Description
INTRODUCTION
A cruise missile is basically a small, pilotless airplane. Cruise missiles have an 8.5-foot (2.61-meter) wingspan, are powered by turbofan engines and can fly 500 to 1,000 miles (805 to 1,610 km) depending on the configuration. A cruise missile’s job in life is to deliver a 1,000-pound (450-kg) high-explosive bomb to a precise location — the target. The missile is destroyed when the bomb explodes. Cruise missiles come in a number of variations and can be launched from submarines, destroyers or aircraft.
Cruise Missile Technology Seminar Report
Page Length : 22
Content :
- Introduction
- History
- General design
- Guidance systems
- Types of Guidance Systems
- Advantages and Disadvantages of cruise missiles
- Conclusion
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