- The
exosphere is a thin, atmosphere-like
volume surrounding a
planet or
natural satellite where molecules are
gravitationally bound to that body, but where...
- The
Exoatmospheric Kill
Vehicle (EKV) is the Raytheon-manufactured
interceptor component with
subcontractor Aerojet of the U.S. Ground-Based Midcourse...
-
operation from 1971
until the 1990s, it
featured the nuclear-tipped A350
exoatmospheric interceptor missile.
George Shultz, Reagan's
secretary of state, suggested...
- 3 (Hebrew: חֵץ 3,
pronounced [ˈχet͡s] or
pronounced [ˈħet͡s]) is an
exoatmospheric hypersonic anti-ballistic missile,
jointly funded,
developed and produced...
-
defense can take
place either inside (endoatmospheric) or
outside (
exoatmospheric) the Earth's atmosphere. The
trajectory of most
ballistic missiles takes...
- in an atmosphere,
though a few have been
stated as
being capable of
exoatmospheric or sub-orbital
flight as well.
These aircraft appear in
notable works...
- land-based anti-ballistic
missile test on 11
January 2010. The test was
exoatmospheric and the
intercept performed in
midcourse phase by a
kinetic kill vehicle...
- The
Exoatmospheric Reentry-vehicle
Interceptor Subsystem, or ERIS, program, was a
component of the
United States'
Strategic Defense Initiative during the...
-
deficiencies in the
Ground Based Interceptor missile, as well as the
Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle. However, with time,
success rates increased,
marred by...
- HARDTACK-Teak was an
exoatmospheric high
altitude nuclear weapon test
performed during Operation Newsreel. It was
launched from
Johnston Atoll on a Redstone...