1.ceramic materials
2.fiber reinforced plastics
Missiles is a rocket used for military purposes.
missiles have a guidance system
The rocket and the bazooka.
A4 was the German v2
A rocket or unmanned airplane with one or more nuclear warheads as its payload.
Steamers are the Prole slang for 'Rocket Bombs', commonly known as missiles.
Elements such as aluminum, titanium, steel, and various composite materials are commonly used in the construction of missiles. These materials provide strength, durability, and lightness, allowing missiles to maneuver effectively in flight and withstand high speeds and impacts.
Missiles are typically made from a combination of materials, including lightweight metals like aluminum and titanium for the airframe, which provide strength while minimizing weight. The propulsion system often utilizes composite materials for rocket motors, while the guidance and control systems incorporate electronics housed in protective casings. Additionally, the warhead may consist of explosive compounds encased in steel or other durable materials to maximize impact and effectiveness.
Missiles have a guidance systen
A missile is anything thrown or projected. A rocket uses rocket propulsion - throwing out hot gasses in order to move in the opposite direction. In practice most rockets can be considered to be missiles and most missiles are rockets. in the military a rocket is unguided en a missile is guided, think about GPS or a wire that is in the back of the missile an attached to the launcher an can steered to the target.
Radar, Jet Aircraft, Rocket Aircraft, Ballistic Missiles.
You can't. Grab the javelin missiles and shoot down the rocket