I got this from:http://www.missilethreat.com/repository/imgLib/icbm%20comparison%20chart%20small%20labeled%20%20%20mda.jpg
Like all ballistic missiles, the old Polaris missiles and the current Trident missiles use internal gyros for stability in flight.
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All of these missiles are different sizes, and carry different payloads.
There are invar missiles.
Submarines typically launch a variety of missiles, including ballistic missiles (such as the Trident and Bulava) designed for long-range nuclear deterrence, and cruise missiles (like the Tomahawk) for precision strikes against land and sea targets. Some submarines are also equipped with anti-ship missiles to engage enemy vessels. These missiles are often launched from vertical launch systems or torpedo tubes, allowing for stealthy and flexible operational capabilities.
they like shooting nuclear missiles into the sea! lol
Yes they can destroy missiles.
Missiles fly by using onboard propulsion systems, such as rockets or jet engines, to generate thrust and propel them forward. The missiles are guided in flight by control surfaces like fins or canards, which adjust the missile's trajectory and keep it on course. Additionally, some missiles may use sensors and guidance systems to track and home in on their target.
The Stellar Missiles was created in 1949.
If any of the atomic missiles of today were launched and exploded on land the devastaion of World War 2 would look like a joke. The modern atomic missiles are far more powerful. If enough were launched it would end the world as we know it not only from physical damage but from radiation sickness and pollution.
The Stellar Missiles has 192 pages.
The duration of The Missiles of October is 2.5 hours.