Wire-guided missile

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title: Wire-guided missile
text: A wire-guided missile is a missile that is guided by signals sent to it via thin wires connected between the missile and its guidance mechanism, which is located somewhere near the launch site. As the missile flies, the wires are reeled out behind it. This guidance system is most commonly used in anti-tank missiles, where its ability to be used in areas of limited line-of-sight make it useful, while the range limit imposed by the length of the wire is not a serious concern. The longest range wir
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description: Missile guided by command via wired connection
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire-guided_missile
date created: 2003-04-15T00:26:52Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T05:17:51Z
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