I missed a header from about 25 yards in a goalless draw at Bristol City and Megson went ballistic. |
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Within two or three days the media just went ballistic, so it worked in my favour. |
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I went ballistic and fired off a letter demanding a retraction of the fees. |
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We will need to replace our intercontinental ballistic missiles within 20 years or so. |
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Their craft, the Cosmos 1, is scheduled to launch into space on a modified Russian intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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For the ballistic missile proved it could do the same job as the cruise missile, and do it better. |
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The basic idea is to combine OTH radar with ballistic missiles to target ships. |
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A system capable of reliably stopping a ballistic missile is likely to be that much more capable against conventional aircraft. |
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The Arrow was designed to intercept short range ballistic missiles, although it can be upgraded to handle longer range missiles. |
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So both nations initiated design projects to mount their ballistic missiles on merchant vessels or on warships. |
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The silo used to carry one of the last models of intercontinental ballistic missiles the Soviet Union ever made. |
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A seaborne missile defense system to counter enemy ballistic missiles is being deployed on the Pacific theater. |
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One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons. |
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Who cares about outdated computers, small generators, or 1960s ballistic missiles? |
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One way this could occur is with the development of intercontinental ballistic travel. |
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These include cruise missiles and ballistic missiles of longer ranges and greater accuracy. |
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The Thaad missile, designed to intercept medium-range ballistic missiles, missed its target in six consecutive test shots. |
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Ten percent of the facilities is within the range of non-strategic ballistic missiles. |
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More than that, such regimes seek to purchase ballistic missiles and other vehicles to deliver MDW to certain regions. |
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If they had intercontinental ballistic missiles and hydrogen bombs, they'd use those. |
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Many data centers and telecom building exteriors and lobbies, for instance, are blast-proof with ballistic glazing up to 30 feet high. |
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Another was submarine-launched ballistic missiles as a part of the nuclear deterrent of the superpowers. |
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First, the submarine-launched ballistic system was recognized as the most survivable element in the triad of strategic nuclear deterrents. |
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We do know that they are one of the world's worst proliferators, particularly with ballistic missile technologies. |
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Of course, this also means affordable, private intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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Last month Pakistan tested ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads deep into India. |
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Well, we have for a long time provided early warning advice on the launch of ballistic missiles. |
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Ten percent of the facilities are within the range of non-strategic ballistic missiles. |
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The drag coefficient combines several ballistic properties of typical projectiles. |
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Robins also invented the ballistic pendulum which allowed precise measurements of the velocity of projectiles fired from guns. |
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But you can't build that kind of functionality into a music device because the record industry will go ballistic. |
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With the advent of affordable and reliable chronographs, the cumbersome ballistic pendulum was relegated to the scrap heap of history. |
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The war that followed saw them employing chemical weapons and both sides firing ballistic missiles at major cities. |
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You can go from ballistic nylon, which is a commodity that everyone needs to have, to our heritage lines of tweed and belting leather. |
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With a nuclear ballistic missile against a drone, a near miss was counted as a hit. |
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It was an unguided ballistic missile and the forerunner of today's intercontinental ballistic missiles and tactical ballistic missiles. |
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Under the umbrella, U.S. forces with nuclear-equipped ballistic missiles, strikers and submarines will strike enemies that attack U.S. allies. |
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The air force is also responsible for the intercontinental ballistic missiles deployed in silos in the western United States. |
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Other weapons are really unique and interesting, like the ballistic shield, the Molotov cocktail or the LAW rocket. |
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Further, ballistic missiles may not be the preferred delivery method for biological weapons. |
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It's a Trident ballistic missile submarine that's home ported in Farmington, Washington. |
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The Ohio class submarine is equipped with the Trident strategic ballistic missile. |
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An intercontinental ballistic missile with a thermonuclear weapon would be deterrent enough. |
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While salamanders with ballistic tongue projection rarely miss their target, frogs that use ballistic projection can be highly inaccurate. |
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This was a writer who used words as weapons, as salves, as balms and ballistic missiles. |
