and the missile stabilized at 5000 feet, at which point the parachutes separated and the rocket was ignited. |
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A Tomahawk cruise missile destroyed the Serbian command and communications structure and the Serbs began to lose ground. |
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The missile can be launched from a mobile launcher and takes about eleven minutes to reach its target. |
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The missile can also be launched immediately without tracking when an unexpected target appears. |
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The protesting workers used tanks, armoured cars, and missile launchers to seal the entrance, creating a gridlock along a nearby highway. |
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They aimed their missile launchers at the portal to destroy it, but I had to object. |
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He also stressed the importance of observing the 1972 antiballistic missile treaty, which, he said, has been the foundation for global security. |
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Zeus was tested as an antiballistic missile and as an antisatellite weapon. |
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That is what underlies the linkage between the antiballistic missile treaty and limits on offensive weapons. |
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That is evidenced by his eagerness to abandon the antiballistic missile treaty. |
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He remembered how he had watched as the first anti-tank missile impacted on his commander's tank, quickly followed by many others. |
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What is the difference between an anti-ship missile and an anti-tank missile? |
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The army said soldiers fired in response to an anti-tank missile and several firebombs. |
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It was written during the terrifying times of the Cuban missile crisis, but it depicts apocalyptic visions rather than specific details. |
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The large armored plates covering all her missile pods incase she took a hit there so the missiles wouldn't explode. |
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On various episodes we've seen people living in caves, up in trees, on old offshore drilling platforms, and in abandoned missile silos. |
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The non-ballistic flight path of the missile via waypoints assists in preventing location of the launch platforms from the flight trajectory. |
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Now it seems to be blowing cold on the missile shield, looks hell-bent on creating a European army and looks like it's abandoning Nato. |
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As far as the SMT are concerned, for example, the main equipment is about missile armament. |
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During these trials the ability of the missile to reject countermeasures and remain locked on to its target was assessed. |
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Viking warriors commonly used bows and arrows, as well as other missile weapons such as throwing-spears and axes. |
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In fact the earth rotates, and during the time of flight of a long-range missile they will move a considerable distance. |
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The Tomahawk is a long-range subsonic cruise missile that is launched from ships and submarines. |
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But apparently this was what the stranger had wanted, and he unclipped his bow and notched an arrow to it in a flash, then let the missile fly. |
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Topics ranged from fuels for missile operations to human bodily functions in space. |
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The PAC-3 missile is the first operationally deployed hit-to-kill weapon system capable of defeating all known air and missile defense threats. |
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A successful first skin graft operation was performed on a 12-year-old Iraqi boy who lost both arms and was orphaned in a US missile strike. |
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The depot is the Army's center of technical excellence for air defense and tactical missile ground support equipment. |
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With production under way, the timing was right to shift attention to the tactical missile threat. |
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Close-range striking or longer-range missile or projectile weapons provide tactical hitting or firepower. |
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The basic RBS 70 comprises the missile in a launch container, a tripod firing stand and an optical sight. |
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The missile and sights can be dismounted and used with the tripod if necessary. |
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During the 15th flight, the missile was destroyed by command destruct early in its flight. |
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The missiles struck her, blasting apart most of her engines and missile launchers. |
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He returned fire again, blasting a missile complex into atoms before moving back in the line to allow the undamaged ships access to the battle. |
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The modifications included AC power inverters, on-board compressors, special machinegun mounts, and missile and smoke grenade launcher systems. |
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If this distinction were ever true, it was only in the depths of the Cold War, when the eyes of satellites were to focus on Soviet missile silos. |
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We're sending a spaceship over a the sited missile silos we found from aerial photographs. |
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The submarine constitutes a double-hulled configuration with missile silos housed in the inner hull. |
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The red vertical cylindrical shapes of the missile silos stood silent watch over their companions. |
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In August 1965, a civilian crew was working underground in the silo of this missile site and a fire erupted, killing 53 workers. |
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Because we have seen the pictures, we know there are still 500 missile silos with people sitting in them with their fingers on the button. |
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The orbital defence system was in tatters, with barely any working laser cannons and no missile silos left. |
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I lived in Kansas for a time as a child during the 60's where my father worked on the missile silos. |
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It is interesting to me that the profile of a WWII German pocket battleship should resemble a British Type 45 next generation missile destroyer. |
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First, it would not require each country to expend scarce resources to build its own defenses against every air and missile threat. |
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A missile attack on a densely populated area is no more justifiable than a suicide bombing. |
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Yes, he'd outfought her, but she'd had a chance right up to the point her missile had failed to launch. |
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During flight the missile is automatically slaved at about 0.5m above the line-of-sight to avoid obstacles. |
