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  • ...y radar for [[AEGIS battle management system]] ships, which adds theater [[ballistic missile defense]] engagement for the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] missile
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}} {{r|Submarine launched ballistic missile}}
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  • ...United States Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency to enhance its Ballistic Missile Defense System.
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  • ...ostile intent, against a target, the defense problem is far greater than [[ballistic missile defense]], including defense against [[cruise missile]]s and [[counter-rock
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  • {{r|Intercontinental ballistic missile}} {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
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  • ...ponsibility of the '''AN/MPQ-53''' radar. The Patriot is primarily an anti-ballistic missile (ABM), also capable of surface-to-air missile (SAM) operation. Patriot missiles form the lower-level of a tiered ballistic missile defense system with the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (missile). The
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}} {{r|Theater ballistic missile defense}}
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  • #Redirect [[Ballistic missile]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Medium range ballistic missile]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • ...y a number of countries; primarily for [[anti-air warfare]] but also for [[ballistic missile defense]] and [[anti-shipping missile|attacking surface ships]]
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  • #redirect[[Intercontinental ballistic missile]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ballistic missile submarine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ballistic missile submarine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intermediate-range ballistic missile]]
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • #Redirect [[Medium range ballistic missile]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intermediate-range ballistic missile]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[short range ballistic missile]]
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  • ...ange [[surface-to-surface missile]]s, or one [[MGM-140 ATACMS]] tactical [[ballistic missile]]
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  • First-generation U.S. [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]
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  • ...with the '''SA-5 GRIFFON''', which was the [[V-1000 (missile)|V-1000 anti-ballistic missile]]
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  • {{r|Intercontinental ballistic missile}} {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
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  • A Soviet-designed short range and inaccurate [[ballistic missile]], a near-copy of the [[Second World War]] [[V-2]] missile, that was widely
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  • The first operational [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]], of medium to intermediate range
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}} {{r|Theater ballistic missile}}
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  • ...[[AEGIS battle management system]] and the supplementary [[SPY-2|AN/SPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar]]. This will allow them to use the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] ...ainst ballistic missiles, and is considering the [[THAAD]] land-based anti-ballistic missile to form an intermediate tier between the SM-3 and Patriot.
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  • The '''Vanguard-class''' is a class of [[Ballistic missile submarine|ballistic missile submarine]] operated by the [[Royal Navy]] with the designation Ship Submer ...ase a quantity of U.S. [[UGM-133 Trident D5|Trident]] [[Submarine-launched ballistic missile|ballistic missiles]] to be deployed in four purpose-built submarines. The f
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  • ...range of 2,500 km have been reported, which go into the intermediate range ballistic missile category. A 3D version may be a space launch vehicle.
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  • A submarine armed with [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s
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  • {{r|Intercontinental ballistic missile}} {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • World's first operational [[ballistic missile]], developed by [[Nazi Germany]]: (Vergeltungswaffe 2).
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  • British-developed and operated [[ballistic missile submarine]]s, armed with [[UGM-133 Trident D5]] missiles with UK-built warh
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  • ...limited operational capability, the '''V-1000''' was the first Soviet anti-ballistic missile (ABM), succeeded by the A-35 (missile). Development began in 1956, flight t
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • [[Ballistic missile]] with a range between 1,400-5,499 km (1,500-3,437 mi).
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...llistic missiles (SRBM)''' were 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 G ...l defense. Defenses still can be overloaded, and the faster [[medium range ballistic missile]]s are harder to intercept.
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  • The first class of [[fleet ballistic missile submarine]]s in the [[United States Navy]], now all decommisioned.
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  • ...nuteman III version, the only operational US land-based [[intercontinental ballistic missile]], fired from ultrahardened underground silos
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  • ...integrated air defense system|aircraft]], [[cruise missile]] and [[theater ballistic missile]] defense.
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  • {{r|Medium range ballistic missile}} {{r|Intermediate range ballistic missile}}
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  • Warhead for the [[MGM-52 Lance]] short-range ballistic missile; 100 kt in Mod 0; Mod 3 was "enhanced radiation" or "neutron bomb"
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}} {{r|Theater ballistic missile}}
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  • ...t IIA [[Burke-class]] destroyer, first to receive the [[SPY-2|AN/SPY-2]] [[ballistic missile defense]] radar upgrade
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...e, which is hitting a target on earth. The same physical vehicle used as a ballistic missile, however, often have been programmed as SLV. Space launch vehicles are used
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...ponsible for land-based aircraft, as well as land-based [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ballistic missile]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anti-ballistic missile}}
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  • Analysis of current ballistic missile threats to the continent of Europe, as well as defensive systems feasible i
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  • A ballistic missile may have '''multiple warheads of different types''', mounted im specialized ...le with the incoming ballistic missile warhead(s). The kinetic energy of a ballistic missile is so great that adding a chemical explosive would not add significantly to
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  • ...Perimeter Attack Radar Characterization System for the cancelled Safeguard ballistic missile defense, now a fixed ground radar with a space surveillance mission
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  • {{r|Intercontinental ballistic missile}} {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
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  • ...[[Soviet Union]], not limited to land forces but including its [[navy]], [[ballistic missile|Strategic Rocket Troops]], [[integrated air defense system|Air Defense]], e
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  • ...by great success in creating the [[UGM-27 Polaris]] [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]], and an embarrassing assignment as [[Director of Central Intelligence]],
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  • ...lisher of the Claremont Review of Books and also directs the Institute's [[ballistic missile defense]] program
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  • ...e licensed copies of the U.S. [[Burke-class]] and are being upgraded for [[ballistic missile defense]]
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  • ...e [[Twentieth Air Force]] and a third of the land-based [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s of the United States.
