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  • A '''cruise missile''' is a [[guided missile]] that flies, through the atmosphere, to its targe ...he war, the manned kamikaze was a foretaste of the automated anti-shipping cruise missile, which had guidance that could follow a GOT paradigm: [[go-onto-target]].
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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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  • 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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  • [[Guided missile|missile guidance]] technique for [[cruise missile]]s such as the [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]], which matches the profile seen by a ra
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  • ...ring the Trident D5; some have been converted for special operations and [[cruise missile]] launch
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  • ...ar greater than [[ballistic missile defense]], including defense against [[cruise missile]]s and [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] systems; [[integrated air d
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  • ...Kirov-class]]/[[Admiral Ushakov-class]] large cruisers and [[OSCAR-class]] cruise missile submarines
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  • ...ack high-value assets (HVA) such as E-3 Sentry and other C3I-ISR aircraft, cruise missile launching bomber aircraft|bombers, the cruise missiles themselves, etc.
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  • *[[Stormshadow missile]]/SCALP [[cruise missile]]
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  • ...sset]]s such as [[Airborne Warning and Control System]], air refueling and cruise missile carrier aircraft
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  • ...m than ballistic missiles. Defenders faced with simultaneous ballistic and cruise missile attacks have a much more complex task.
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  • A U.S.-designed [[cruise missile]], launched from U.S. or U.K. submarines
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  • A U.S.-designed [[cruise missile]], launched from [[vertical launch system]]s on ships and submarines, again
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  • A Soviet-designed [[cruise missile]], with the NATO reporting designation [[SS-N-12 SANDBOX]], launched from s
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  • The world's first, if crude, [[cruise missile]] used in appreciable numbers in combat
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  • ...missile. It is used in both [[integrated air defense system|aircraft]], [[cruise missile]] and [[theater ballistic missile]] defense.
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  • A '''cruise missile''' is a [[guided missile]] that flies, through the atmosphere, to its targe ...he war, the manned kamikaze was a foretaste of the automated anti-shipping cruise missile, which had guidance that could follow a GOT paradigm: [[go-onto-target]].
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  • ...n attack submarine armed with extremely large anti-ship [[P-700 Granit]] [[cruise missile]]s and 650mm wake-homing [[torpedo]]es, believed intended as a "carrier-kil
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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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  • ...|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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...rritory of an adversary. In recent years, it has made substantial use of [[cruise missile]]s, fired from [[cruiser]]s, [[destroyer]]s, and [[submarine]]s. It can als
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  • TBMs complement [[cruise missile]]s, giving different offensive capabilities and complicating the defense pr
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  • ...if the flight path, before the final attack, goes over land or water. If a cruise missile using terrain contour matching (TERCOM) flies over water, it needs to stop
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  • The user interface uses the same dual screens used for BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile attack planning. It presents a common operational picture of the naval Land
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  • ...ssile may coast in space before releasing reentry vehicle(s) and decoys. A cruise missile may fly at low altitude until it pitches up for final attack, although some
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  • ...nt rocket motor. After launch, the passive RF seeker homes on the incoming cruise missile's radar emission. Because of the rolling airframe, only two RF antennas and
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  • ...een converted to SSGN's, or submarines that can launch a large number of [[cruise missile]]s and also be the mother ship for naval special operations forces, typical
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  • ...n the edge of its coverage, a fast-moving radar target consistent with the cruise missile type known to have been at the location where DSP detected the apparent lau ...d aerial vehicles are in range, and find a group of truck-mounted antiship cruise missile launchers. The mobile launchers are within range of a U.S. Army ATACMS surf
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  • ...ange ballistic missile than for a tactical surface-to-air missile (SAM) or cruise missile, since land-based ballistic missiles needed to start vertically, and then g
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  • ...anti-submarine warfare]]. They also can conduct deep strike by launching [[cruise missile]]s, which might be fired ahead of an air attack to help in [[suppression of
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  • ...generous interpretation of the term, it was the world's first production [[cruise missile]], a pilotless airplane relatively cheap to build. | title = A KIND OF DÉJÀ VU: Some Historical Perspectives on Cruise Missile Defense
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  • ...itler]]'s secret weapons to win [[World War II]], along with the [[V-1]] [[cruise missile]], but it had no significant direct military effect. However it did kill se ...dvantages and disadvantages in comparison with the jet-propelled [[V-1]] [[cruise missile]]s. It was mobile, and did not need the fixed launching ramps required by t
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  • :*[[unmanned aerial vehicle|unmanned air vehicle (UAV)]] systems (including [[cruise missile]]s systems, target and reconnaissance drones)with the range/payload capabil
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  • With the advent of submarine-launched cruise missile|cruise and submarine-launched ballistic missile|ballistic missiles, the all
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  • ...listic missile]] against [[theater ballistic missile]]s and also against [[cruise missile]]s. <ref name=Deagel>{{citation
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  • ...ut not going into orbit. The WWII German [[V-2]] was the first operational cruise missile; a number of subsequent types, such as the Soviet-built [[SS-1 SCUD]] and m
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  • ...section in the submarine, and replacing them with more than 100 [[Tomahawk cruise missile]]s and special operations force insertion platforms which can carry up to 6
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  • ...NGA also develops the extremely detailed terrain contour images used by [[cruise missile]]s that use terrain-matching guidance. It is also an authoritative source f
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  • ...ty of high-value aircraft, including intelligence collectors, tankers, and cruise missile launchers will not be radiating.
