Agni 3 has a range of 3500-5500kms with a payload of 2000kg.It can carry both nuclear and conventional warheads.
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Some can fly at Mach 3-6 while anti-ballistic missiles can achieve Mach 10
V-weapons were long-range artillery weapons used by the Germans during World War II. V-1 was a cruise missile. V-2 was a ballistic missile. V-3 was a cannon.
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The first rocket reached space on October 3, 1942. It was the V2 rocket made by the Germans as a ballistic missile to deliver bombs during World War 2.
if you say in Asia 1 china 2 Pakistan 3 India 4 japan 5 north Korea 6 south Korea 7 Iran
Eight. Normally carries 6 AIM-120 AMRAAMs (Advanced Medium Range Air to Air Missile) and 2 AIM-9M Sidewinder short range missiles along with 3 droptanks.
a bap (beagle active probe) increases sensor range and increases enemy missile lock-on time
The ICBM [Intercontinental Ballistic Missile] is the most powerful weapon in the world. It carries 2-3 nuclear warheads and it is so powerful, that it has never been used in a full test launch. They can also be fired 3500 miles away.
The hull designator denotes the hull type, it's purpose, and its propulsion mode. For example SSN stands for "Submersible Ship, Nuclear"; SSBN is Submersible Ship, Ballistic, Nuclear; and SSGN is Submersible Ship, Guided Missile, Nuclear. Any vessel that isn't a variant (rare in today's Navy) has a single designation - BB, DD, etc. Nuclear powered vessels are denoted with an "N" in the designation.For submarine hull types, there are currently 3 in the U.S. inventory - SSN, SSGN, and SSBN. SSN's are Nuclear Fast-Attack Submarines - Sturgeon, L.A., Seawolf and Virginia Classes. SSBN's are Ballistic Missile Submarines (Ohio class, etc.) SSGN's are converted older SSBN's that have had their Ballistic Missiles removed as part of the Treaty with the former Soviet Union. They were converted to Cruise Missile launch platforms.
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Hawaiian Eye - 1959 The Missile Rogues 3-15 was released on: USA: 3 January 1962