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Once the rifle is properly zeroed, the ballistic data for the round used, along with weather data is simply entered into the hand-held computer. |
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A space launch vehicle to launch satellites is different than a ballistic missile. |
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An existing satellite system designed to detect and track ballistic missile launches is currently being upgraded. |
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Counterproliferation operations will need to focus on ballistic and cruise missiles and on conventional weapons of mass destruction. |
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How will they respond to the destruction of their nuclear-attack ballistic missiles by another country's antiballistic missiles? |
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Its common name is prickly rhubarb and it does indeed look like rhubarb gone ballistic. |
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The embedded ballistics of the FCS ballistic computer gives the gunner range and accuracy. |
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Heavier weights for rugged apparel and outdoor gear include pack cloth and ballistic nylons. |
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Fabric covered steel plating provides increased ballistic protection in the cockpit and cabin. |
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He supported research into cruise and ballistic missiles, precision weapons, jet engines, and rockets. |
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Even though the United States has hundreds of intercontinental ballistic missiles only one can be fired exactly every five minutes. |
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In 1998, North Korea lobbed a ballistic missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, claiming it was a satellite launch. |
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Several suspected efforts to build or adapt prohibited long-range ballistic missiles. |
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He directed that ballistic missile work continue that would support long-range missile development. |
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Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential. |
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Missiles screamed in from the ballistic missile launchers and slammed into the ground, blasting huge craters. |
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The country already has intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads, and its arsenal is sure to grow larger. |
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Interceptors can intercept and destroy intercontinental ballistic missiles during their midcourse phase of flight. |
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The Soviet Union announced in August 1957 that it had successfully launched the world's first intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower canceled the army intercontinental ballistic missile program, giving land-based missiles solely to the air force. |
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This application will also calculate ballistic coefficient and maximum point blank range. |
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The vehicle system is a turreted, armored, all-wheel drive vehicle that provides increased ballistic and land mine protection. |
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This complete loss of memory after 0.1 ps reduces the amount of ballistic motion of atoms inside a void. |
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It allows us to play what if games with internal ballistic calculations for pressure and velocity. |
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The original Air Force objective was to develop an operational intercontinental ballistic missile system before the Soviet Union. |
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Most of a spacecraft's flight is ballistic, that is, it is not powered but is pulled by gravity, with engines needed for course corrections. |
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Adversaries could also launch both theater ballistic and cruise missiles to arrive simultaneously at the designated target. |
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Mortars are ballistic weapons that have projectile trajectories undistorted by rocket engine or guidance system. |
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At that point the fuel to the rocket was cut off and the missile coasted along its ballistic trajectory to the target. |
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In 1958 he received the U. S. Air Force's Exceptional Civilian Award for developing the first intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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A platoon of sci-fi marines are dropped into hostile territory, seething with aliens, and they go ballistic. |
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As commander, General Myers was responsible for defending America through space and intercontinental ballistic missile operations. |
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One day, George found the fake test papers in a desk drawer and went ballistic. |
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When I offered to trace one person's family for him, he went ballistic and shook his head vigorously. |
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When my mother found out I smoked spliffs she went ballistic. |
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Russia is also working on new a fleet of ballistic missile submarines, attack submarines to operate under the ice caps. |
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What is basically being attempted is a ballistic, sub-orbital flight, like a ride atop a short-range missile. |
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Police arrested Lonnie Franklin Jr. in the summer of 2010, when DNA and ballistic evidence linked him to the slayings. |
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Sanctions failed to prevent North Korea from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles to deliver them. |
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Jock blew his top, he went absolutely ballistic, ranting and raving. |
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The TMD system is intended to detect with satellites ballistic missiles flying within a 3,000-kilometer radius and to shoot them down with missiles. |
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After Mariah Carey denied having a fling with the rapper, Eminem went ballistic. |
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Experiments in rocketry combined with developments in guidance mechanisms and gas-turbine engines led to jet aircraft and to ballistic and cruise missiles. |
