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Radio control and Surface-to-air missile

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Difference between Radio control and Surface-to-air missile

Radio control vs. Surface-to-air missile

Radio control (often abbreviated to R/C or simply RC) is the use of radio signals to remotely control a device. 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.

Similarities between Radio control and Surface-to-air missile

Radio control and Surface-to-air missile have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bomber, Command guidance, Fritz X, Glide bomb, Henschel Hs 293, Missile.

Bomber

A bomber is a combat aircraft designed to attack ground and naval targets by dropping air-to-ground weaponry (such as bombs), firing torpedoes and bullets or deploying air-launched cruise missiles.

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Command guidance

Command guidance is a type of missile guidance in which a ground station or aircraft relay signals to a guided missile via radio control or through a wire connecting the missile to the launcher and tell the missile where to steer in order to intercept its target.

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Fritz X

Fritz X was the most common name for a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II.

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Glide bomb

A glide bomb or stand-off bomb is a standoff weapon with flight control surfaces to give it a flatter, gliding flight path than that of a conventional bomb without such surfaces.

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Henschel Hs 293

The Henschel Hs 293 was a World War II German anti-ship guided missile: a radio controlled glide bomb with a rocket engine slung underneath it.

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Missile

In modern language, a missile is a guided self-propelled system, as opposed to an unguided self-propelled munition, referred to as a rocket (although these too can also be guided).

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Radio control and Surface-to-air missile Comparison

Radio control has 89 relations, while Surface-to-air missile has 132. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.71% = 6 / (89 + 132).

References

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