Rabu, 08 Maret 2017

Going Ballistic: The Development of the Ballistic Missile

Despite the many obstacles involved, a decades-long quest to develop air-launched ballistic missiles continues.  Right now, officers on duty in hardened capsules near under- ground missile silos await an order they hope will never come: an inbound emergency action message to launch their intercontinental ballistic missiles. Deep beneath the waves, meanwhile, submarine crews are relieved …

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