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Torpedo and missile launchers on capital warships are essentially flingers, just very specialized ones. |
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For the ballistic missile proved it could do the same job as the cruise missile, and do it better. |
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Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential. |
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It was an unguided ballistic missile and the forerunner of today's intercontinental ballistic missiles and tactical ballistic missiles. |
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The range of the missile extended submarine operations to the Pacific Ocean, providing greater sea room and operating area. |
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If the Soviets could orbit Sputnik, who was to say that they were not proceeding to develop the capability for a space-based missile attack? |
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Both members of the crew were killed instantly when the missile hit their aircraft. |
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Fortunately for all, the missile fell perfectly into the foam cut-outs and didn't strike any hard surfaces on its way down. |
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The missile batteries had ceased firing as the shorter range made them less effective. |
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In this war, the Patriot missile batteries were used in a really innovative way. |
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Additionally, the 310th provided important weather information and almost instantaneous missile warning to the battlefront. |
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As the offense team monitored the threat rings we were flying through, the copilot saw a missile at our 4 o'clock. |
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The tail fins are hinged and have a curved surface, which results in the missile spinning in flight for aerodynamic stabilisation. |
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The corvettes, released from their missile defense duties, surged forward to engage the renegade cruisers at point blank range. |
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Ballistics influences many fields of study ranging from analyzing a curve ball to developing missile guidance systems. |
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All communications are knocked out and long-range missile guidance systems no longer operate. |
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The newer system uses a much smaller missile with an infrared terminal guidance system. |
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It had not been hit by a missile either, nor had there been an onboard fire. |
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One fan, hit by a missile hurled through a window, was treated for a head wound. |
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It would allow a missile fired by a fighter to react to evasive movements by its target, ensuring a direct hit. |
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The orbital missile silos started as well, firing volleys of pirion torpedoes at the ships. |
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But I would say this whole hokum about these missile agreements, these negotiations, has now broken into a total farce. |
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Officials said that a radar-guided missile could deviate from its target and automatically home in on the airliner instead. |
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The missile struck home, breaching through the exterior surface of the tower easily. |
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The ball soared in the azure sky like a missile with a perfect trajectory and rolled a lot upon landing. |
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Most of his attacks on US and British aircraft, however, come from surface-to-air missile sites on the ground, rather than from his airforce. |
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Witnesses said the helicopter appeared to have been hit by a surface-to-air missile and exploded on hitting the ground. |
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A US defence official said the land-based surface-to-air missile was fired from the Crimean region of Ukraine. |
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The same day, a shoulder-launched, surface-to-air missile was fired at a US aircraft, but missed. |
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The Americans claimed they had destroyed surface-to-air missile batteries and levelled terrorist training facilities around the city. |
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Of particular concern are increasingly lethal integrated air defense systems and mobile surface-to-surface missile systems. |
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The Patriot system identified the aircraft as a hostile anti-radiation missile and duly brought it down, killing both crew members. |
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For launch, the missile was dropped from the pylon, the tail cone was ejected, and the first motor stage ignited. |
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A missile immediately shot out from one of weapons pylons and bore down on the rock. |
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The missile is armed with a 3kg high explosive warhead loaded with tungsten ball projectiles. |
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Some photographs, taken by high-flying spy planes, showed troops engaged in setting up nuclear-capable missile sites. |
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The moisture, it was judged, caused a short circuit between the aircraft's main electrical power line and the missile firing circuit. |
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They say it is only a matter of time before a firefighter is seriously hurt by a missile thrown at crews or a fire engine. |
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There have been special operations, bomber, missile and reconnaissance missions at the base over the years. |
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Questions were asked about black box, flight paths, crashes, missile technology, etc., and the answers were illuminating. |
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There are no reports by any U.S. aircraft or any aircraft that we've been able to identify of any sighting of surface-to-air missile firings. |
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During the Cuban missile crisis it was Guevara who emerged as the hothead, urging Castro to unleash his missiles on the United States. |
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The missile is deployed in a transport-launching canister from which it is launched through the mortar start technique. |
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Prior to Bellows, he was stomping around in mukluks, parka and snow pants patrolling missile fields in North Dakota. |
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Multiple-stage technology would enable the missile to travel further or to carry a larger payload. |
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And who else but idiots would support a missile defence system that has proved penetrable and unworkable? |
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As we get back on the ferry to go home, the captain shouts something indistinguishable and throws a small yellow missile at me. |
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With a nuclear ballistic missile against a drone, a near miss was counted as a hit. |
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The Royal Artillery has been using a ground-to-air missile called Javelin for donkeys years. |
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He was then given command of the RAF's first Bloodhound ground-to-air missile squadron. |
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Those flares are designed in case it's a ground-to-air missile that it takes the missiles off their targets. |