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This type of magnetoresistance is called ballistic because the electrons' paths are so short that the particles don't collide with atoms as they zip through the nanocontact. |
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The mayor's staff, suddenly backed into a corner, went ballistic. |
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It is committed to the ballistic part of its trajectory from the latter portion of the rocket motor burn until it gets back down to breathable air. |
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Republicans went ballistic and hurtled through the appellate courts en route to the big court in Washington. |
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Mounted onto a stock with the addition of a winch, ratchet apparatus, and trigger mechanism, much further distances and much greater ballistic forces were achieved. |
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He brought everything but the Colman's mustard, and I went ballistic. |
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Carole went ballistic and put her fist through one of the walls. |
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A ballistic missile is accelerated by rocket propulsion and guided by internal controls, though once its fuel is spent it then coasts to its target. |
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Suborbital paths are the trajectories of choice for ballistic missiles. |
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An intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of more than 5,500 km. |
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The Bush commitment was for interceptors of intercontinental ballistic missiles. |
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Starting in the late 1960s, it figured in the public debate over antimissile defenses and the survivability of the Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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The proposed system is supposed to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles minutes after launch, while their rocket boosters are still burning. |
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There aren't even any snogs, but there is one big kiss at the most crucial point of the play which, he assures me, is guaranteed to make the young crowd go ballistic. |
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The goal of this and other testing was to perfect the use of nuclear explosions in space to neutralize the ballistic missiles of a supposed opponent. |
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Melba's initial trill possessed the ballistic force of a cannonade. |
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Our right wing went absolutely ballistic this past summer over 60,000 kids, who came here for reasons we helped create. |
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In a variety of ballistic media, including common barricade materials, hollowpoint pistol rounds have demonstrated greater penetrative qualities than most.223 rifle bullets. |
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Sobrero's substance also found use as a key ingredient in two smokeless powders, ballistic and cordite, from which all modern bullets derive their construction. |
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Provided that enough energy is transmitted, bombarding materials with high-energy particles can displace atoms within the crystal lattice via a ballistic collision phenomenon. |
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Intensely intimate couplings, ballistic kicks, feral pounces and feisty rolling hips raise the energy level in his Philadelphia rehearsal studio into the red zone. |
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A pneumatically powered ballistic chiseling system also may be used to help remove a cementless prostheses or remove the cement from a primary cemented prosthesis. |
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When either cemented or cementless prostheses are to be removed, endoscopic visualization and pneumatically powered ballistic chisels can be valuable. |
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This will be a first step towards developing ballistic missiles with a range of 2,500 kilometers, officials have reported. |
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It currently maintains a fleet of four 'Vanguard' class ballistic missile submarines equipped with Trident II missiles. |
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Hence the mounting interest in ballistic composites made of high performance oriented PP tape, which is readily available and lightweight. |
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In the case of retarded bombs released at too high a speed, the retarding fins might tear away and allow the bomb to go ballistic. |
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Putting something between you and the guidance radar will cause the missile to go ballistic. |
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The guy went ballistic when I tried to tell him he couldn't return the socks if the package had been opened. |
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The Internet went ballistic in July over the killing of Cecil, a much-loved, 13-year-old lion that lived in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. |
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Between 1960 and 1991, the Holy Loch was a base for the US fleet of Polaris ballistic missile submarines. |
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Contract Awarded for Provide support for the US Air Force LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile ground subsystems. |
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The Yars missile system uses the multiple-warhead RS-24 intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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On the other side, the door hooks the hexhead screw, NSN 5305-00-781-3929, on the ballistic door arm. |
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Forker has compiled the ballistic data for all commercial cartridges from the. |
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She'd go ballistic, possibly even fling a fireball or two, if she knew Selene had him in her apartment. |
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A Multiple Reentry Vehicle payload for a ballistic missile deploys multiple warheads in a pattern against a single target. |
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The sub launched a ballistic missile from the Barents Sea as recently as July. |
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I keep a ballistic vest where I can reach it at night for exactly the same reason. |
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Police also found a scale and baggies they believe were used to distribute drugs, a cache of ammunition and a ballistic vest. |
