Quasiballistic missile
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A semiballistic missile (also quasiballistic missile) is a recent innovation. It follows a lower trajectory than a ballistic missile. That means it is much harder to predict where it will hit.
[edit] Specific missiles
- SS-NX-30 R-30 Bulava RSM-56
- SS-21 ‘Scarab’ (Tochka OTR-21)
- SS-26 ‘Stone’ (Tender / Iskander)
- CSS-7 (DongFeng DF-11, M-11 mod 2)
- CSS-X-11 (DongFeng DF-X)
- MGM-140 ATACMS
- Prithvi III
- Fateh A-110
- LORA
- AGM-69 SRAM
- Some Scud D variants
[edit] References
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[edit] Sources
- Russia to test Iskander tactical missile systems on May 29 at English.pravda.ru (28.05.2007 )