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The Warrior adapts to a range of roles with weapon fits ranging from machine pistols to 90 mm guns, mortars and missile systems. |
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Of course, there was also a gigantic turret on top of the tower itself, sporting missile launchers, sonic emitters, lasers, and the like. |
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Two carriers and three frigates, armed with guided missile destroyers capable of shooting down aircraft, head for the New York coast. |
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The picture of the USS Chancellorsville, their guided missile cruiser, was one of them. |
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No sooner has Frank recovered the uphill ski than he turns aghast to see another bad crash and a second guided missile just brushing past him. |
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Coalition air forces also strike long-range artillery emplacements, air defense sites and surface-to-surface missile sites. |
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We spend a lot of time on tank gunnery, Bradley gunnery, rifle marksmanship and antitank missile systems. |
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They consisted of launching full-scale missile dummies with a first stage propulsion system and a simplified command system. |
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The high level of automation of missile preparation and launches helped rationalize alert duty missions and downsize alert crews. |
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In September 1943 she filed a stunningly accurate report on the German missile order of battle. |
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An extensive background in chemical engineering, missile design, or bacteriology is a good start. |
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The antidote is intended to protect residents from radioactive fallout from any missile attack on the nuclear station. |
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He knew that if even one missile impacted a ship, it would cause serious damage and destruction. |
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The upper-class twit is too feather-brained to succeed in management, so his shifty uncle gets him a job as a worker in his missile plant. |
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The continual missile attacks, which are now coming closer, have opened larger fissures in the glass. |
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Including the map of his missile locations on his TV broadcast was intolerably stupid, as was building and then blowing up a fake city. |
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The missile hit him full on the knee, poleaxing him to the ground, and ricocheted into the river. |
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This suite allows the aircrew to detect radar and missile threats and react while deploying countermeasures to defeat anything fired at them. |
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With one hand on a joystick and eyes on a video screen, a bomb can be dropped here, a cruise missile targeted there. |
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The Tomahawk cruise missile carries up to 1,000 lb of high explosive, flies at close to 600 mph, and has a range of 1,000 miles. |
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Military analysts said the claimed new weapon could be a hypersonic cruise missile or manoeuvrable warheads. |
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It has threatened to resume its missile tests and reprocess spent fuel rods from its nuclear reactor, a possible step toward making nuclear arms. |
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The missile consists of a two-stage solid propellant rocket motor, a separation system and three high density darts. |
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Trident II is a three-stage solid propellant missile with supersonic speed. |
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And China's new guided missile destroyers feature Russian and homegrown Chinese technology. |
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Each missile consists of ten independently targetable multiple re-entry vehicles, each with a 100 kt nuclear warhead. |
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Because the Scud missile tended to breakup during the final phase of its trajectory, multiple targets would appear on the radar screen. |
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An infrared localiser measures the angular deviation between the missile and the line-of-sight. |
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Alternatively, the missile is heated in an arc around its circumference and crumples under atmospheric drag force or its own G-force. |
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He said recent air strikes had focused on air defence command and control centres, anti-aircraft guns and missile sites. |
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They earned selection as the digital signal processing system of choice for US Air Force's Airborne Laser antiballistic missile program. |
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He said he would not deploy an antiballistic missile system unless it worked. |
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It bade farewell to the antiballistic missile treaty, while slashing spending on nuclear safety aid for Russia. |
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The joke about a surgical strike with a smart missile has been around since the first Gulf war. |
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So its presence in areas of responsibility of missile armed submarines is subject to strict regulation. |
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It will likely take him at least two or three years to get on the same page with the government on missile defense anyways. |
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Course corrections are sent via the wire, which is unspooled as the missile is in flight. |
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Counterproliferation includes a spectrum of military capabilities, from missile defense to disarming attacks. |
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A missile catapulted from the Columbia's missile tube and fired its rocket motor. |
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National missile defense is very useful against rogue states or inadvertent launches by more responsible powers. |
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The governor is a proponent of early deployment of missile defenses to meet the threat that is emerging and growing from rogue states. |
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It was that, and not the arcana of missile throw weights or U.N. treaties, that defined his policy toward the Soviet Union. |
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The missile was successfully tested on November 30 last year while carrying a live warhead. |
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Half of the missile and ammunition stocks is outmoded and not up to modern requirements. |
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In the missile round a team had to arm itself with missiles and choose another to attack. |
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Supporters of the system say it will defend against possible attempts by a rogue state to lob a missile at North America. |
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In 1998, North Korea lobbed a ballistic missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, claiming it was a satellite launch. |
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In fact, missile armament formally does not include weapons and special armament delivery vehicles and weapon use control systems. |
