Missile in a sentence as a noun

He misses the point entirely with missile silos.

Far more mobile and far harder a target than any railborn missile.

But even then... SDI Defense defends against missile attacks within three squares of a city, I believe.

The other mod made missiles follow slightly wider turning arcs, so they were harder to dodge by going around corners.

No enemy ground units--or sea, or bombers or missiles, for that matter--will be able to attack that square.

> I read somewhere that the chance of scoring a hit with a korean-war era air-to-air missile was about 5%.

At least, no more of a domestic angle than the military developing a new missile.

The backbone of the modern nuclear arsenal is the ballistic missile submarine.

Obviously both missiles and personal were available to whoever shot down MH 017.

I'll give you some ideas why it's an absolute ******* disgrace:* Rapier missile launchers installed on residential flats.

Well, it could now be you".OK, terrorists get a missile, and drivers get a ticket, but do people want an army of drones monitoring them for motoring offences, and more?

Joshua obtains the missile code but before launching, it cycles through all the nuclear war scenarios it has devised, finding they too all result in stalemates.

A drone missile hit their congregation killing Abdulrahman and several other teenagers.

A statement from Abdel-Rahmans family read, he left with some friends for dinner under the moonlight when an American missile landed, killing Abdel-Rahman and his friends.

He was talking about the reason for releasing the diplomatic cables and not about nuclear missile codes or secret uboot positions.> I'm not really sure what to think about all of it.

It seems like a tiny difference, but high-level competitive players want their missiles exactly right because different missile tracking leads to different viable tactics.

Why would anyone want to launch a nuclear missile that's pretty much guaranteed to not his its target?Because with a nuclear air-to-air missile in its intended role, you don't need to "hit the target", you just need to detonate somewhere in the general area of the bomber formation that you are trying to whittle down.

Missile definitions

noun

a rocket carrying a warhead of conventional or nuclear explosives; may be ballistic or directed by remote control

noun

a weapon that is forcibly thrown or projected at a targets but is not self-propelled

See also: projectile