Human operators were proven to be unreliable. In tests, 22% of the human missile silo officers either froze up or refused to launch when they believed that they might possibly kill 20 million people with a flick of a switch.
Patriot missiles weren't invented in WWI. They first saw action in the first Gulf War.
Triton
World War II planes did not have missiles as we understand them today; instead, they primarily relied on machine guns, cannons, and bombs for aerial combat. The technology for guided missiles was in its infancy during the war, with some experimental systems beginning to emerge towards the war's end. However, the widespread use of missiles on aircraft came much later, primarily during the Cold War era.
No
It means that we are going to war. (I learned that from a movie, War Games)
Yes.
Fiction.
War Games
At the highest number, it was less than 1500, with 1000 of these Minuteman missiles.
Muskets, swords pistols knives and long range ballistic missiles ( kidding about the missiles)
no
it was called the Cold War