Yes. Towards the end of World War 2, Germany launched the V2 rockets against London, the first real missiles to have ever been fired.
The cold war was simply a term used. There was no war. The cold war was actually a "Stalemate between two sets of nuclear armed nations" that were waiting for an excuse to press the buttons on each other (buttons which fired nuclear missiles).
The Missiles of October was created on 1974-12-18.
SALT I froze deployment of two types of missiles.
No one did, that is why it was called the Cold War. For all the players involved in this conflict it was only the threat of mutually assured destruction (thru missiles and other weapons of war) that kept everyone from pulling the trigger
By lunching vehicles
BOLA
Weapons launched (fired) from submarines include torpedoes, ballistic missiles, or cruise missiles. These are the primary weapons, and a few other options exist.
As they did not exist at the time, no.
Armor became obsolete because of high speed missiles, such as the arrows fired from English longbows, the arrows from crossbows, and bullets from guns. This began during the Hundred Years' War, in the 14th century, and was pretty much complete by the end of the Middle Ages, though breastplates were worn for another two hundred years or so, and helmets longer.
A missile fired from a combat vehicle,one of the powerful missiles in iaf
Crossbows load bolts into the center, which are pulled back by a winch. This eliminates the drawback of draw-weights. The crossbow is fired by a trigger.
Apparently it can be fired from a standard 155mm howitzer artillery gun
No missiles were used in the Cuban missile crisis. No one fired a one. It was caused by the fact that the Soviet Union had missiles in Cuba aimed toward the United States that caused the crisis.
At least 110 has been fired as of Saturday, 19 March 2011.
there were only test on nuclear bomb in facilities such as area 51.
The Republic Gunship has missiles on its wings that can be fired.