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Historically, ICBMs have been able to be launched from land-based missile silos, mobile missile trucks, or sea-based ballistic submarines. Stationary bases allow easy maintenance and refueling, as well as protecting from military attack and possibly from a nuclear first strike. Submarine or truck-launched missiles have the advantage of quick mobility and, in the formers case, stealth, making them difficult for enemy forces to detect and counter quickly enough.
Historically, ICBMs have been able to be launched from land-based missile silos, mobile missile trucks, or sea-based ballistic submarines. Stationary bases allow easy maintenance and refueling, as well as protecting from military attack and possibly from a nuclear first strike. Submarine or truck-launched missiles have the advantage of quick mobility and, in the formers case, stealth, making them difficult for enemy forces to detect and counter quickly enough.
==Trivia==
*If you play on the map [[Standoff]] from [[Halo 3]] you can see the missiles flying constantly in the sky


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 03:45, October 17, 2011

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Template:Weapon An intercontinental ballistic missile or ICBM is a long-range ballistic missile typically with a range exceeding 5,500 kilometers, typically designed for the delivery of nuclear weapons. The United Nations Space Command maintains at least one ICBM base equipped with 11-B1 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles in Africa on Earth.[1]

Historically, ICBMs have been able to be launched from land-based missile silos, mobile missile trucks, or sea-based ballistic submarines. Stationary bases allow easy maintenance and refueling, as well as protecting from military attack and possibly from a nuclear first strike. Submarine or truck-launched missiles have the advantage of quick mobility and, in the formers case, stealth, making them difficult for enemy forces to detect and counter quickly enough.

Trivia

  • If you play on the map Standoff from Halo 3 you can see the missiles flying constantly in the sky

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 3, campaign level Standoff

Images

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