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Continuous-rod warhead and Seacat (missile)

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Difference between Continuous-rod warhead and Seacat (missile)

Continuous-rod warhead vs. Seacat (missile)

A continuous-rod warhead is a specialized munition that exhibits an annular blast fragmentation pattern, so that when it explodes it spreads into a large circle that cuts the target. Seacat was a British short-range surface-to-air missile system intended to replace the ubiquitous Bofors 40 mm gun aboard warships of all sizes.

Similarities between Continuous-rod warhead and Seacat (missile)

Continuous-rod warhead and Seacat (missile) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Surface-to-air missile.

Surface-to-air missile

A surface-to-air missile (SAM, pronunced), or ground-to-air missile (GTAM, pronounced), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground to destroy aircraft or other missiles.

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Continuous-rod warhead and Seacat (missile) Comparison

Continuous-rod warhead has 17 relations, while Seacat (missile) has 74. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.10% = 1 / (17 + 74).

References

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