ICBM$37219$ - translation to γερμανικά
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ICBM$37219$ - translation to γερμανικά

PROPOSED INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE (ICBM) DERIVED FROM THE TITAN II MISSILE
Ares ICBM

ICBM      
Interkontinentale ballistische Rakete
inter-continental ballistic missile         
BALLISTIC MISSILE WITH A RANGE OF MORE THAN 5,500 KILOMETRES
ICBM; Intercontinental ballistic missiles; Inter-continental ballistic missiles; Inter-continental ballistic missile; ICBMs; Icbm; Full range intercontinental ballistic missile; I.C.B.M.; Strategic missile; InterContinental Ballistic Missile; Intercontinental Ballistic Missile; Intercontinental range; Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile; Coast phase; Intercontinental missile; Strategic missiles; Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
Inter-Kontinentalrakete (I.C.B.M.)
intercontinental ballistic missile         
BALLISTIC MISSILE WITH A RANGE OF MORE THAN 5,500 KILOMETRES
ICBM; Intercontinental ballistic missiles; Inter-continental ballistic missiles; Inter-continental ballistic missile; ICBMs; Icbm; Full range intercontinental ballistic missile; I.C.B.M.; Strategic missile; InterContinental Ballistic Missile; Intercontinental Ballistic Missile; Intercontinental range; Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile; Coast phase; Intercontinental missile; Strategic missiles; Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
Interkontinentalrakete, I.C.B.M.

Ορισμός

ICBM address
<networking, humour> (Or "missile address") The form used to register a site with the Usenet mapping project includes a space for longitude and latitude, preferably to seconds-of-arc accuracy. This is actually used for generating geographically-correct maps of Usenet links on a plotter; however, it has become traditional to refer to this as one's "ICBM address" or "missile address", and many people include it in their sig block with that name. (A real missile address would include target altitude.) [Jargon File] (1994-12-15)

Βικιπαίδεια

Ares (missile)

The Ares was a proposed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) derived from the Titan II missile. It was a single-stage rocket with a high-performance engine to increase the rocket's specific impulse. Both Aerojet and Rocketdyne carried out engine design studies for the project, but Ares was ultimately cancelled in favour of solid-fuel ICBMs, which were safer to store and could be launched with much less notice. The Ares missile series was canceled due to the inconvenience of using liquid fuel. Some reasons included extensive protection from corrosion within the silos, as well as the liquid fuel propellant, ideally used in the proposed Ares missiles, being more expensive to maintain. Thus making the transition to use the Minuteman II missiles, that ran on solid fuel, easier because solid fuel was more reliable for sand was less expensive than previous projects. Hence the cancellation of the Ares missile series.

Ares would also have been capable of placing a 4,000 kg payload into low Earth orbit as a single-stage to orbit launch vehicle.

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