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What (who) is rocket attack - definition

WEAPONS SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY LOCKHEED MARTIN
Direct attack guided rocket

Zagreb rocket attacks         
  • A plaque commemorating victims of the rocket attack
AERIAL BOMB
Attack on Zagreb; Zagreb rocket attack
The Zagreb rocket attacks were a series of two rocket attacks conducted by the Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina that used multiple rocket launchers to strike the Croatian capital of Zagreb during the Croatian War of Independence. The attack killed seven and wounded over 200 Croatian civilians and was carried out on 2 May and 3 May 1995 as retaliation for the Croatian army's offensive in Operation Flash.
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel         
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  • A house in Sderot hit by a Qassam rocket
  • Grad]] rocket
  • Video of Israelis running to bomb shelters during a rocket attack.
  • A [[Grad missile]] hits [[Beersheba]], 2009.
  • The West Bank abuts [[Jerusalem]] and lies within several kilometers of the [[Tel Aviv metropolitan area]] and [[Ben Gurion International Airport]].
  • An Israeli woman injured by a [[Hamas]] [[Grad rocket]] fired at [[Beer Sheva]] from Gaza.
  • [[Khaled Mashal]], political leader of [[Hamas]]
  • Israeli boy standing in the remains of his home after it was destroyed by a Qassam rocket
  • Palestinian President [[Mahmoud Abbas]], of the Fatah party, has condemned the attacks
  • An injured woman in Sderot consoles her daughter as she is led away by an emergency medical team
  • IDF image of a Hamas rocket barrage launched from a densely populated area during the [[2021 Israel–Palestine crisis]].
  • [[Operation Protective Edge]]: A kindergarten in central Israel during a rocket alarm
  • This map shows the rocket ranges as they relate to the population of southern Israel, and how much time people have to take cover given the distance the rocket travels.
  • Range of missiles launched from Gaza Strip (10-160 km).
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  • A Qassam rocket is displayed in [[Sderot]] town hall against a background of pictures of residents killed in rocket attacks
  • Bomb shelter in Sderot
  • A boy carries a spent Qassam rocket in [[Sderot]]
PALESTINIAN ROCKET ATTACKS ON ISRAELI POPULATION
Qassam rocket attacks; Qassam attacks; List of Qassam rocket attacks; Rocket and mortar attacks on southern Israel; Qassam attack; Kassam attacks; Kassam attack; Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks on Israel; Palestinian rocket attacks; Gaza rockets
Since 2001, Palestinian militants have launched thousands of rocket and mortar attacks on Israel from the Gaza Strip as part of the continuing Arab–Israeli conflict. The attacks, widely condemned for targeting civilians, have been described as terrorism by the United Nations, the European Union, and Israeli officials, and are defined as war crimes by human rights groups Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
Rocket Raccoon         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN MARVEL COMICS
Rocket Racoon; Rockett Raccoon; Rockett Racoon; Rocket Raccoon (Marvel); Rocket Raccoon (Marvel comics); Lylla; Wal Rus
Rocket Raccoon is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Keith Giffen, the character first appeared in Marvel Preview #7 (Summer 1976).

Wikipedia

Direct Attack Guided Rocket

The Direct Attack Guided Rocket (DAGR) is a weapons system under development by Lockheed Martin. The program goal is to provide a low cost 2.75 inch (70 mm) precision guided rocket which is compatible with existing Hellfire II systems and launchers in service. The system will use components from the existing Hydra 70 rocket, but differs from other upgrades to the Hydra 70 such as APKWS and LOGIR in that it is designed to be plug and play compatible with the Hellfire missile and use the M299 Hellfire launcher, increasing the load-out by up to four times. DAGR also offers a lock-on before launch capability that is not compatible with the electronics in existing Hydra 70 launchers.

Examples of use of rocket attack
1. Islamic Jihad last carried out a rocket attack on Wednesday.
2. A rocket attack that day wounded four Israeli soldiers.
3. Al–Maliki security officials said it was a rocket attack.
4. Finland initially failed to mention Hizbullah‘s rocket attack on Haifa.
5. It was the first fatal rocket attack since last May.