This is the BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile of the United States Air Force, which can have a maximum range of 900 nautical miles travelling at subsonic speeds.
Introduced in 1983, it was originally manufactured by General Dynamics, but is now built by McDonnell-Douglas. It can carry either a nuclear or a conventional warhead.
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The President who promoted the development of the cruise missile was Jimmy Carter. He believed the cruise missile was better than the B-1 bomber. After he left office, Ronald Reagan changed the cruise missile back to the B-1 bombers.
Agni-5 7500km & with nuclear warhead it would be 5500 km
SS-4 medium range missile, SS-5 intermediate range missile, Luna ground-to-ground rockets, and the FKR cruise missile.
Machines of War - 2000 Cruise Missile was released on: USA: 2006
the longest range for any prjectile motion is theoritically 45 degree from horizon
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.
Lots and lots. ICBMs and IRBMs are both types, as well as a wide range of anti-ship missiles, land attack cruise missiles, and other more eccentric varieties.
A missile with a range of 3500+ miles is an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Cruise Missile
Dennis M. Gormley has written: 'Dealing With The Threat of Cruise Missiles' 'Missile Contagion' 'Dealing with the threat of cruise missiles' -- subject(s): Cruise missile defenses