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  • ...h "kinetic" attacks by bombers, [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s, [[cruise missile]]s, and [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s, as well as nonkinetic at
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  • SLAMRAAM is seen as the "shooter" part of the Joint Land-attack cruise missile Elevated Netted Sensor (JLENS) under development, for fielding in 2011. Wit
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  • | title =Loitering, Smart Cruise Missile Marketed to U.S. Navy ...d Navy tactical air-launched decoys (TALD) drones followed the stealth and cruise missile attacks, and the Iraqi missile crews seemed relieved to have targets they c
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  • ...le" [[F-117 Nighthawk]] [[stealth]] aircraft and hard-to-detect Tomahawk [[cruise missile]]s. The Firebees were sent there to be seen, and encourage the defenders to
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  • For the land attack role, they carry the BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile
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  • ...s''', with hull numbers now prefixed by "SSGN". The guided missiles are [[cruise missile]]s. All these types of military submarines carry [[torpedo]]es. Although ...than any U.S. submarine. They are designated SSGN to reflect their massive cruise missile armament. In addition, they carry a new, long-range type of 650mm wake-ho
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  • Wing pylons were added for the [[AGM-28 Hound Dog]] [[cruise missile]]. Doctrine for this missile focused on using it as a penetration aid, to t ...m, since it led to cancellation of the associated Skybolt high-performance cruise missile program. The British had expected to use the Skybolt on their own strategic
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  • ...alth bomber operations against [[Baghdad]]. Electronic warfare aircraft, [[cruise missile]]-carrying bombers and [[High-value asset]]s (HVA) such as [[C3I-ISR]] air
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  • ...IM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile]]s for self-defense against aircraft and [[cruise missile]]s. The ships are also designed to mesh into military electronic networks.
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  • ...ined a significant land attack capability using the [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]] [[cruise missile]]. While Russian cruisers carry even larger [[P-700 Granit]] cruise missil ...he [[RGM-6 Regulus]] (essentially a larger, faster, nuclear-armed [[V-1]]) cruise missile or the same [[UGM-27 Polaris]] used as a [[submarine-launched ballistic mis
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  • This class of cruise missile is also effective against fixed air bases, and both runways and base facili
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  • ..."idiot"), and the Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi. The Ohka, effectively a manned cruise missile, was a rocket powered aircraft which was launched from a bomber aircraft. T
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  • ...ad also scrapped the concept of ''[[détente]]'', and had moved to deploy [[cruise missile]]s and the [[Pershing II]] missile in Europe. The Soviet Union had been [[S
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  • ...h the beginnings of [[electronic warfare]]. Germany introduced the first [[cruise missile]], the [V-1] and the first [[ballistic missile]], the [[V-2]]. Japan introd
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  • ...se Missile: [[Navaho (missile)|Navaho]] (test program stopped) vs. [[Buran cruise missile]] (plan)
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  • ...ir missile]] (SAM) launcher. Both the cruisers and destroyers can launch [[cruise missile]]s as well as launch anti-air and anti-submarine weapons; the carrier's own
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  • ...seaborne weapons also have a share in land attack with precision-guided [[cruise missile]]s or nuclear ballistic missiles against targets deep in continental landma
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  • Project Pluto was a nuclear-powered ramjet, intended for use in a cruise missile. Rather than combusting fuel as in regular jet engines, air was heated usin
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  • ...on nuclear-capable [[carrier-capable]] bombers, early submarine-launched [[cruise missile]]s, and the [[UGM-27 Polaris]] [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]].
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  • ...neering efforts that went into the highly innovative [[V-1]] jet-powered [[cruise missile]] and [[V-2]] rocket-powered [[ballistic missile]] were wasted from a milit
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  • ...nsive against a target system that they really did not understand: the V-1 cruise missile.
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  • ...ed several terrorist targets in Afghanistan and Sudan with ship-launched [[cruise missile]]s.<ref>Chris Hellman, CDI Senior Analyst Victoria Garcia, CDI Research Int
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  • ...ed several terrorist targets in Afghanistan and Sudan with ship-launched [[cruise missile]]s.<ref>Chris Hellman, CDI Senior Analyst Victoria Garcia, CDI Research Int
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  • ...bi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The short-term U.S. response was a cruise missile strike on August 20.<ref>{{citation
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