Launch Sequence Plan (LSP)
Many Anti-Aircraft missiles find their targets based on heat. If an AC130 deploys flares, which are hot, the missiles follow them instead.
Missiles are guided weapons designed to hit specific targets, while rockets are vehicles that propel themselves through space or atmosphere.
Rockets are vehicles that carry payloads into space or orbit, while missiles are weapons designed to be launched at specific targets on Earth.
Guns are good for close work, guided missiles are good for long range targets.
They could have hit targets in roughly half the territory of the 48 contiguous states.
Bombers are military aircrafts designed to attack targets on both land and sea. They can drop bombs, fire torpedo's or launch missiles.
Rockets are vehicles that carry payloads into space or orbit, while missiles are weapons designed to be launched at specific targets on Earth. Rockets are typically larger and more powerful, while missiles are smaller and more maneuverable for precise targeting.
In Halo 3, to shoot missiles from the Hornet, you need to be in the pilot seat. Once airborne, aim your reticle at a target and press the fire button (usually the right trigger on Xbox controllers) to launch missiles. Each Hornet is equipped with a limited supply of missiles, so use them strategically. Additionally, you can switch to machine gun fire for continuous attacks on enemy targets.
Nuclear missiles can travel thousands of kilometers, with some intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of reaching targets on the other side of the world. The exact range depends on the specific missile and its design.
Air spotters do the same role as an artillery ground spotter. They are specially trained to call in artillery fire onto targets from aircraft. They can also mark the targets for other aircraft with flares and missiles. Until recently they flew in the back seat of the OV-10.
Missiles are typically guided weapons designed for specific targets, while rockets are vehicles used for propulsion or space travel. Missiles are often equipped with warheads and guidance systems for precision targeting, while rockets are used for launching payloads into space or for propulsion in aircraft or vehicles.
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