Cruise missiles pose a unique challenge to the United States and its allies. With their ability to fly at lower altitudes at up-to hypersonic speeds, the weapon has been integrated into the stockpiles of over 70 countries since their inception in the early 20th century. In casual parlance, they fly too low, too quickly to easily intercept, and they can be launched from a wide range of platforms.
From Dairy to Solar: Naval Land Acquisition in a Farming Community
Introduction The relationship between land development and military growth has an extensive history worldwide. Military land acquisition and development can...
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