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  • adjective of a missile Comprising more than one warhead.

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multi- +‎ warhead

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Examples

  • For example, when Cheney strongly opposed a proposal by Baker and Scowcroft to seek a ban on multiwarhead land-based missiles in arms control negotiations with Moscow, they decided not to push the issue further, even though the president had in principle sided with them.

    In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009

  • For example, when Cheney strongly opposed a proposal by Baker and Scowcroft to seek a ban on multiwarhead land-based missiles in arms control negotiations with Moscow, they decided not to push the issue further, even though the president had in principle sided with them.

    In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009

  • For example, when Cheney strongly opposed a proposal by Baker and Scowcroft to seek a ban on multiwarhead land-based missiles in arms control negotiations with Moscow, they decided not to push the issue further, even though the president had in principle sided with them.

    In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009

  • For example, when Cheney strongly opposed a proposal by Baker and Scowcroft to seek a ban on multiwarhead land-based missiles in arms control negotiations with Moscow, they decided not to push the issue further, even though the president had in principle sided with them.

    In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009

  • Behind closed doors, U.S. officials were furiously backpedaling on concessions that Baker made only two weeks before -- concessions that will allow the Soviets to develop and test a new class of multiwarhead intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), according to critics.

    Behind The Boasting 2008

  • Also, "nothing in the treaty prevents Russia from introducing new systems," he told the audience, adding that Moscow already has plans to develop and deploy a new heavy missile, referring to the RS-24 mobile multiwarhead ICBM that could be fielded by 2016.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2010

  • Also, "nothing in the treaty prevents Russia from introducing new systems," he told the audience, adding that Moscow already has plans to develop and deploy a new heavy missile, referring to the RS-24 mobile multiwarhead ICBM that could be fielded by 2016.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2010

  • Also, "nothing in the treaty prevents Russia from introducing new systems," he told the audience, adding that Moscow already has plans to develop and deploy a new heavy missile, referring to the RS-24 mobile multiwarhead ICBM that could be fielded by 2016.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2010

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