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Minuteman III ICBM Launch and Flight
Minuteman III ICBM Launch and Flight
Nuclear World War will be mankind's salvation from the hell of civilization; it's inevitable.
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ICBM Russian Missiles Launch
ICBM Russian Missiles Launch
ICBM Launch 1) РС-20 SS-18 Satan 2) PC-22 SS-24 Scalpel 3) PC-12M SS-25 Sickle Topol 4) РС-18 SS-19 Stiletto 5) PC-12M2 SS-27 Topol-M
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ICBM simulation.avi
ICBM simulation.avi
Minuteman-III Missile type: ICBM Unit cost: $7000000 Warhead: W87 (475 kilotons) Range: 8100 miles/13000 km Flight altitude: 700 miles/1120 kilometers Max. Speed: Mach 23
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Atlas: The ICBM
Atlas: The ICBM
1960s US Air Force documentary about Amercia's effort to catch up to the Russians in Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile technology. US Air Force
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ICBM Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Minuteman
ICBM Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Minuteman
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a long range (greater than 5500 km or 3500 miles) typically designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more nuclear warheads). Most modern designs support multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), allowing a single missile to carry several warheads, each of which can strike a different target. Early ICBMs had limited accuracy that allowed them to be used only against the largest targets, cities. They were seen as a "safe" basing option, one that would keep the deterrent force close to home where it would be difficult to attack. Attacks against military targets, if desired, still demanded the use of a manned bomber. Second and third generation designs dramatically improved accuracy to the point where even the smallest point targets can be successfully attacked. Similar evolution in size has allowed similar missiles to be placed on submarines, where they are known as submarine launched ballistic missiles, or SLBMs. Submarines are an even safer basing option than land-based missiles, able to move about the ocean at will. This evolution in capability has pushed the manned bomber from the front-line deterrant force in all forces but the United States, and land-based ICBMs have similarly given way largely to SLBMs. ICBMs are differentiated by having greater range and speed than other ballistic missiles: intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs),
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India successfully test fires Agni 5 ICBM 5000KM missile
India successfully test fires Agni 5 ICBM 5000KM missile
NEW DELHI: India on Thursday test-fired for the first time its nuclear capable most-ambitious strategic missile, the over 5000-km range Agni-V, in a bid to join the super exclusive ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) club that counts just US, Russia,China, France and UK as its members. The solid-fuelled Agni-V, which will bring the whole of China as well as other regions under its strike envelope, was tested from Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast at 8.07 am. ''We have met all our mission objectives,'' said a jubilant DRD0 chief controller of missiles, Avinash Chander. DRD0 chief VK Saraswat, in turn, said India had emerged as a major missile power with Thursday's test. The nuclear-capable, three-stage Agni-V, about 50-tonne in weight and 17.5-metre tall, will become fully operational by 2014-2015 after "four to five repeatable tests" and user trials. India could have gone for a higher strike range but believes the solid-fuelled Agni-V is "more than adequate'' to meet current threat perceptions and security concerns. The missile can, after all, even hit the northernmost parts of China. India, of course, cannot match China in terms of its vast nuclear and missile arsenals. But missiles like Agni-V and the 3500-km Agni-IV, tested last November, will certainly add teeth to its credible minimum nuclear deterrence posture. With a canister-launch system to impart higher road mobility, the missile will give the armed forces much greater operational flexibility than the <b>...</b>
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India's ICBM Agni 5 has formidable deterrent capabilities
India's ICBM Agni 5 has formidable deterrent capabilities
Taking a major leap forward in missile technology and military deterrent capability, India's Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Agni-5 has a range of 5000 km and is a three-stage, all solid fuel powered, 17-metre tall missile with capability to carry various forms of payload. For more info log on to: youtube.com
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Nike Zeus Anti-ICBM Missile
Nike Zeus Anti-ICBM Missile
The Nike Zeus anti-ICBM guided missile developed by the US Army during the 1960s in the midst of the Cold War.
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ICBM MISSILE
ICBM MISSILE
LOOK LIKE A ROCKET TRAIL.. all the military bases on the east coast have just went on alert, my friend said, thy keep saying? this is not a drill..UFO AT 8:52 NOT A REFLECTION!. please donate, so can get out of dodge city!!! I WAS DEAD A YEAR AGO, SO IF I DONT SPELL RIGHT? GIVE ME A BREAK...UFO AT 8:52
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Agni V, India's first ICBM, successfully test-fired
Agni V, India's first ICBM, successfully test-fired
New Delhi: It's Mission Successful for India - Agni V, the country's first Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), has been successfully test-fired. The missile was launched from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast at 8:07 this morning. The test launch was originally scheduled for Wednesday, but was postponed due to bad weather. The mission was successful. The missile hit the target in the Indian Ocean in a perfect way," Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chief VK Saraswat declared moments after the launch. The indigenously developed, nuclear-capable missile has a strike range of 5000 kilometres. It is about 17 metres long, two metres wide and weighs around 50 tonnes. The sophisticated missile travels faster than a bullet and has the capacity to carry 1000 kilograms of nuclear weapons. Only six countries - including the United States, Russia, United Kingdom, China and France - so far possess this technology. India will break into this exclusive ICBM club once the Agni-V is ready for induction by 2014-2015 - after several more tests. Tipped to be a "game changer" by experts, Agni V will extend India's reach all over Asia, parts of Africa and parts of Europe. The Agni series of missiles, including Agni V, is crucial for India's defence vis-a-vis China since Beijing has upped the ante in recent times by deploying missiles in Tibet Autonomous Region bordering India. Agni V can be configured to launch small satellites <b>...</b>
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India enters elite ICBM league with Agni-V
India enters elite ICBM league with Agni-V
Agni-V, India's newest strategic missile, on Thursday took its first successful flight. Its five thousand kilometer range puts all of Asia within reach plus much of the Indian Ocean, parts of Africa and Europe. India joined a select club of nations with such technology on Thursday. ibnlive.com
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Kinetic Energy Interceptor (KEI) for ICBM Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Killing
Kinetic Energy Interceptor (KEI) for ICBM Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Killing
The Kinetic Energy Interceptor (KEI) was a planned US missile defense program whose goal was to design, develop, and deploy kinetic energy-based, mobile, ground and sea-launched missiles that could intercept and destroy enemy ballistic missiles during their boost, ascent and midcourse phases of flight.[1] The KEI consisted of the Interceptor Component (kinetic projectile), the Mobile Launcher Component, and the Command, Control, Battle Management, and Communications (C2BMC) component. On May 7, 2009, KEI program was canceled due primarily to financial reasons.
