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Definition of ballistic missile in English: ballistic missilenoun A missile with a high, arching trajectory, which is initially powered and guided but falls under gravity on to its target. 弹道导弹 Example sentencesExamples - A system capable of reliably stopping a ballistic missile is likely to be that much more capable against conventional aircraft.
- More than that, such regimes seek to purchase ballistic missiles and other vehicles to deliver MDW to certain regions.
- An intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of more than 5,500 km.
- A ballistic missile is accelerated by rocket propulsion and guided by internal controls, though once its fuel is spent it then coasts to its target.
- For the ballistic missile proved it could do the same job as the cruise missile, and do it better.
- The Arrow was designed to intercept short range ballistic missiles, although it can be upgraded to handle longer range missiles.
- So both nations initiated design projects to mount their ballistic missiles on merchant vessels or on warships.
- These include cruise missiles and ballistic missiles of longer ranges and greater accuracy.
- The basic idea is to combine OTH radar with ballistic missiles to target ships.
- He supported research into cruise and ballistic missiles, precision weapons, jet engines, and rockets.
- Who cares about outdated computers, small generators, or 1960s ballistic missiles?
- Suborbital paths are the trajectories of choice for ballistic missiles.
- The silo used to carry one of the last models of intercontinental ballistic missiles the Soviet Union ever made.
- One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons.
- The Nazis also of course used cruise missiles and ballistic missiles long before anyone else.
- The Thaad missile, designed to intercept medium-range ballistic missiles, missed its target in six consecutive test shots.
- A seaborne missile defense system to counter enemy ballistic missiles is being deployed on the Pacific theater.
- Ten percent of the facilities is within the range of non-strategic ballistic missiles.
- Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential.
- Missiles screamed in from the ballistic missile launchers and slammed into the ground, blasting huge craters.
Definition of ballistic missile in US English: ballistic missilenounbəˈlɪstɪk ˈmɪsəlbəˈlistik ˈmisəl A missile with a high, arching trajectory, which is initially powered and guided but falls under gravity on to its target. 弹道导弹 Compare with guided Example sentencesExamples - An intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of more than 5,500 km.
- Missiles screamed in from the ballistic missile launchers and slammed into the ground, blasting huge craters.
- He supported research into cruise and ballistic missiles, precision weapons, jet engines, and rockets.
- A system capable of reliably stopping a ballistic missile is likely to be that much more capable against conventional aircraft.
- Suborbital paths are the trajectories of choice for ballistic missiles.
- The Thaad missile, designed to intercept medium-range ballistic missiles, missed its target in six consecutive test shots.
- So both nations initiated design projects to mount their ballistic missiles on merchant vessels or on warships.
- More than that, such regimes seek to purchase ballistic missiles and other vehicles to deliver MDW to certain regions.
- The silo used to carry one of the last models of intercontinental ballistic missiles the Soviet Union ever made.
- Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential.
- The basic idea is to combine OTH radar with ballistic missiles to target ships.
- The Nazis also of course used cruise missiles and ballistic missiles long before anyone else.
- These include cruise missiles and ballistic missiles of longer ranges and greater accuracy.
- A ballistic missile is accelerated by rocket propulsion and guided by internal controls, though once its fuel is spent it then coasts to its target.
- The Arrow was designed to intercept short range ballistic missiles, although it can be upgraded to handle longer range missiles.
- One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons.
- Ten percent of the facilities is within the range of non-strategic ballistic missiles.
- A seaborne missile defense system to counter enemy ballistic missiles is being deployed on the Pacific theater.
- For the ballistic missile proved it could do the same job as the cruise missile, and do it better.
- Who cares about outdated computers, small generators, or 1960s ballistic missiles?
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