Hadès - translation to french
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Hadès - translation to french

TYPE OF SHORT-RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE (SRBM)
Hades (missile); Hadès project; Hades missile; Hadès missile; Hades project; Hadès (missile)

Hadès         
Hades, kingdom of Hades, the underworld; god of the underworld, Pluto (Greek Mythology); abode of the dead (New Testament)
Styx         
Styx, main river of Hades, river across which souls traveled when entering the underworld (Greek Mythology)
orphée         
n. Orpheus, poet and musician of magical music, Greek mythological figure who did not succeed in bringing his wife Eurydice back from Hades

Definition

Hades
·noun The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode of the shades, ruled over by Hades or Pluto); the invisible world; the grave.

Wikipedia

Hadès

The Hadès system was a short-range ballistic pre-strategic nuclear weapon system designed by France, as a last warning before use of strategic nuclear weapons, in the perspective of a Soviet invasion of Western Europe. It was designed from July 1984 as a replacement for the tactical road-mobile Pluton missile. Initially 120 missiles were planned to be deployed.

A wheeled trailer and launcher, each carrying two missiles in containers, was planned for deploying the Hadès. The original design had a range of 250 km, which was later increased to 480 km. The guidance system was an inertial platform which could be programmed to execute evasive maneuvers before hitting the target. A version designed to hit hardened underground targets also had a final guidance system which used a GPS-based digital system, resulting in a Circular Error Probable of only 5 m, compared to a CEP of 100 m for the standard version.