ballistic missile system

A military weapon system that controls the launching of ballistic missiles, either conventional or nuclear. This term refers to the previously mentioned MIRV (Multiple Intercontinental Re-Entry Vehicle), a kind of ballistic missile that is capable of firing multiple war heads at once at a single target. This kind of weapon is often more effective than a single warhead hitting a target and can be used to stop the flight path of other ballistic missiles.

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"Test launch of LGM-118 Peacekeeper Intercontinental ballistic missile" by United States Air Force is licensed under Public Domain.

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Norris, Robert S. and Hans M. Kristensen
     2005    U.S. nuclear forces, 2005. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 61(01):73-75.