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[[File:ThunderboltMissiles01.jpg|thumb|A Thunderbolt firing its missiles.|right]]
 
[[File:ThunderboltMissiles01.jpg|thumb|A Thunderbolt firing its missiles.|right]]
A '''missile''' is a conventional weapon relying on guidance and sensors to deliver its payload to a target that has been selected by the operator or computer to be destroyed. The payload of a missile can vary, though typically a high explosive warhead is used.
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A missile is a conventional weapon relying on guidance(telemetry) from sensors to deliver its payload to a target that has been selected by the operator relayed by computer to be destroyed.The warhead (payload) of a missile can vary,  but in the series a conventional, high explosive warhead is used. 
   
 
A warhead can be loaded with a chemical, biological or nuclear payload, whatever the mission or defense requires. <!-- {{fact}} --> Missiles can be destroyed by a defense grid, or an Anti-Missile System. <!-- {{fact}} -->
 
A warhead can be loaded with a chemical, biological or nuclear payload, whatever the mission or defense requires. <!-- {{fact}} --> Missiles can be destroyed by a defense grid, or an Anti-Missile System. <!-- {{fact}} -->
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