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Synonyms

unguided

British  
/ ʌnˈɡaɪdɪd /

adjective

  1. (of a missile, bomb, etc) not having a flight path controlled either by radio signals or internal preset or self-actuating homing devices

  2. without a guide

    guided and unguided hikes

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“We have plenty of gravity bombs,” McBeth said, referring to unguided munitions.

From Salon

Its analysis indicates that the air force has used unguided bombs in populated areas.

From BBC

Park visitors can book both guided and unguided trips between the cabins.

From Los Angeles Times

Estimates as to the number of rockets and missiles in the group’s arsenal range from 120,000 to 200,000, including guided and unguided munitions.

From Los Angeles Times

Most of its arsenal is made up of small, unguided, surface-to-surface artillery rockets.

From BBC