They are invented By the Germans. Atleast for combat.
The Third Reich.
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Since World War 2, the greatest attention in naval weapons has been focused on missiles. These include anti-ship missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, and ballistic missiles. Advancements in missile technology have revolutionized naval warfare and greatly increased the range and precision of naval engagements.
Franz G. Talley invented the ejection seat in Mesa Arizona.
Aircraft don't always "have" missiles. They are fitted with a mix of missiles or bombs according to each mission. The Tigershark was a fairly small aircraft, close to the ground and had limited hardpoints (where missiles are fitted) It could carry 2 Sidewinders and 2 of either Sparrow or Maverick, but 4 missiles was the limit.
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They are invented By the Germans. Atleast for combat.
All current missiles are electrically triggered in a sequence to 'spool up' as they release from the aircraft.
Radar, Jet Aircraft, Rocket Aircraft, Ballistic Missiles.
You must have torpedoes, stronger missiles, aim for the weakest spot of an aircraft carrier, you must have faster planes with extremely powerful missiles but always keep that in mind about that aircraft carriers are really huge and very strong.
To list every single one would not be feasible. As for types, some of the types invented after 1920 include.. General Purpose Machine Guns Guided Missiles Assault Rifles The modern tank Personal Defense Weapons (PDWs) Grenade launchers Anti-tank rockets and missiles Jet aircraft Helicopter gunships
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Frank Whittle invented the Jet Aircraft.
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.