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1991年的海湾战争及其后几场高技术局部战争,巡航导弹以其独特的攻击方式、强大的打击威力、精确的制导能力和对后续作战行动的巨大影响,可谓出尽了风头,发挥了重要的作用,从而使各国纷纷看好这种新奇的武器。巡航导弹与其他导弹不同,它从起飞后到向目标俯冲前的很长一段飞行都处于巡航状态。这种导弹与飞机颇有几分相似,但它的长处却在于无需人员操纵,使用方不必承担人员伤亡的风险;而且巡航导弹的使用成本比作战飞机要低得多。正是巡航导弹的这些突出特点,使得它在近些年来的历次高技术局部战争中,成为美国对弱小国家实施非对称打击的首推利器。
In the Gulf War of 1991 and the following high-tech local wars, cruise missiles demonstrated their superiority and exerted great influence through their unique attack methods, powerful attack capabilities, precise guidance capabilities and great influence on follow-up operations Important role, so that all countries are optimistic about this novel weapon. Unlike other missiles, cruise missiles are cruising from a very long flight after take-off to pre-dive. The missile is somewhat similar to the aircraft, but its strength lies in the absence of personnel control, the user does not have to bear the risk of casualties; and the cost of using cruise missiles is much lower than the combat aircraft. It is these salient features of cruise missiles that have made it the most important weapon in the United States in the asymmetric blows against weak countries in all the high-tech local wars in recent years.