Patriot is a liquid fueled missile ??
If the manufacturer or any American member on this forum read he would be like
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Before posting something technical, a little bit study would be a good thing.
Plzzzz all of the guys who think Patriot is a liquid-fueled missile, read about the Patriot and change your views about it and also read about what liquid fueled missiles are and what solid liquid missiles are, also the pros and cons with it too.
As a starter, here is the appetizer for you guys to further work on.
"The PAC-3 Missile uses a solid propellant rocket motor, aerodynamic controls, attitude control motors (ACMs) and inertial guidance to navigate. The missile flies to an intercept point specified prior to launch by its ground-based fire solution computer, which is embedded in the engagementcontrol station . Target trajectory data can be updated during missile flyout by means of a radio frequency uplink/downlink. Shortly before arrival at the intercept point, the PAC-3 Missile's on board Ka band seeker acquires the target, selects the optimal aim point and terminal guidance is initiated. The ACMs, which are small, short duration solid propellant rocket motors located in the missile forebody, fire explosively to refine the missile's course to assure body-to-body impact."
Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3)
HowStuffWorks "The Patriot Missile"