Questions

Does Australia have bombers?

Does Australia have bombers?

The US bomber’s visit to Australia follows the recent AUSMIN agreement to enhance military cooperation between the two nations. Australia doesn’t have B-1 Lancer bombers in its aircraft fleet and Defence declined to say where the bombers flew to after visiting the NT.

What type of nuclear subs Will Australia get?

Australia’s future nuclear-powered subs won’t be SSBNs, but not much else is known about them. Australia may select one of the existing American or British designs — most likely of the Virginia class or the Astute class. Adopting an existing design would allow construction to begin relatively soon.

How does land attack work?

In a DoS land (Local Area Network Denial) attack, the attacker sends a TCP SYN spoofed packet where source and destination IPs and ports are set to be identical. When the target machine tries to reply, it enters a loop, repeatedly sending replies to itself which eventually causes the victim machine to crash.

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What is another name for an anti-ship missile?

The term surface-to-surface missile (SSM) is used when appropriate. The longer-range anti-ship missiles are often called anti-ship cruise missiles.

How to buy long-range anti-ship missiles?

Two options could be acquired quickly, via off-the-shelf sales, from the US, which is developing a long-range anti-ship missile. The LRASM’s air- and ship-launched variants are a logical successor to the Harpoon, boast stealth technology and can conduct autonomous targeting.

Does the US Navy need a supersonic anti-ship missile?

Since retiring the anti-ship variant of the venerable RGM-109 Tomahawk in 1994, the US Navy has been in want of a long range supersonic ASM and has relied upon the slower and shorter ranged RGM-84 Harpoon and SM-2 (the SM-6’s predecessor which had a limited anti-ship capability) missiles to satisfy its surface-to-surface requirements.

What was the anti-ship missile used in the Falklands War?

Anti-ship missiles were used in the 1982 Falklands War. The British warship HMS Sheffield, a Type 42 destroyer, was struck by a single air-launched Exocet, she later sank as a result of the damage that she sustained. The container ship Atlantic Conveyor was hit by two Exocets and burnt out subsequently sinking while under tow.

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