Missiles definition

Missiles. (1 3 6 7 9) means complete rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicle systems, capable of delivering at least 500 kg payload to a range of at least 300 km.
Missiles means any air, sea, and/or land-based missile propelled by one or more SRM(s), including tactical missiles, missile defense interceptors, and strategic missiles; provided, however, Missile(s) does not include launch vehicles for satellites and other space systems.
Missiles or “Spacecraft” shall mean a device other than an aircraft, wholly or partly self- propelled, which is designed to operate through air or space and whose path and direction is guided during all or part of its flight by a partly or completely self-contained electronics, celestial, inertial or other guidance system.

Examples of Missiles in a sentence

  • Other requests for these documents shall be referred to the DA, PEO, Missiles and Space, CCWS Project Office, ATTN: SFAE-MSLS-CWS-L, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898.

  • As used in this paragraph, the term ‘‘INF Treaty’’ refers to the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Elimination of Their Intermediate- Range and Shorter Range Missiles, together with the related memorandum of under- standing and protocols, done at Washington on December 8, 1987.

  • Other requests for these documents shall be referred to the DA, PEO, Missiles and Space, CCWS Project Office, ATTN: SFAE-MSLS-CWS-E, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898.

  • Other requests for these documents shall be referred to the DA, PEO, Missiles and Space, CCWS Project Office, ATTN: SFAE-MSLS-CWS, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898.

  • In the case of PDM, the proposals sought to ensure that the launching of ICBMs (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles) and other objects either passing through space or placed in orbit would not be used for military purposes.

  • The two (2) Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM) shall also fully represent an inert munition (electrical, power draw, weight and center of gravity) to enable simulated launches through the full launch sequence without releasing the weapon.

  • The Company, Gold Banc and Acquisition Subsidiary shall each provide promptly to the other such information concerning their respective businesses, financial conditions, and affairs as may be required or appropriate for inclusion in the Registration Statement or the proxy statement to be used in connection with the special stockholders' meetings of the Company, Gold Banc and Acquisition Subsidiary to be called for the purpose of considering and voting on the Merger (the "Proxy Statement").

  • The royalty shall be calculated at the rates set forth in Section 2.c below based on the number of Missiles in use at any time during each month.

  • Other requests for these documents shall be referred to the DA, PEO, Missiles and Space, CCWS Project Office, ATTN: SFAE — MSLS — CWS — L, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898.

  • Missiles being eliminated by means of launching shall be launched one at a time, and no less than six hours shall elapse between such launches.


More Definitions of Missiles

Missiles are a value added reseller product offered by Navidec to Subscribers who participate in Wheels by Navidec. The Missile is a high-end notebook computer configured with software enabling a user to access a Subscriber-selected subset of the full Oregon Wheels database that is stored locally on the Missile.
Missiles means complete rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicle systems.
Missiles. (Categories 1, 3, 6, 7, 9) means complete rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicle systems, capable of delivering at least 500 kg payload to a range of at least 300 km; “monofilament” (Category 1) or filament means the smallest increment of fibre, usually several micrometres in diameter; “monolithic integrated circuit” (Category 3) means a combination of passive or active ‘circuit elements’ or both which: a. Are formed by means of diffusion processes, implantation processes or deposition processes in or on a single semiconducting piece of material, a so-called chip; b. Can be considered as indivisibly associated; and c. Perform the function or functions of a circuit; Technical Note‘Circuit element’ means a single active or passive functional part of an electronic circuit, such as one diode, one transistor, one resistor or one capacitor, etc. “Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit” (“MMIC”) (Categories 3, 5) means a “monolithic integrated circuit” that operates at microwave or millimeter wave frequencies; “monospectral imaging sensors” (Category 6) means sensors capable of acquisition of imaging data from one discrete spectral band; “multichip integrated circuit” (Category 3) means two or more “monolithic integrated circuits” bonded to a common “substrate”; “multispectral imaging sensors” (Category 6) means sensors capable of simultaneous or serial acquisition of imaging data from two or more discrete spectral bands. Sensors having more than twenty discrete spectral bands are sometimes referred to as hyperspectral imaging sensors; “natural uranium” (Category 0) means uranium containing the mixtures of isotopes occurring in nature; “network access controller” (Category 4) means a physical interface to a distributed switching network. It uses a common medium which operates throughout at the same “digital transfer rate” using arbitration (e.g. token or carrier sense) for transmission. Independently from any other, it selects data packets or data groups (e.g. Ref. IEEE 802) addressed to it. It is an assembly that can be integrated into computer or telecommunicationsequipment to provide communications access;
Missiles means complete rocket systems and unmanned air vehicle systems, capable of a range of at least 300 km;