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What (who) is 358 missile - definition


358 missile         
AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM
The "358" missile is a loitering, surface to air missile, allegedly developed by Iran. The majority of "358" missiles were captured in seizures of illegal arms shipments to the Houthi forces as part of the UNSC arms embargo (UNSC Security Resolution 2216) imposed on Yemen since 2015.
missile         
  • [[ASM-135 ASAT]] missile launch in 1985
  • F-22 Raptor]] fires an [[AIM-120 AMRAAM]]
  • [[U.S. Army]] soldiers firing an [[FGM-148 Javelin]]
  • Arrow missile]]
  • Russian-Indian Supersonic cruise missile [[BrahMos]]
  • V2]] launched from [[Test Stand VII]] in the summer of 1943
  • V-1 missile
  • French]] [[Exocet]] missile in flight
  • Missile Maintainer inspects missile guidance system of the [[LGM-30G Minuteman]] ICBM
  • [[MIM-104 Patriot]] missile being launched
  • Exhaust exits the rocket.
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  • American [[Tomahawk cruise missile]]
SELF-PROPELLED GUIDED WEAPON SYSTEM
Guided missile; Missiles; Guided missiles; Missles; Guided-missile; Homing missile; Missle; Fire-and-forget missiles; Anti Surface Missile; Long-range missile; Subsurface-to-air missile; Missile strikes; Missile strike
I. n.
Projectile.
II. a.
Missive, to be thrown.
358         
YEAR
358 (year); Year 358; AD 358; 358 CE; 358 AD; Events in 358; Births in 358; Deaths in 358
Year 358 (CCCLVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Datianus and Cerealis (or, less frequently, year 1111 Ab urbe condita).