midcourse
midcourse
Definition
mid·course (mid′kôrs′)
adjective
happening during the middle phase of a flight, journey, or course of action
midcourse
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- phase: These small satellites were intended to intercept missile warheads during the midcourse phase of their flight.
- defense: It was the first test of Boeing's ground-based midcourse missile defense system using the operational Orbital Sciences Corp. interceptor.
- capability: To address the short- to intermediate-range threat, Obering said approximately $ 1.9 billion will continue development and testing of our sea-based midcourse capability.
- interceptor: MKV is a generational upgrade to ground-based midcourse interceptors to increase their effectiveness in the presence of countermeasures.
- defense: Prospects for the initial 2004-2005 ground-based midcourse missile defense ( GMD ) deployments loomed large in his study.
- missile: It was the first test of Boeing's ground-based midcourse missile defense system using the operational Orbital Sciences Corp. interceptor.
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