missile gap

  • 1Missile gap — This article is about the military concept. For the Charles Stross novel, see Missile Gap. Projected numbers of Soviet ICBM (Program A: CIA, B: USAF, C: Army Navy) The missile gap was the term used in the United States for the perceived disparity …

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  • 2Missile Gap — This article is about the novel. For the military concept, see missile gap. Missile Gap   …

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  • 3missile gap — a lag in one country s missile production relative to the production of another country. [1955 60] * * * …

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  • 4missile gap — a lag in one country s missile production relative to the production of another country. [1955 60] …

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  • 5gap — 1. The word is widely used as the second element of expressions denoting ‘a divergence in views, sympathies, development, etc.’ Those recorded in the OED include age gap (1963), credibility gap (first recorded in 1966), dollar gap (1948), export… …

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  • 6gap — /gæp / (say gap) noun 1. a break or opening, as in a fence, wall, or the like; breach. 2. a vacant space or interval. 3. a wide divergence. 4. a deep, sloping ravine or cleft cutting a mountain ridge. 5. the difference between the standard fee… …

  • 7Credibility gap — Alternate use: The Credibility Gap, name of a comedy team Credibility gap is a political term that came into wide use during the 1960s and 1970s. At the time, it was most frequently used to describe public skepticism about the Lyndon B. Johnson… …

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  • 8Cuban Missile Crisis — Part of the Cold War CIA reference photograph of Soviet R 12 intermedia …

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  • 9rocket and missile system — ▪ weapons system Introduction       any of a variety of weapons systems that deliver explosive warheads to their targets by means of rocket propulsion.       Rocket is a general term used broadly to describe a variety of jet propelled missiles… …

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  • 10Bomber gap — The bomber gap was the unfounded belief in the Cold War era United States that the Soviet Union had gained an advantage in deploying jet powered strategic bombers. Widely accepted for several years, the gap was used as a political talking point… …

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