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  • ...he NATO code name BEAR, a swept-wing turboprop strategic bomber, with many cruise missile carrier, reconnaisance, and tanker variants still in service, including the
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  • This is the main radar for the air and cruise missile defense functions of the [[AEGIS battle management system]] aboard [[cruise
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  • ...ronic warfare|electronic countermeasures]], although not a close-in [[anti-cruise missile]] defense system.
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  • {{r|Anti-cruise missile missile}}
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  • ...|bomber]], and [[air refueling|tanker]] aircraft. It also may be an [[anti-cruise missile missile]].
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  • '''Cruise missile defense''' encompasses a range of doctrine, systems, and techniques for det ...ments for the cruise missile system. With variations for the range of the cruise missile system, defense engagement can take place in any or all of several phases:
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  • {{r|Cruise missile}}
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  • A set of techniques for detecting, tracking, and neutralizing [[cruise missile]]s and their launching platforms. The techniques involved include sensors,
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  • {{r|Cruise missile}}
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  • ...optical MASINT]] systems that detect [[ballistic missile|ballistic]] and [[cruise missile]]s. ...nt, SBIRS, STSS actually can track the missiles after launch, and may give cruise missile warning relevant to ships.
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  • ...nd [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], to detect aircraft, [[cruise missile]]s, [[helicopter]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV), for [[air defen
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  • {{r|Cruise missile}}
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  • {{r|Cruise missile}}
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  • {{r|Cruise missile}}
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  • {{r|Anti-cruise missile missile}}
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  • {{r|Cruise missile}}
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  • ...nformation indicating if it hit the target. One example of the latter is a cruise missile that deploys a television camera on a trailing cable, with the camera exist
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  • ...ov''-class (formerly Kirov-class)]] large [[cruiser]]s and [[OSCAR-class]] cruise missile submarines. They have either a 750 kg high-explosive or 500 KT nuclear warh
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  • ...fins while still in atmosphere. Midcourse guidance for a high-altitude [[cruise missile]] or [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] usually depends on inputs from [[Global Na
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  • ...are very different in speed, geometry, and distance than the aircraft and cruise missile targets for which AN/SPY-1 is optimized.
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