Can a plane dodge a missile?

Aircraft pilots in Real Life have two basic tactics for dodging missiles; the most common method, as described in the opening quote, is to maneuver the aircraft in such a way that the missile overshoots—so that when its warhead explodes, the shrapnel from the blast won't actually impact the intended target.
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Can a plane outrun a missile?

However, they learned that the SR-71's speed did work as a defense. The sleek and sinister SR-71 Blackbird looks like it belongs in a science fiction movie, though in fact the jet black spy plane proved far more successful at outrunning enemy missiles than any of the spaceships depicted in Star Wars.
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Can planes shoot down missiles?

US fighter jet shoots down 'nuke missile' in WW3 military test as Russia unveils 'unstoppable' hypersonic rocket. A US fighter pilot gunned down a cruise missile mid flight during a top secret World War 3 exercise, it's been revealed.
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Can a missile follow a plane?

The missile would burn to its maximum altitude, and then glide its maximum distance with no maneuvering. A missile launched at this range would only be effective against a target that flew in a straight line towards the fighter.
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Can a fighter jet intercept a missile?

During its transit before reentry, yes, it could knock it off course or damage electronics required for actions necessary to guide itself or maneuver. During its descent, yes, because an explosive or high speed kinetic (slug of metal) weapon should pretty much shred the warhead pretty nicely.
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US F-16 dodging 6 Iraqi SAM missiles - pilot breathing heavily



Can a plane shoot down a nuclear missile?

A wartime study by Bell Labs into the task of shooting down ballistic missiles in flight concluded it was not possible. In order to intercept a missile, one needs to be able to steer the attack onto the missile before it hits.
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Can a fighter jet destroy a missile?

The weapon used to shoot down the cruise missile, APKWS, is a guided rocket much cheaper than existing air-to-air missiles. The exercise proves that a single fighter armed with inexpensive weapons can easily shoot down cruise missiles ... as long as it can find them.
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Can jets avoid missiles?

Theoretically, there are ways a hulking Boeing 777 could evade a missile like the one that brought the plane down over territory controlled by pro-Russian separatists, but experts say the systems are too costly and impractical for commercial jets.
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Can a jet outrun a bullet?

The bullet goes faster than the jet if you fire the bullets while inside the jet. If there is no friction (i.e: the bullet was fired in space), then you could accelerate the jet, catch up with the bullet and pick it out of the sky (although the rotation of the bullet would probably cut up your fingers).
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Can a fighter jet survive a missile hit?

Well the best known 'fighters' that could survive a sam or a-a missile hit are the A-10 and the SU-25.
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Can a fighter jet destroy an ICBM?

F-35 and ICBM

The F-35 could use a “kinetic” solution wherein it fires upon and destroys a launching ICBM -- or a “sensor” solution where it “cues missile defense systems.” An F-35C Lightning II test aircraft conducts the first separation of a Joint Standoff Weapon C from an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
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Can a missile hit a jet?

Russia released a video of a combat jet that was hit by a missile over Ukraine and made it back to base.
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Which is fastest missile in world?

The Indian/Russian BrahMos, currently the fastest operational supersonic missile capable of speeds of around 2,100–2,300 mph, is the most well-known supersonic missile. A hypersonic missile is five times faster than the speed of sound and exceeds Mach-5 (3,800 mph).
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What jet can outrun a missile?

The fastest plane in the world doesn't need armor – it's faster than missiles! The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest jet in the world and its top speed of 3,500km/h (2,100 mph) means it can outrun most missiles. The jet first flew in 1964 and was still used by the US military right up until 1999.
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Can jets shoot themselves?

Today shooting down an enemy aircraft remains a complex task, but on a few occasions some US planes have actually shot themselves down – by accident, of course. Since the early days of the Cold War, aircraft have mostly relied on machine guns or cannons and missiles to engage enemy aircraft.
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Can a hand stop a bullet?

The answer you are looking for is no. The point of bullets is to kill people. If you tried, you would find the bullet goes by too fast to see, much less reach out and catch. If the bullet hit your fingers, most likely they would be shot off.
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How many missiles can a jet carry?

F-35A/B/C: 16

Mounting of 16 missiles “Beast Mode”: 2 AIM-9X on the wingtip pylon. 8 AIM-120 on 4 composite pylons under the wings. 6 AIM-120s are built in the weapon bay (actually only 4 can be mounted at this stage).
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Can aircraft detect missile lock?

Modern radars and missiles don't do this, and detecting lock-on is basically impossible now. Very modern AESA radars generate different frequencies and signals with every pulse, so a receiver doesn't get the same signal twice.
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How do fighter jets escape from missiles?

The missile that has been fired is 'heat-seeking', i.e., it works on the principle of infrared homing. Essentially, the missile is programmed to 'seek' the heat released from the exhaust of your fighter jet. You'd be doomed, if not for the decoy flares that your aircraft has onboard.
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Can helicopters evade missiles?

'To defend itself from other aircraft, its ability to hide close to the ground makes it difficult for a high-flying aircraft to get a radar lock on it. When under attack, it can deploy flares to decoy heat-seeking missiles. It can even carry Sidewinder or Stinger missiles to shoot back. '
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Can a rifle shoot down a plane?

The Barrett, a high-powered sniper rifle, could easily disable a car, truck or small plane, and is often used by the Coast Guard to stop boats carrying drugs, but it likely could not take down a large commercial passenger jet, like those flown into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
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Has an F-16 been shot down?

Delhi: Wing Commander (now Group Captain) #AbhinandanVarthaman being accorded the #VirChakra by President Ram Nath Kovind, for shooting down a Pakistani F-16 fighter aircraft during aerial combat on February 27, 2019.
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Has an F 18 been shot down?

January 17 – An F/A-18C Hornet (Bureau Number : 163484) was shot down by an Iraqi Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 in an air-to-air engagement.
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Can a nuke be stopped?

The short answer is yes, nuclear bombs can be intercepted, albeit quite difficult to do. Ballistic missiles are used to deliver nuclear bombs in a flight trajectory. To counter ballistic missiles, the Soviet Union developed anti-ballistic missiles in the 1960s in the thick of the Nuclear Arms Race to protect the USSR.
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Can a bullet detonate a nuke?

Short answer: It's very unlikely. As you read above, causing a nuclear bomb to detonate requires a precise orchestration of events, without which the chain reaction does not initiate and the bomb doesn't detonate.
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