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The Soviet Pacific Fleet used the Sea as a ballistic missile submarine bastion, a strategy that Russia continues. |
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Iran has the largest and most diverse ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East. |
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The Black Knight was a single stage ballistic missile, complete with a separate nose section. |
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Glide bombs are bombs with aerodynamic surfaces to allow a gliding flightpath rather than a ballistic one. |
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Penetration is penetration, whether of air, sheetrock, ballistic gel or waterfowl. |
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Armorgard laminated glass helps provide a barrier against ballistic assaults and prevent spalling on the protected interior surface. |
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The ballistic missile threat is perceived to be less severe, and consequently less of a priority, than other threats to its security. |
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Missile Defense Agency test proved a modified SM-6 can eliminate threat ballistic missiles in their final seconds of flight. |
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The ARAV, a product of the NSWC PHD White Sands Detachment, is a solid-fuel rocket-based target vehicle that emulates ballistic missile threats. |
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Pakistan test fired its new nuclear-capable Hatf IV Shaheen-1 ballistic missile which could strike the heart of India on Wednesday. |
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Bunny I Washed the Kids soap, pictured, and ballistic are scented with Lush's Honey I Washed the Kids honey fragrance. |
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If one of our passerine friends hops too close to the French windows, Max goes ballistic. |
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Most wives would go ballistic, but then, if you marry the son of Britain's wartime Fascist leader, you probably need to be shock-proof. |
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These anti-ballistic missiles are designed to destroy attacking long-range enemy ballistic missiles. |
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The United States wants to discuss with Pyongyang the threat posed by North Korean ballistic missiles, a State Department spokesman said Thursday. |
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North Korea reportedly test fired two medium-range ballistic missiles Wednesday from a site north of the capital, Pyongyang, into the sea off its east coast. |
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State Department's nuclear negotiator, Wendy Sherman, who said Iran's ballistic capabilities should be addressed as part of a comprehensive agreement with Iran. |
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Satellites are launched on ballistic missiles, not sounding rockets. |
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The development during the 1960s of a new class of submarine that could fire the Polaris ballistic missile intensified the Cold War but kept the peace. |
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He doesn't chastise people or go ballistic or anything like that. |
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The RS-24 Yars is a solid fuel-based thermonuclear intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with at least four multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles. |
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Engineers and physicists, including Byrnes, are already considering new types of diodes that can handle lower voltages, such as tunnel diodes and ballistic diodes. |
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A sleek profile and boattail produce a high ballistic coefficient. |
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Following extensive user trials and meeting stringent performance requirements, Revision s Sawfly Eyewear was selected as the all-purpose ballistic spectacle of choice. |
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The most common form of this stretching type is ballistic stretching, which imposes passive momentum to increase ROM on relaxed or contracted muscles. |
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Also, the good old Dear Leader would not part with his long-range ballistic missile system, Taepodong 2, that can deliver nukes at distant targets. |
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Morgan's other well known area of expertise is in ballistic plate armour. |
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It has the second largest fleet of ballistic missile submarines and is the only country apart from the United States with a modern strategic bomber force. |
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A Standard Missile-3 was launched from the guided missile cruiser USS Lake Erie, during a joint Missile Defense Agency, US Navy ballistic missile flight test. |
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Thus, they limit to a strictly defined number the quantity of armed IBMs in the USSR and the United States, as well as ballistic missiles of submarines. |
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Holly noted there are countries that possess weapons of mass destruction and have the ability to launch ballistic missiles that could impact the United States. |
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Blessitt's larger cross will be one of nearly two dozen payloads launched into Earth orbit from Russia aboard a decommissioned SS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile. |
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The phased array radar system provides for early warning of intercontinental ballistic missile and sea-launched ballistic missile attacks on the North American continent. |
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During the Cold War, the Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet used the southern reaches of the sea as a ballistic missile submarine bastion, a strategy that Russia continues. |
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Only rockets, rocket planes, and ballistic projectiles have flown higher. |
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The new DF-41 missile of China will use multiple warhead capabilities as the longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile, reported Free Beacon. |
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In US naval slang, ballistic missile submarines are called boomers. |
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Accordingly, the mission profile of a ballistic missile submarine concentrates on remaining undetected, rather than aggressively pursuing other vessels. |
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