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Nature's Ballistic Missile

Science, 1982
The parasitic fungus Haptoglossa mirabilis infects its rotifer host by means of a gun-shaped attack cell. The anterior end of the cell is elongated to form a barrel; the wall at the mouth is invaginated deep into the cell to form a bore.
E J, Robb, G L, Barron
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The Cooperative Ballistic Missile Defence Game

2013
The increasing proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction poses new risks worldwide. For a threatened nation and given the characteristics of this threat a layered ballistic missile defence system strategy appears to be the preferred solution.
Lanah Evers   +2 more
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Zero Ballistic Missiles

Foreign Policy, 1992
mation of the strategic environment. Until recently, the notion of eliminating all ballistic missiles designed for deep strikes beyond an immediate battlefield seemed fanciful. However, the drastic shift in the geopolitical terrain and the rising apprehension about the spread of weapons of mass destruction have made that ambitious goal plausible.
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Ballistic Missile Performance

Journal of Jet Propulsion, 1956
A semianaly t ic m e t h o d is derived for ca lcu la t ing t h e r ange of one-s tage , bal l i s t ic , rocke t propel led, su r face to surface missi les. T h e m e t h o d consis ts of o b t a i n i n g cert a in analy t ic*solu t ions , suppos ing flight in v a c u u m , a n d t h e n correct ing t h e s e so lu t ions for t h e effect of d rag ...
J. WILLIAM REECE   +2 more
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Cruise Missiles versus Ballistic Missiles

1980
The main surprise, and disappointment, for many people in tb choice of a successor to Polaris was that it is to be another ballistic missile rather than a cruise missile. The cruise missile is a pilotless aircraft with continuous propulsion, the descendant of the V-1 ‘buzz’ bomb.
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Banning Ballistic Missiles

Foreign Affairs, 1996
After decades of diplomatic wrangling, breakthroughs have come on many fronts, both bilateral and multilateral. Not only have Soviets and now Russians joined Americans in agreements to make massive reductions in strategic arms, but the overwhelming majority of nations have signed on to indefinite extension of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT ...
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Ballistic missile telemetry

IRE Transactions on Telemetry and Remote Control, 1957
The record-breaking attendance at this 1956 National Telemetering Conference is, I think, indicative of the rapidly increasing importance of the telemetering field. I suspect that the recent ballistic missile programs have been and will be in no small part responsible for a rapid acceleration in the telemetering field.
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Ballistic missile defence

Abstract The history of missile defence debates in NATO includes European concerns about Sentinel and Safeguard programmes to defend North America in the 1960s, the Strategic Defence Initiative of the 1980s, theatre missile defence for out-of-area operations in the 1990s, and the development of missile defence to defend allied territory ...
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Ballistic Missile Defence: An Australian Perspective

Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2001
The University of Queensland's School of Political Science and International Studies organised a round table in Canberra on 27 June 2001 that brought together a select group of government policy-makers and academic specialists to discuss the issue of ballistic missile defence (BMD).
Lyon, Rod, Dellit, David
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