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  • In a military context, an '''unguided rocket''' is a self-contained unit of ammunition which, when fired at a point or a | title = Background — CF-18 Ground Attack – CRV-7 Unguided Rocket
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  • Specifically a Soviet Second World War area bombardment [[unguided rocket]] fired from truck-mounted [[multiple rocket launcher]]s; generic term for
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  • ...ly an incorrect name for various engineering disciplines in dealing with [[unguided rocket]]s or the [[rocket engine]]s of more intelligent vehicles, or an ironic des
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  • ...luster submunition|dual-purpose cluster submunition]] dispersed by the M26 unguided rocket fired from the [[multiple rocket launcher#M270 multiple launch rocket syste
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  • ...etrate [[armored fighting vehicle]]s; may be a cannon-fired projectile, [[unguided rocket]], [[gravity bomb]], [[cluster submunition]] or [[mine (land warfare)|land
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  • A series of long-range (20mi/32 km-28mi/45km) [[unguided rocket]]s fired by the [[M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System]], carrying 518 to 644
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  • Military equipment and techniques to detect [[unguided rocket]]s, [[artillery]] shells, and [[mortar]] rounds in flight, warn friendly fo
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  • In modern use, a family of mobile artillery systems, firing [[unguided rocket]]s intended for area-effect coverage, complementing [[howitzer]]s for point
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  • [[Naval guns and gunnery|naval gun]], [[unguided rocket]], and [[guided missile]] fire from ships, in direct support of ground forc
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  • A family of 70mm (2.75") [[unguided rocket]]s, which can be fitted with a wide range of warheads, used by all U.S. mil
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  • ...marine warfare|antisubmarine]] torpedo from a surface ship, often by an [[unguided rocket]] booster, moving it at greater speed and range than possible for a torpedo
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  • ...s the most widely used, and has become a generic term for a medium-sized [[unguided rocket]] used in [[indirect fire]]. In the original use, the rockets were fired fr
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  • ...cket System]] (MLRS). Properly, they are [[guided missile]]s rather than [[unguided rocket]]s, but, since it is derived from the unguided [[M26 (rocket)|M26]], the [[
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  • ...in direct warfare. Therefore, they use measures including [[mortar]] and [[unguided rocket]] fire from the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]], and terrorist attacks ins ...from a few areas of Palestine, or by infiltrators. The main weapons are [[unguided rocket]]s, and some understanding of the basic types, techniques, and practices wi
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  • '''AN/TPQ-46''' radars give short range, 360-degree coverage of artillery, unguided rocket and mortar projectiles in flight. Formerly called the Lightweight Countermo
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  • In a military context, an '''unguided rocket''' is a self-contained unit of ammunition which, when fired at a point or a | title = Background — CF-18 Ground Attack – CRV-7 Unguided Rocket
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  • The '''M26 rocket''' is a series of [[unguided rocket]]s fired by the [[M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System]] (MLRS). They are pre
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  • ...r se, is either a relatively simple military device, firework, etc.; see [[unguided rocket]], and [[multiple rocket launcher]] for some of the more lethal aspects. In ...e of aerodynamics, it is possible to use fins to give some stability to an unguided rocket, but they remain far less accurate than firearms.
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  • [[Image:AT4.jpg| thumb | AT-4 individual unguided rocket]] ...[pistol]]s are the most obvious direct fire weapons, but so are antitank [[unguided rocket]] launchers such as the [[AT-4]], the gun of a [[main battle tank]] such as
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  • While the original M26 unguided rocket, which carried 644 dual-purpose cluster submunitions, was effective, with a
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  • ...automatic weapons, but the term generally does not extend to individual [[unguided rocket]]s or [[guided missile]]s.
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  • ...s significant advantages over earlier shoulder-fired (e.g., the [[AT-4]] [[unguided rocket]]) or at least portable antitank weapons (e.g, [[M-47 Dragon]]). While inte
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  • In practice, the term does imply a guided weapon. While [[unguided rocket]]s or [[torpedo]]es neither need input after firing, nor can accept any. Th
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  • ...shoulder of a single soldier, which previously had been the province of [[unguided rocket]]s with [[Explosively formed projectile#Munroe effect and close relatives|w
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  • ...e characteristics of [[artillery]] [[howitzer]]s, medium [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket]]s; [[guided missile]]s that can support troops; and [[naval guns and gunne
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  • ...[[fighter aircraft|fighter-bomber]] roles. The "D" model could carry two [[unguided rocket]]s or 40mm [[autocannon]], and was used against [[tank (military)|tanks]] i
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  • ...members have helmet-mounted sights. The helicopter also fires 70mm Hydra [[unguided rocket]]s.
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  • ...also carry lightweight [[anti-tank weapon]]s, which are often disposable [[unguided rocket]]s. Most soldiers carry hand-thrown [[grenade]]s and some may have [[grena
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  • ...the warhead, or the warhead may be part of a self-propelled weapon (e.g., unguided rocket, torpedo, guided missile. An artillery warhead, and its mechanical case, is
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  • Israel's [[2006 Israeli campaign in Lebanon]] was in response to [[unguided rocket|rocket]] attacks on Israel; the military operation did not displace Hezboll
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  • ...cket motor''', actually propels a rocket-propelled [[guided missile]] or [[unguided rocket]]. The most general definition of such a propulsion system simply requires
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  • ...ter munition''' is a military weapon, such as a artillery|artillery shell, unguided rocket or guided missile warhead, or a gravity bomb, which carries and releases ''
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  • Traditionally, armed helicopters will have two machine guns, possibly two unguided rocket pods, and, if there is a threat from enemy helicopters, man-portable air de
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  • ...a raging fire. This became a U.S. Navy requirement for gravity bomb|bombs, unguided rocket|rockets and guided missiles, on aircraft carriers after devastating acciden
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  • ...ers carry heavy armament such as heavy [[machine gun]]s, [[autocannon]], [[unguided rocket]]s, and [[air-to-surface missile]]s such as the U.S. [[AGM-114 Hellfire|Hel
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  • ...ve a significant chance the sarin would burn. The US had a dedicated 115mm unguided rocket system for delivering chemical weapons.
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  • ...e Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, has carried out [[suicide attack]]s and [[unguided rocket|rocket]] and [[mortar]] strikes against Israeli civilian and military targe Hamas is reported to various [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket|rocket]]s
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  • ...''Forrestal'' fires, 134 men were killed and 161injured, started when an [[unguided rocket|Zuni air-to-ground 5" rocket]], aboard an [[F-4 Phantom II]] fighter, pilot
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  • ...i-state, such as [[Hamas]] or [[Hezbollah]], which fires [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket]]s into civilian areas, is committing war crimes by current standards. It i
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  • Gunpowder was used as a propellant for [[unguided rocket]]s, and to propel shot in [[cannon]]. During the late 14th and early 15th
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  • [[Unguided rocket]]s have interested scientists and amateurs for centuries. The Chinese used
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  • ...ionally, as the warhead of a guided missile, artillery|artillery shell, or unguided rocket.
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  • ...ionally, as the warhead of a guided missile, artillery|artillery shell, or unguided rocket.
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  • Bases in SVN, however, were accessible to the VC, by ground attack, or with unguided rocket|rockets and mortars of only a few miles' range. As FLAMING DART progressed
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