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  2. Cruise missile - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of Soviet-based cruise missiles was to have defense and offensive mechanisms against enemy ships; in other words, most of the Soviet cruise missiles were anti-ship missiles. In the 1980s the Soviet Union had developed an arsenal of cruise missiles nearing 600 platforms which consisted of land, sea, and air delivery systems.

  3. Tandem-charge - Wikipedia

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    Cruise missiles equipped with large tandem-charge warheads can use the first charge to create a hole into which the missile flies before exploding the second charge, creating a similar effect of the delayed gravity bomb. An example of an anti-structure tandem-charge warhead is the BROACH warhead.

  4. Air-launched cruise missile - Wikipedia

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    An AGM-86 air-launched cruise missile in flight (1980). An air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) is a cruise missile that is launched from a military aircraft.Current versions are typically standoff weapons which are used to attack predetermined land and naval targets with conventional, nuclear or thermonuclear payloads.

  5. AKF-98 - Wikipedia

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    Two missiles feature different body sections, which might carry different types of warheads, [5] such as unitary warheads or submunition dispensers. [7] One variant was also identified with foldable fins, indicating intentions for internal carriage. [8] The bottom of the missile is reportedly where the recessed ventral intake locate. [5] [6]

  6. 6 things you might not have thought of to avoid seasickness ...

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    Guest services on a cruise ship should also have a supply of motion-sickness tablets. Make sure you take the correct dosage and check for side-effects such as feeling drowsy though as this could ...

  7. A Houthi missile was just seconds from hitting a US warship ...

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    Up to 70% of debris from missiles that travel at a faster speed, such as supersonic cruise missiles or ballistic missiles, would likely hit a warship after being engaged by the Phalanx, he said.

  8. 9M730 Burevestnik - Wikipedia

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    An official presentation shows that the missile starts from an inclined launcher using a detachable rocket booster. [14] Pavel Ivanov from VPK-news states that the cruise missile is one and a half to two times the size of the Kh-101, and the wings of the Burevestnik are rooted "on top of the fuselage, rather than below it like on the Kh-101 ...

  9. 10 ways to avoid seasickness on a cruise, according to experts

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    Whether you're in a car, on a plane or ferry, the causes and symptoms for motion sickness are the same. Even if you're on huge boat with thousands of other people, it's still possible to become ...