Basic Point Defense Missile System
Definition:
A "basic point defense missile system" is a type of missile system used primarily on ships to protect them from incoming threats, such as missiles or aircraft. It is designed to shoot down these threats before they can hit the ship.
You can use the term when discussing military technology, naval defense systems, or security measures for ships.
"The navy installed a basic point defense missile system on their new destroyer to enhance its protection against enemy attacks."
In discussions about military strategies or technology, you might encounter variations or more advanced systems that integrate radar and tracking capabilities with the basic point defense missile systems.
While the term is specialized in military context, "basic" can also refer to something simple or fundamental in other contexts, and "point" can refer to a location or a specific moment in time.