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- Command_missile abstract "A command missile is a missile, the payload of which issues electronic commands. A command missile does not carry any destructive payload. Its payload is designed to be delivered to very high altitude rather than at ground targets. A command missile might function as part of a mutually assured destruction scenario. In the event of a nuclear first strike being detected, the defending nation launches command missiles, which command retaliation from friendly units. Thus, retaliation is assured even if the nation's leadership, military chain of command, and communications infrastructure are destroyed by the first strike.The United States operated a command missile system known as the Emergency Rocket Communications System (ERCS). In the event of a nuclear first strike against the continental United States, centrally located LGM-30 Minuteman missiles would be launched, each of which carried a payload that would electronically trigger a nuclear retaliation.The Soviet Union was also known to operate command missiles.".
- Command_missile wikiPageID "24502415".
- Command_missile wikiPageLength "1166".
- Command_missile wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Command_missile wikiPageRevisionID "464384000".
- Command_missile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ballistic_missiles.
- Command_missile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spaceflight_concepts.
- Command_missile wikiPageWikiLink LGM-30_Minuteman.
- Command_missile wikiPageWikiLink Missile.
- Command_missile wikiPageWikiLink Mutual_assured_destruction.
- Command_missile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Missile-stub.
- Command_missile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Command_missile subject Category:Ballistic_missiles.
- Command_missile subject Category:Spaceflight_concepts.
- Command_missile hypernym Missile.
- Command_missile type Weapon.
- Command_missile type Concept.
- Command_missile comment "A command missile is a missile, the payload of which issues electronic commands. A command missile does not carry any destructive payload. Its payload is designed to be delivered to very high altitude rather than at ground targets. A command missile might function as part of a mutually assured destruction scenario. In the event of a nuclear first strike being detected, the defending nation launches command missiles, which command retaliation from friendly units.".
- Command_missile label "Command missile".
- Command_missile sameAs Q5152114.
- Command_missile sameAs m.080dgt3.
- Command_missile sameAs Q5152114.
- Command_missile wasDerivedFrom Command_missile?oldid=464384000.
- Command_missile isPrimaryTopicOf Command_missile.