I believe it is the act of spinning up the gyroscope within the missile.
Do you mean that they spin when the back end is jacked up? If so, don't worry about it... it's normal.
Ballistic missiles can reach up to 5000km Ballistic missiles can reach up to 5000km
All current missiles are electrically triggered in a sequence to 'spool up' as they release from the aircraft.
Nothing. Perhaps you mean "spin a YARN," which means to tell a story.
Nothing. You may mean "spin a yarn," which means to tell a tale or story.
spin is a code name on elite beat agents!
The exact opposite of a spin down electron.
astronomy
yes
a spinner or spin some one who loses the plot
spin bowlers usually have a run up that suit's them
It started with the Soviets setting up launch bases, in Cuba, that could hold Inter-Mediate Ballistic Missiles (IRBM). After a lot of laws and failed missions, the Soviets decided that they will remove the missiles from Cuba, if the US would remove the missiles from Turkey, and around Europe.