Noun
a rocket-propelled missile whose path can be controlled during flight either by radio signals or by internal homing devices
Source: WordNetThe most powerful single force in the world today is neither Communism nor Capitalism, neither the H-bomb nor the guided missile -- it is man's eternal desire to be free and independent. John F. Kennedy
Bauer and Roberts, pp. 154, 214 Through 1980, the ten Farraguts were joined by four additional classes and two one-off ships for a total of 36 guided missile frigates, eight of them nuclear-powered (DLGN). Source: Internet
Charles F. Adams class DDGs Bauer and Roberts, p. 211 resulted in the completion of numerous additional guided missile ships deploying all three systems in 1959-1962. Source: Internet
It comes with a rapid-fire 7.62 MM medium coaxial machine gun, a 30 MM cannon, and a second-generation homing type anti-tank guided missile. Source: Internet
Development In 1958 the Army thought that existing knowledge was sufficient to begin work on a guided missile with a HEAT warhead, and in June 1959 Sperry and Ford Aeronutronic were asked for designs to fill the shorter range role. Source: Internet
Flight system Whether a guided missile uses a targeting system, a guidance system or both, it needs a flight system. Source: Internet