answersLogoWhite

0

Tanks.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are heat projectlies specifically designed to attack?

Heat-seeking missiles are targeted at sources of heat, frequently exhaust ports of enemy planes.


What are heat missiles specfically designed to attack?

Heat is actually an acronym, properly written as HEAT, which stands for High Explosive Anti-Tank. Its primary purpose is part of the name: HEAT projectiles are primarily designed for use against armored vehicles, with a secondary use against fortified structures. They are designed to penetrate large amounts of hard substances, and are particularly effective against steel alloys.


Heat projectiles specifically designed to attack?

HEAT (high explosive antitank) projectiles are specifically designed to attack armored vehicles.


What are heat projectiles specifacally designed to attack?

Tanks


What are heat projectiles specifially designed to ATTACK?

Tanks


What are heat projectiles specially designed to attack?

tanks


What are heat progectiles specifically designed to attack?

tanks


What heat projectiles design to attack?

HEAT = High Explosive Anti TankThey're designed to attack armoured vehicles and fortifications.


Does drone aircraft fire heat-seeking missiles?

Yes, some drone aircraft are capable of firing heat-seeking missiles, particularly those designed for military use. These missiles are typically used to target heat-emitting objects, such as enemy aircraft or vehicles. Drones equipped with advanced sensors can effectively detect and engage such targets using heat-seeking technology. However, not all drones have this capability, as many are designed for surveillance or reconnaissance rather than combat.


How do heat seeking missiles work?

Heat seeking missiles lock on to the nearest heat source , usually its the heat from the exhaust or engines.


Is the F-15 eagle heat seeking missiles better or F-22 stealth raptor heat seeking missiles better?

faster


Can heat seeking missiles fly?

Yes.