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A protective husband beat a man to death with a steering lock in the belief that he had hurled a missile at his wife's car, a court heard. |
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Driven reticles confirm the missile seeker is locked on to the same target the gunner is tracking. |
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The multi-function, dual-face active array radar provides targeting data for the missile system. |
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After all, the long-range cruise missile is nothing more than an unmanned bomber, an autonomous aerial vehicle, or, simply put, a robot. |
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The missile attacks came as allied warplanes streaked over mist and drizzle along the northern Saudi front lines. |
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The missile warhead incorporates a dynamically compensated shaped and copper lined charge. |
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These missile warheads are supposed to go off in the air if a target is not found, but this doesn't always work. |
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In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger jet. |
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From September of 1970, he served in the Urals Military District as intelligence chief of a missile battalion. |
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He directed that ballistic missile work continue that would support long-range missile development. |
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He also agreed to extend its 1998 moratorium on long-range missile testing indefinitely. |
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In effect, even bombing and long-range missile attacks have become analogous to sniping. |
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A bomb or a missile explodes, spreading the chemical or biological agent over a wide area. |
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The country-by-country breakdown clearly shows how widespread missile proliferation has become. |
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Because solid propellant is so stable in storage, the missile can be stored almost indefinitely and yet be ready to launch on short notice. |
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Since space and missile operations have a wide application, civilian applications are equally broad. |
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But if this one will be relying on old tactics like secret missions and nightly missile raids, I don't think much will be happening in secret. |
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It was a dusty and incredibly bumpy journey to Kabul, along roads whose tarmac had been destroyed by tank treads and missile attacks. |
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For the past 24 hours coalition air and missile raids have come to a virtual standstill, according to a Kyodo News reporter in the capital. |
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The missile defence program was a non-nuclear defensive system that will not threaten other countries. |
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These factors would give him many outs for not building a missile defense system. |
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During the Cuban missile crisis of 1963, my father purchased a painting he could not then prudently afford. |
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The 1983 Downing of KAL 007 sharpened American tensions with the Soviet Union to heights not seen since the Cuban missile crisis. |
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Or what America was doing with its tomahawk missile strikes that frequently ended up killing civilians. |
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A number were obtained from the Soviet Union, beginning in 1976, including Kashin-class destroyers, Nanuchka missile boats, minesweepers, and a tanker. |
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An intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of more than 5,500 km. |
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Accompanying them are two guided missile cruisers, a destroyer, a nuclear submarine, as well as refueling ships, heavy equipment transports and support vessels. |
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The trend is towards a rigorous understanding of air defense, missile and space systems, and their relationship to the accomplishment of the joint mission. |
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The helicopter's electronic warfare systems include a radar warning receiver, laser warning receiver, missile approach warner and chaff and flare dispensers. |
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He still required men who knew how to operate heavy weapons such as, say, surface-to-air missile batteries. |
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The United States wants to neutralize North Korea's dangerous weapons but at the same time justify its missile shield on the basis of this possible security threat. |
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This spear, or javelin if it was thrown, was used to keep enemies at bay, and also as a missile weapon to wreak havoc among the ranks of their enemies. |
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Shaul was declared missing after an anti-tank missile hit his armored personnel carrier days earlier. |
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The missile that had been readied on the launch ramp in France made it through the defenses. |
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The number in the Pacific has since been halved with four of the Trident-missile-fitted submarines converted into conventionally armed cruise missile submarines. |
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The collision allowed tons of water to flood several compartments in the forward section of the ship, including missile and gun magazines and a junior rates' mess. |
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As the missile closes on its target the warhead explodes before the missile strikes the airplane. |
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The missile shot past them, exploding in a cloud of white smoke. |
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To avert this situation, and ultimately to consolidate strategic stability, it is expedient to limit search activity against missile armed submarines. |
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However, officials did confirm that a British Tornado fighter bomber had been reportedly shot down by a US-operated Patriot missile near the Kuwaiti border. |
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This is just the ground-based portion of a multilayered missile defense system, which will eventually include space-based and sea launched intercepts. |
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First, if the size of the warhead payload is significantly reduced, as suggested above, the range of the missile is extended in an equally significant manner. |
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Mr Hoon and Tony Blair are set upon signing up to President Bush's missile defence system, even though the technology is unproven and the costs fantastic. |
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The German name for the missile was Fi-103 but across the Channel it was called the doodlebug. |
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The now shieldless Sestuan landed on the attacking ship and first tore through the missile pods that had shot him, hoping to hit something to ignite another explosion. |
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A suite of infrared, wide-field telescopes installed along the length of the aircraft's fuselage detects the missile plume at ranges up to several hundred km. |
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Ballistic missile submarines were a prominent nuclear deterrent. |
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