It depends on what you mean by rocket. If you mean like a space rocket type, no. Definitely not. Other wise, if you mean nuclear missle types, they aren't used because of a truce or pact type thing. Countries still own them but they are in active and only super powers or world powers have them as far as i know.
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Yes, rockets a re used quite a bit- but not as space vehicles. Many anti-tank weapons are shoulder fired rockets. Rockets are also used as anti-aircraft and anti-missle weapons, and used as large artillery.
Missiles is a rocket used for military purposes.
Not for military purposes.
16th Century Inventor of the step rocket design that is still used today.
Yes it is still the military headquarters of the US armed forces.
The helicopter is still used today for military purposes such as delivering aid to countries and for news and traffic reports.
Among soldiers in the army? Yes Among military leaders? No
a british military weapon, used by your mom
Robert Goddard invented liquid fuel rockets, which are still used today in various forms for space missions and satellite launches. His work laid the foundation for modern rocket technology and propulsion systems.
Honda civics
Rockets are still being used.
The Congreve Rocket was a British military weapon used in artillery barrages in the Napoleonic wars, the War of 1812, and the New Zealand wars.
no they don't