They use a millimeter wave (mmW) radar seeker with a semi-active laser (SAL) that enables final guidance to the target by either the launching platform or another plane, and are perfect to destroy a vehicle with very low
collateral damage risk, and an accuracy of about 1 - 2 meters.
Not exact matches
The aim is to engineer a dependable system with minimal
risk of
collateral damage to dismounted troops or civilians.
Eric Olson, the deputy director of the Wilson Center's Latin American Program, said in prepared remarks that the use of the Kingpin List «is powerful and legitimate,» but «it carries with it the
risk of
collateral damage that can potentially undermine legitimate sectors of the financial system and ultimately the economy.»
However, the Central Banks mentioned above collectively had a year to put a «ring» around the
collateral damage — i.e. the derivative counter-party default
risks — that occurs from DB collapsing.
There are
risks in terms of
collateral damage.
It «offers extreme precision», Raytheon claims, and «significantly reduces the
risk of
collateral damage», owing to the small blast radius of its guided warhead.
As their efficiency wanes, each new oxidant onslaught
risks more and more
collateral damage to healthy tissues.
«The biggest
risk to Pauline's health is that the immune response aimed at the virus will cause
collateral damage to her brain — that is essentially what happens in viral meningitis.
Leaving the distressed cells alone
risks having them cause
collateral damage to other cells, while destroying them eliminates potentially critical brain cells, many of which don't regenerate.
The ever - present
risk of
collateral damage is magnified tenfold by the agencies strike first policy, and it isn't long before Tommy is sinking into the bottle and losing sleep over pulling the trigger.
Do they want us to favor saving the little girl even at the
risk of killing scores of unidentified people in the market place, or with Colonel Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren), who has no reservations about
collateral damage and favors a bomb release from a drone — the titled eye in the sky?
The cartel is coming apart, and the
risk of becoming
collateral damage in a distribution war is just too high.
Allowing hazard insurance to lapse puts FHA lenders at
risk of losing their
collateral if it's
damaged by fire or other disaster.
He
risks losing some international investment in India's infrastructure, as well as other diplomatic
collateral damage, by becoming a pariah in the global community of climate actors.
Provided their intention is to mitigate a possible
risk, even if not proved, their liability just disappears, whatever are the
collateral damages of their
risk mitigation policies!
In the paper - print days, most people didn't believe in
risk studies showing externalized costs and
collateral damage — because odds were nobody in their family, or on their street, or at their job had died of whatever the
risk was.
In an effort to minimize
collateral damage, the IDF will deploy infantry units putting soldiers at grave
risk.
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risk management that minimized
collateral damage and injuries to American troops and equipment.