|
Home / News / Tags / missile
|
|
Missiles were first launched 8 centuries ago by the Chinese, during their battles with the Mongols. The first Chinese missiles were propelled by gunpowder. When arrows and spears were stuck to it, the missile made a dreadful weapon. The Mongols were so impressed, that they made their own missiles employed against the... |
17 January 2008 14:06 GMT |
 |
Engineers launched a single-stage dummy missile from the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii, to provide as target for interceptor fired from Aegis cruiser USS Lake Erie. This was part of a military test to simulate the destruction of two short-range ballistic missiles more than 160 kilometers over the Pacific o... |
8 November 2007 07:26 GMT |
 |
It seems that the Earth is just not enough for the Chinese any more. They've taken war to space and cyberspace. They have an informatized army that is bound to cripple enemy forces. So, instead of directly attacking with planes, tanks and bombs they will render enemy communication offline. Some will say that ol... |
5 September 2007 05:20 GMT |
 |
After the Cold War, the U.S. did not build any more nuclear weapons and even plans to retire many of these weapons as part of its nuclear arsenal reductions under the Moscow Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions.Instead, they concentrated on the only thing in the world that can stop an Intercontinental Ballistic ... |
6 July 2007 10:54 GMT |
 |
The downloadable mapping tool Google Earth discovered a nuclear ballistic missile for the Chinese submarines that seems to be located somewhere at the Xiaopingdao Submarine Base south of Dalian, approximately 193 miles north of Qingdao, as Hans M. Kristensen from the Federation of American Scientists said. According ... |
6 July 2007 05:09 GMT |
 |
China's shootdown of an old communication satellite two months ago using a new missile was the first successful demonstration of an anti-satellite missile by any country in more than 20 years. The U.S. perceived the test not only as a proof of China's increasing military capabilities and ambitions, but als... |
25 June 2007 03:33 GMT |
 |
Among the arsenal of the most advanced military superpowers, one weapon is the most feared. It's not the atomic bomb, it's even more powerful, while being almost undetectable and can launch a devastating surprise attack on almost any country in the world.Operating underwater at pressures beyond the range o... |
5 June 2007 11:18 GMT |
 |
Russia performed a test fire of its newest Inter Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) this week and officials say it was a complete success. Capable of carrying multiple independent warheads, it's also able - according to government officials - to penetrate any defense system in the world.An intercontinental ba... |
30 May 2007 02:50 GMT |
 |
The US Government has announced plans to create the first new nuclear warhead since the end of the Cold War. The official reason is that the military wants to replace the old W76 warheads, made since 1978, that are being stored in what is known as the Enduring Nuclear Stockpile or deployed on nuclear submarines.An ... |
2 May 2007 06:30 GMT |
 |
The U.S. perceived China's shutdown of an old communication satellite two months ago using a new missile, (the first successful demonstration of an anti-satellite missile proceeded by any country in more than 20 years) not only as a proof of China's increasing military capabilities and ambitions, but also ... |
25 April 2007 04:16 GMT |
 |
China's shootdown of an old communication satellite two months ago using a new missile was the first successful demonstration of an anti-satellite missile by any country in more than 20 years.The U.S. perceived the test not only as a proof of China's increasing military capabilities and ambitions, but also... |
23 April 2007 03:39 GMT |
 |
A small Russian research satellite has been destroyed last week, and the cause remains unknown. Could it have been researching too much? Or maybe just "researching" the wrong subjects?Russian space experts are wondering whether the United States used an anti-satellite weapon to destroy their satellite or not.Guess w... |
5 April 2007 04:31 GMT |
 |
Some missiles are accidentally damaged when struck by rocks and debris kicked up by helicopter rotors or when mishandled during shipping or maintenance.Unlike missiles made of metallic alloys - which often show external signs of damage such as cracks or dents - damage in the new "filament wound" composite materials ... |
26 March 2007 04:18 GMT |
 |
|
|
|