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  • ...ce Space Command]] for the readiness of U.S. land-based [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s, and to the [[United States Strategic Command]] for their operational us
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  • ...t capable of independent action including long-range strike, anti-air/anti-ballistic missile/anti-satellite warfare, naval gunfire support, and antisubmarine warfare.
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  • ...[[XM31 (rocket)|XM31 guided rockets]], or one [[MGM-140 ATACMS]] tactical ballistic missile)
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  • ...artillery in theater and tactical applications. As a component of national ballistic missile defense, the U.S. Missile Defense Agency is responsible for AN/TPY-2 applic ...destroyers so they can use the longer-range RIM-161 Standard SM-3 theater ballistic missile defense.
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...h has been one of the primary test ships for the [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] ballistic missile defense system; she successfully shot down a malfunctioning satellite in 20
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  • ...to theater and strategic [[electro-optical MASINT]] systems that detect [[ballistic missile|ballistic]] and [[cruise missile]]s.
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  • ...ative think tank with special interests in military aspects of space and [[ballistic missile defense]], as well as [[terrorism]] and restoring the principles of the Fou
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  • ...HF frequency spectrum]], which was the initial tracking component of the [[Ballistic Missile Early Warning System]]; replaced by the UHF [[FPS-92|AN/FPS-92]]
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  • '''UGM-133 Trident D5''' [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s (SLBM) arm the [[Ohio-class]] submarine component of the U.S. nuclear tr ...nal scenario, but placing them on a par with land-based [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s.
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  • ...AEGIS battle management system radar; it gives new capabilities needed for ballistic missile defense that are not part of the basic SPY-1|AN/SPY-1 main AEGIS radar. It ...ves long-range detection, tracking and discrimination of advanced theater ballistic missile (TBM) threats.<ref name=GS-SPY2>{{citation
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  • ...ace warfare]], [[anti-submarine warfare]], [[land attack]], and possibly [[ballistic missile defense]]
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • A short- to medium-range [[ballistic missile]], developed by the [[U.S. Army]] to engage high-value ground targets beyon
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  • ...Perimeter Attack Radar Characterization System for the cancelled Safeguard ballistic missile defense, with a current space surveillance mission.
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • ...ll submarines, but have some unique to their operational role. In general, ballistic missile submarines, all modern versions of which have the [[naval vessel designatio Ballistic missile submarines are national-level strategic assets; their most important advant
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  • ...nment but the U.S. in control of foreign policy; the U.S. operates large [[ballistic missile defense]] test ranges
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • ...on the [[UGM-133 Trident D5 |UGM-133 Trident II D5]] [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]], with high accuracy and increased safeguards, although not insensitive hi
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  • ...ed bomb, or the launch acceleration, conditions in space, and reentry of a ballistic missile trajectory; a key safeguard for nuclear weapons
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...[[anti-shipping missile]] capability. The [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] is a [[ballistic missile defense]] weapon. On newer U.S. Navy vessels, the combination of SM-2 in a The [[RIM-161 Standard SM-3]] was developed for [[ballistic missile defense]], but has also demonstrated anti-satellite capability. It uses the
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  • ...e of an unassailable nuclear arsenal, and support for President Reagan's [[ballistic missile defense|Strategic Defensive Initiative]].
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • ...an adaptation of the World War II German V-2 rocket, the first operational ballistic missile, and did not feature much more advanced technology. The German missile was
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  • ...location of the main Japanese bases in Micronesia, and with a major U.S. [[ballistic missile defense]] test and surveillance site on Kwajalein Island, the largest and s
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  • ...k operations of the [[Global Information Grid]], information operations, [[ballistic missile defense]], and reduction of [[weapons of mass destruction]] threats
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile defense}}
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  • ...combined mechanical energy of an interceptor crashing against an incoming ballistic missile is far greater than any non-nuclear explosives would provide.
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • {{r|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile}}
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  • ...the inventory of many nations. It is not as fast as an [[intercontinental ballistic missile]] and, while not simple to defend against, presents a less difficult proble
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  • ...process include [[spacecraft]] from [[orbit]], as well as [[suborbital]] [[ballistic missile]] '''reentry vehicles'''. Typically, this process requires special methods
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