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Air Force Space Command and Directed-energy weapon

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Difference between Air Force Space Command and Directed-energy weapon

Air Force Space Command vs. Directed-energy weapon

Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), sometimes referred to informally as U.S. Space Command, is a major command of the United States Air Force, with its headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is a ranged weapon system that inflicts damage at a target by emission of highly focused energy, including laser, microwaves and particle beams.

Similarities between Air Force Space Command and Directed-energy weapon

Air Force Space Command and Directed-energy weapon have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): CBS News, Directed-energy weapon, Intercontinental ballistic missile, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Satellite, Space warfare, United States Air Force, United States Department of Defense.

CBS News

CBS News is the news division of American television and radio service CBS.

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Directed-energy weapon

A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is a ranged weapon system that inflicts damage at a target by emission of highly focused energy, including laser, microwaves and particle beams.

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Intercontinental ballistic missile

An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a guided ballistic missile with a minimum range of primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more thermonuclear warheads).

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Kirtland Air Force Base

Kirtland Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in the southeast quadrant of the Albuquerque, New Mexico urban area, adjacent to the Albuquerque International Sunport.

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New Mexico

New Mexico (Nuevo México, Yootó Hahoodzo) is a state in the Southwestern Region of the United States of America.

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Satellite

In the context of spaceflight, a satellite is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into orbit.

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Space warfare

Space warfare is combat that takes place in outer space.

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United States Air Force

The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial and space warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces.

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United States Department of Defense

The Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD, or DOD) is an executive branch department of the federal government of the United States charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government concerned directly with national security and the United States Armed Forces.

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Air Force Space Command and Directed-energy weapon Comparison

Air Force Space Command has 202 relations, while Directed-energy weapon has 258. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.96% = 9 / (202 + 258).

References

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