Vengeance missiles
range 12-48 strength-5 AP-4 ordnance1 +barrage
Incendiary Castellan Missiles
range 12-48" strength-4 AP-5 ordnance1 +barrage +ignores cover
(cover saves cannot be taken)
Rockets are a type of engine used to propel spacecraft, including spaceships, into outer space. Spaceships refer to the spacecraft that travel through space, which can be powered by rockets or other propulsion systems. So, while rockets are a key component of many spaceships, they are not the same thing.
A tornado is a type of whirlwind characterized by a violently rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. A whirlwind is a rotating column of air but can vary in size and strength, while a tornado is a specific and more powerful type of whirlwind.
translates to "whirlwind", it is a type of Ukrainian dance
it depends on the type of rocket. If your talking about space shuttles they will usally be travelling around 17,500mph
There is currently a lot of interest in reusable rockets, such as SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Blue Origin's New Shepard. These rockets are designed to be launched multiple times, reducing the cost of space travel.
Whirlwind manufactures a host of audio equipment. For 35 years they have made and sold audio interfaces, speakers, mixers, microphone stands, and cables.
Rockets are classified based on their propulsion system, such as liquid fuel rockets, solid fuel rockets, or hybrid rockets. They can also be classified by their size, mission type, and payload capacity. In addition, rockets can be categorized as launch vehicles for placing payloads into orbit or as missiles for military applications.
All rockets use the same fuel and US has used the same platform for ages. If you mean model rockets, D engines are the most powerful.
It depends on what you mean by rocket. If you mean like a space rocket type, no. Definitely not. Other wise, if you mean nuclear missle types, they aren't used because of a truce or pact type thing. Countries still own them but they are in active and only super powers or world powers have them as far as i know. <><><><> Yes, rockets a re used quite a bit- but not as space vehicles. Many anti-tank weapons are shoulder fired rockets. Rockets are also used as anti-aircraft and anti-missle weapons, and used as large artillery.
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Rockets typically carry payloads, which can include satellites, scientific instruments, crewed capsules, or cargo. They also carry propulsion systems, guidance systems, and control systems to help navigate and control the rocket's flight. Additionally, rockets may carry fuel, oxidizers, and other consumables needed for propulsion and operation.
No it is a type of fungus!!