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air strikes

n. (air strike English)

Usage examples of "air strikes".

In addition, the Israeli government has stressed that any American military operation will have to take maximum measures to prevent Saddam from launching Scuds and air strikes at Israel, and this means a large ground presence in western Iraq.

The massed air strikes continued pounding the Bugs, and despite his own experience, Mondesi found it hard to believe they were actually proceeding with their plan.

He'd already tried air strikes, but their damned kinetic missile launchers had an impossible range.

He realized such air strikes might be turning the tide, that the earth was starting to move.

WHEN THE COLD air strikes Meriwhen like a whip, the mare whickers and sidesteps.

Or I can go out on lifeguard station off Formosa as ordered, for the air strikes.

Fifty meters ahead, the ground crested in a low, rounded hummock occupied by concrete block ruins still smoldering from last night's air strikes.

We hit 'em with carrier air strikes at selected targets, try to shake 'em up.

Only immediate massive air strikes, Dayan is insisting, can stop the Syrians from overrunning the Galilee.

After the battle in DC, and in between flying air strikes against The Circle that night, Hunter had been able to rewire the F-16's terrain search radar to pick up the faint, yet discernible signal being emitted by the laser lock on the APC and the strongbox itself.

Based on the outcome of that attack, we may plan additional air strikes on the other groups while we are still in range to do so.

There were reports of Indian armor gathering along the rim of the Thar Desert, and air strikes at Pakistani Air Force unhs as far west as Karachi.

If something should have happened to Concordia it would have been my job to assume control of the air strikes.

Those had been air strikes, whatever Cuernavaca might have been, but no one had explained how the aircraft in question had evaded look-down radar, satellite reconnaissance, and plain old human eyesight.