Cuban Missile Crisis | Cuban missile crisis | cruise missile | surface-to-air missile | missile | White Sands Missile Range | Tomahawk | Surface-to-air missile | United States Army Aviation and Missile Command | Missile Command | guided missile | BGM-109G Ground Launched Cruise Missile | Harpoon (missile) | Space and Missile Systems Center | Ballistic Missile Early Warning System | Tomahawk (missile) | Missile guidance | Intercontinental ballistic missile | Army Ballistic Missile Agency | Tomahawk (axe) | Titan Missile Museum | Submarine-launched ballistic missile | Pacific Missile Range Facility | Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin | Lake Tomahawk | ballistic missile | anti-tank missile | Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty | 373d Strategic Missile Squadron | Type 91 Surface-to-air missile |
They are trained in the repair, maintenance, operation and employment of weapons such as the Tomahawk Missile System, the Close-In Weapons System, the 5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun weapon system and its associated MK86 or MK160 Gun Fire Control System, the MK92 Gun Fire Control System (on Frigates) the Sea Sparrow missile system, and the Harpoon Missile Systems.
Kalman filters have been vital in the implementation of the navigation systems of U.S. Navy nuclear ballistic missile submarines, and in the guidance and navigation systems of cruise missiles such as the U.S. Navy's Tomahawk missile and the U.S. Air Force's Air Launched Cruise Missile.
Shorter-range developments have become widely used as highly accurate attack systems, such as the US Tomahawk missile, the Russian Kh-55 the German Taurus missile and the Pakistani Babur cruise missile.