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India's AGNI ICBM Missile puts sacrificing China within striking distance (Apr 19, 2012)
India's AGNI ICBM Missile puts sacrificing China within striking distance (Apr 19, 2012)
India's Hindu 'god' AGNI is called the "god of fire" It is a god of fire and an acceptor of sacrifices. The sacrifices made to Agni, go to the deities because Agni is a messenger from and to the other 'gods'. He is ever-young, because the fire is re-lit every day, and also immortal. en.wikipedia.org www.pantheon.org News Article: www.dailymail.co.uk ROMANS 1:22-25 22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, 23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. 24 Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: 25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen. 1 Timothy 2:5 5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; World War III is coming. Be ready ! ! !
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India tests first nuclear-capable ICBM.wmv
India tests first nuclear-capable ICBM.wmv
India has test-launched its first long-range intercontinental ballistic missile, significantly upgrading the emerging Asian nation's military capabilities. It has the capacity to target major Chinese cities and Europe. According to Indian media the missile was launched just after 8am local time from WheelerIsland off India's east coast. It rose to an altitude of 600 kilometers and successfully completed the three stages of its flight before releasing its payload. The Agni-V will undergo four or five more trials and is expected to join India's military arsenal before 2015. The government had earlier hailed the missile project as a major step towards regional dominance, counterbalancing China. "India has today become a nation with the capability to develop, produce, build long-range ballistic missiles and today we are among the six countries who have this capability," said Vijay Saraswat, head of India's Defense Research and Development Organization. It was originally planned to test-fire the missile on Wednesday, but the launch was delayed due to weather conditions. India has dramatically increased its military budget by 66 percent over the last decade, investing almost $49 billion in 2011. While China, which India regards as its most significant regional threat spent around $142 billion last year. In 2010, India successfully launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile Agni-II, which has a range of more than 2000 km. Only the United States, Russia, China, France and <b>...</b>
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Agni-V, India's first ICBM, successfully test-fired
Agni-V, India's first ICBM, successfully test-fired
India has successfully test-fired Agni-V, its first Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM). The missile was launched from Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast at 8:05 this morning. Designed and developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientists, Agni-V has a range of 5000 kilometres. The three-stage missile, once validated and inducted into the armed forces after several more tests, will be India's longest-range missile which can carry nuclear warheads.
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AGNI-V A5 ICBM missile launch video 2
AGNI-V A5 ICBM missile launch video 2
This is the second video released by DRDO India of AGNI-V ICBM successful missile launch on 19th April 2012. This video is owned by DRDO and no copyright infringement is intended. drdo.gov.in
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3D Model: India DRDO Agni-V ICBM
3D Model: India DRDO Agni-V ICBM
Visual representation of India's new Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, the Agni-V (K-V+ /XV) ICBM. Touted as the so called "China killer", this three stage missile is based on the Agni-III design. With the addition of a third stage, the missile has a possible range of 5000-6000km. Further improvements to the missile are in the works to make it submarine launch capable. First test of the AGNI-V is set of 2011. 3D missile models and more available for purchase at Visual Motion Media.
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Amebix - ICBM
Amebix - ICBM
Monolith (1987) Lyrics: Meatwagon come, borne on the rays of the morning sun Thy kingdom come, thy will be done A silver express through the valley of death A cruise over land, to turn the fertile soil to sand Ten million bodies, maybe more From every wound a stream of blood doth pour We must find a way to stop the flood Dam the river of blood!
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India ready for ICBM club, Agni-5 test launch soon
India ready for ICBM club, Agni-5 test launch soon
Ntv News: Agni V, the surface-to surface nuclear missile that is expected to give more teeth to India's deterrence programme, is likely to be test-fired for the first time in the last week of March or the first week of April from the Wheeler Island, off the coast of Odisha.
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Seikima-II - ICBM Tour Live in Kawaguchi (USTREAM 2010.09.18)
Seikima-II - ICBM Tour Live in Kawaguchi (USTREAM 2010.09.18)
Seikima-II's Black Mass in Kawaguchi that was broadcast live on USTREAM on September 18, 2010. An unforgettable experience for all the Shinja around the world! NOTE: The Black Mass starts at around 0:44:00, so feel free to skip it. The rest of the broadcast was kept for nostalgic and archival purposes.