Ballistic missile
any missile that, after being launched and possibly guided during takeoff, travels unpowered in a ballistic trajectory.
contemporary examples
russia is also working on new a fleet of ballistic missile submarines, attack submarines to operate under the ice caps.
russia preps its north pole invasion dave majumdar november 7, 2014
noun
a missile that has no wings or fins and that follows a ballistic trajectory when its propulsive power is discontinued
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