heat-seeking missile

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heat-seeking missile

A heat-seeking missile tracks the aircraft's engine exhaust.

Definition

Noun: A type of missile that uses a guidance system to detect and home in on the heat (infrared radiation) emitted by a target, such as an aircraft's engine.

Usage

A "heat-seeking missile" is a specific type of guided weapon. It is used to describe a missile that autonomously tracks a heat source. - The fighter jet deployed flares to confuse the incoming heat-seeking missile. - Modern heat-seeking missiles are far more accurate than their early predecessors.

Advanced Usage
  • Technical Context: In military and aerospace engineering, the term specifies the missile's guidance method, distinguishing it from radar-guided or wire-guided missiles.
  • Figurative Use: Rarely, it can be used metaphorically to describe something that unerringly seeks out a target or source of attraction.
    • The paparazzi were like heat-seeking missiles, drawn to the celebrity's every move.
Variants and Related Words
  • Infrared-homing missile: A more technical synonym.
  • Surface-to-air missile (SAM) / Air-to-air missile (AAM): Categories that can include heat-seeking variants.
  • Guidance system: The internal mechanism that enables the missile to seek heat.
Synonyms
  • Infrared-guided missile
  • Heat-seeker (informal)
Related Phrases/Idioms

No common idioms or phrasal verbs are directly formed from this specific compound noun.

heat-seeking missile

A heat-seeking missile tracks the aircraft's engine exhaust.

Noun
  1. a missile with a guidance system that directs it toward targets emitting infrared radiation (as the emissions of a jet engine)