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MISSILE
A missile is a
guided weapon having the ability to control its trajectory. It may or may not be propelled by a rocket.
Many (but not all) guided missiles use rockets as their principal source of propulsion eg sidewinder
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BASED ON TRAJECTORY
* A
quasi ballistic missile (also called a semi ballistic missile) is a category of missile that has a low trajectory and/or is largely ballistic but can perform maneuvers in flight or make unexpected changes in direction and range.
At a lower trajectory than a ballistic missile, a quasi ballistic missile can maintain higher speed, thus allowing its target less time to react to the attack, at the cost of reduced range.
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ballistic missile is a missile that follows a sub-orbital ballistic flightpath with the objective of delivering one or more warheads to a predetermined target.
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cruise missilies are terrain hugging missiles which are self-navigating, and can fly on a non-ballistic, extremely low altitude trajectory
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BASED ON RANGE
*tactical ballistic missile : range is less than 300 kilometres
*(BRBM): Range less than 200 km
*(TBM): Range between 300 km and 3500 km
*(SRBM): Range 1000 km or less
*(MRBM): Range between 1000 km and 3500 km
*(IRBM) or long-range ballistic missile (LRBM): Range between 3500 km and 5500 km
*(ICBM): Range greater than 5500 km
*(SLBM): Launched from ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs), all current designs have intercontinental range.
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rockets
Once thrown, there is no further correction for the trajectory of that rocket
The term "rocket" has been used ever since the Chinese first built them with black powder 500 years (?) ago even though they relied on the oxygen in the air to burn. In modern day dialogues, the use of the word "rocket" implies that a liquid fueled engine has it's own oxidizer on board, typically LOX. But not always.
Solid fueled boosters are said to use a propellent that contains it's own oxidizer so the inconsistency spreads the confusion.
They too are rockets but we call them "boosters". Why? I haven't a clue!
projectile, bullet
Cannon shells are referred to as "projectiles" or "shells" when over a certain diameter and bullets when smaller.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/wmd-missiles/99968-medium-range-ballistic-missiles.html
http://www.defence.pk/forums/wmd-missiles/99878-standoff-missiles.html
http://www.defence.pk/forums/wmd-missiles/103666-guided-missiles-working.html
Pakistani Quasi ballistic missiles and comparison with their contemporaries
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Hatf IX (NASR) - pakistan
Operationalrange range of 60 +km, carries tactical plotonium based nuclear warheads of appropriate yield
Guidancesystem INS , GPS and electro optical guidance seeker for terminal giudance -high accuracy, shoot and scoot attributes.
Platform--SINGLE TEL--2 box tubes launcher/ vehicle
Manouverability-- control surfaces behind the nose and at the tail
Propellant [as in most missiles , read the above qoute before spamming]- solid state rocket
Pakistan Military Review: Hatf IX NASR Multi Tube Ballistic Missile System