A defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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Examples for "antiballistic missile"
Examples for "antiballistic missile"
1It's the first licensed rendition of the nuclear holocaust game to feature three antiballistic missile bases, just like the coin-op.
2U.S.-operated antiballistic missile batteries based in Japan and South Korea are supposed to provide a last-ditch defense against this kind of risk.
1Writer says ABM was always a weapon in search of a role.
2I was the only person at the ABM machine at the time.
3Conclusions: ABM, compared with two control conditions, reduces pediatric anxiety symptoms and severity.
4Chicago anti-ABM protesters believe this came about partly through their efforts.
5Reuters was unable to reach ABM with the telephone number provided in the filing.
6He then talks about the ABM problem, offering arguments in its favor and rebuttals.
7An ABM spokeswoman declined to comment on the IPO plan.
8Aims: To examine patient perceptions of ABM across two studies, using a mixed methods approach.
9Washington believes the shield is possible under the 1972 anti-ballistic missile (ABM) treaty.
10Nixon's decision to go ahead with the ABM system.
11He specifically targeted US efforts to alter the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty.
12An ABM treaty was signed by U.S. & Russia.
13President George W. Bush today announced the withdrawal of the US from the 1972 ABM Treaty.
14Russia regards the ABM agreement as a key component of the post-Cold War system of mutual deterrence.
15Attention bias modification (ABM) protocols aim to modify attentional biases underlying many forms of pathology.
16Also, as donors need screening, the ABM discourages the use of any milk from an anonymous donor.