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The approval of all three would be required for a missile launch.
It had been two minutes since the missile launch and still no explosion.
Another offer is to share early warning data on missile launches.
"That's the missile launch they told us about," he said to himself.
"What good is it to wait for a missile launch?
We've forced him so far south he's much farther away from his missile launch point than before!
The command and control system determines the missile launch point.
But we still have to try to stop the missile launches."
Everyone would see a big missile launch from an American warship.
Over two thousand missile launches had been recorded in less than three minutes.
Most members of Congress would rather watch missile launches than maneuvers.
But Karbayjal had seen the missile launch and was ready.
Any sight of ground fire, a missile launch or anything suspicious, call it at once, even if you're not sure.
But missile launches themselves are not a violation of the nuclear agreement.
The missile launch had shown him where they were.
Normally his station during a missile launch would be in Combat, but this one he wanted to see himself.
An addition of digital computer allowed much more effective missile launch equations.
The escort commander still had not authorized a missile launch.
"This could be the prelude to another rebel missile launch."
"They've done prep work that is consistent with a missile launch," one senior administration official said.
There are lots of things it can mistake for a missile launch."
His fingers didn't move from the missile launch button, but neither did it squeeze.
The missile launch control environment also varied by system.
It was the aviator's code for a Phoenix missile launch.
"Acquire any of them you can, and be ready for missile launch, even if outside the envelope.
More missile projections traced their way across the glass . . . and every one of them was headed away from the attackers.