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No because aircraft carriers are so huge and it can handle lots of punishments. Aircraft carriers are incredibly strong. If you fire one missile at it, it still could float and move even up to twelve missiles and the aircraft carrier will take damages and still can move. If you fire several missiles or more, the whole aircraft carrier will sink.
AnswerThat Question is too vague. There are many, many modern jets that fire missiles.Not only are many modern jet aircraft designed to fire missiles, any modern jet aircraft with standard underwing pod hard points (commonly used for mounting bomb pods) can mount missile pods on those hard points and be capable of firing missiles.
In an internal weapons bay, stored in the aircraft. It opens to fire the missiles, it does this because if it had the missiles on the wings, it is likely that these would reflect radar beams back to the enemy planes, therefore compromising stealth
what is the rso rank requirement for direct fire antitank rockets and missiles
You cannot fire missiles in Microsoft Flight Simulator X 2002.
The drone reeds are usually like the ones in clarinets - single reeds. A male bees is called a drone, and does no work in the hive. The residents near the forest heard the nearly constant drone of the aircraft fighting the forest fire.
what is the rso rank requirement for direct fire antitank rockets and missiles
what is the rso rank requirement for direct fire antitank rockets and missiles
Press Y and fire.
The smallest manned combat aircraft that I know about could have been the Russian I-16 "Rat" used early in WW2 and in the Spanish Civil War. It was one of the first planes that Russia built that was an effective fighter aircraft with one wing. It was also the first operational aircraft to have retractable landing gear. In today's modern air forces, there are lots of small drone aircraft(or unmanned) that fire missiles. Most of these are used to hit ground targets. While these planes are smaller and more simple than the fighter jets flown by pilots, some of them are still large aircraft with long wing spans.
what is the rso rank requirement for direct fire antitank rockets and missiles
I think technically it is an adjective to describe guns, weapons, missiles, artillery, fire, etc., but I have often seen it used by itself as a noun (and its acronym AA) when it is obvious or irrelavent as to what the adjective is describing.