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A missile is a rocket that has a guidance system that can steer the vehicle after launched. A rocket has none such system; basicaly, point-and-launch.

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they are spelled different. that is the difference. How'd you not know that?

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Difference between rocket and missile?

A missile is anything thrown or projected. A rocket uses rocket propulsion - throwing out hot gasses in order to move in the opposite direction. In practice most rockets can be considered to be missiles and most missiles are rockets. in the military a rocket is unguided en a missile is guided, think about GPS or a wire that is in the back of the missile an attached to the launcher an can steered to the target.


Can you Tell me a rocket fact?

A rocket is a missile


Is there a difference between a rocket and a missile?

missile is also a rocket but the difference is that, it hold explosive for mass destruction. a rocket is just use to propelling vehicle like in satellites etc. missiles are self guided by the help of inertial navigation system.


What country has the most powerful missile?

Powerful is a matter of opinion. The term missile, does not related to the warhead, so potentially the US still has the Saturn V rocket which would be the most powerful missile/rocket.


During the 1950s the US primary motive for the development of rocket and missile technology was for the?

During the 1950's, the primary motive for the development of rocket and missile technology by the US was for the long-range delivery of weapons. This was during the Cold War between the US and Russia.


Who was on the German V2?

The V-2 rocket was the first ballistic missile. There was nobody on this rocket.


Who invented Rocket missile?

Werner Von Braun


Which of these characteristics of a missile differs from a rocket?

A rocket has a propulsion system to make it fly into the air. A rocket can be a missile but a missile does not have to be a rocket. The ancient Romans used catapults (called ballista) to launch missiles made of rocks or stone at the enemy. Medieval soldiers threw spears as missiles at the enemy.Today missiles are launched by a rocket. A launched missile that follows the path determined at launch time is a ballistic missile as in an ICBM (Intercontinental ballistic missile). The rockets get it going at some speed and direction. If it has some sort of guidance mechanism built in such as a gyroscope or directional rockets, it would be called a guided missile.missiles have a guidance system


Is there a difference between military rockets and military missiles?

a rocket is an unguided weapon while a missile is a optically/ wire guided/ radar/ heat tracking weapon which is designed for precision targeting. ie: rocket pod on an AH-64 (no guidance) or Javelin missile ( Heat Tracking)


What is the different between a rocket fired from a gun and a rocket propelled projectile?

The rocket powered projectile does not have to be in a gun.


What is the biggest rocket launcher?

An Intercontinental Ballistic Missile platform.


Why is the tin of a rocket or a missile made pointed?

so it is streamlined