naval missile
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Definition
Noun: A naval missile is a type of naval weaponry. It is a guided missile system designed to be carried, launched, and operated from a warship.
Usage
This term specifically refers to the missile itself as a piece of military equipment deployed by a navy. It describes the projectile's primary operational environment and platform.
Examples
- The cruiser was equipped with advanced naval missiles for anti-aircraft defense.
- The development of a new long-range naval missile significantly enhanced the fleet's strike capability.
- A key part of the warship's arsenal is its complement of naval missiles.
Advanced Usage
The term is often used in military, defense, and geopolitical contexts to discuss naval power, arms development, and maritime strategy. It can be modified by adjectives specifying its purpose (e.g., anti-ship naval missile, surface-to-air naval missile).
Variants and Related Words
- Sea-launched missile: A broader term that can include missiles launched from submarines or other sea-based platforms, not exclusively warships.
- Ship-to-ship missile: A specific type of naval missile designed to target other vessels.
- Naval artillery: Other ship-borne weapons, such as guns, which are distinct from guided missiles.
Synonyms
- Ship-borne missile
- Warship missile
Related Phrases
- Naval missile system: Refers to the complete weapon system, including the missile, its launcher, fire-control radar, and guidance systems.
- Naval missile battery: A group of missile launchers and associated systems on a ship.
Noun
- naval weaponry consisting of a missile carried on a warship