Wherever the wind and weather carry it.
Modern submarines carry a wide variety of weapons. An example of a U.S. Navy Fast-Attack Submarine weapons capability includes: Homing Torpedoes (Active and Passive Sonar) Tomahawk Land-Attack Missile (Conventional and Nuclear) Tomahawk Anti-Ship Missile Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Mines Ballistic Missile submarines can carry those weapons as well, but their primary mission is Nuclear Deterrence, and as such their main weapons are Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBM's).
Tamahawk® Cruise Land Attack Missile (TLAM) is an all-weather, long range, subsonic cruise missile used for land attack warfare, launched from U. S. Navy surface ships and U.S. Navy and Royal Navy submarines. It is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads.
In the American submarine force their are two types of missiles: 1. Tomahawk® Land Attack Missile (TLAM) 2. Sea-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) A multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) warhead is what is deployed on a SLBM. The TLAM can carry a conventional warhead or a single nuclear warhead.
That would depend entirely upon several factors, such as; from where the missile was launched, what it's range was, the reason for the miss, etc. With the information (or lack of) information you have provided, the only answer that can be made is, 'somewhere other than Washington DC'.
It did not.
An SLBM, or Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile, is a type of ballistic missile designed to be launched from submarines. These missiles are typically used for nuclear deterrence and can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads. SLBMs are capable of striking land targets at great distances, enhancing the strategic capabilities of naval forces by allowing for stealthy, mobile launch platforms. Their deployment contributes to a nation’s second-strike capability, ensuring a retaliatory response in the event of a nuclear attack.
The primary means of delivery of nuclear weapons is by missile, either from a land based missile silo, or from a submarine. However, they can also be dropped from planes (like conventional bombs) or smuggled into a target zone as luggage, if security measures are sufficiently lax. Even nuclear artillery shells exist.
In the American submarine force their are two types of missiles: 1. Tomahawk® Land Attack Missile (TLAM) 2. Sea-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) A multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) warhead is what is deployed on a SLBM. The TLAM can carry a conventional warhead or a single nuclear warhead.
Although BrahMos is an anti-ship missile, it has the capability to engage land based targets. The missile can be launched either in a vertical or inclined position and is capable of covering targets over a 360 degree horizon. The BrahMos missile has identical configuration for land, sea and subsea platforms. The air-launched version has a smaller booster and additional tail fins for added stability during launch. Babur is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and has a reported range of 500 km (310 miles). It is reported that it can hit its target with "pinpoint accuracy" and can be fired from warships, submarines and fighter jets. It is designed to avoid radar detection and penetrate undetected through a defensive system. The cruise missile is a terrain hugging missile and it has up-to-date navigation and guidance system and a high degree of manoeuvrability. u answer after reading this.
Well, nuclear war. Both countries would likely be destroyed by missile and nuclear weapons. They do host the world's first and second largest nuclear arsenals (to many people's surprises, Russia is ahead of the US. In fact, theres is almost twice the size of Americas). I doubt a soldier would even touch either countries land.
Land clearing is when trees, bushes and other debris are removed from land to prepare it for building. This can include ensuring the land is level.
It was hit in the hull by an exocet missile.