Wiktionary
a. Carried by ship
Usage examples of "shipborne".
It is difficult to change logistic plans for a series of naval offensives after the procession of shipborne supplies has started.
And you forget that it was Fathor who thought the Ertoi planetary defense mechanism might be adapted to shipborne armament.
And you forget that it was Fathor who thought the Ertoi planetary defence mechanism might be adapted to shipborne armament.
The presentation ended with a filmed tour of their shipborne laboratories.
His orders were to scan the Go Hai Bay for ships, patrol craft, divers or evidence of a shipborne amphibious assault by White Army forces.
If ISC opened customer systems to shipborne ansibles, that would mean a massive security hole.
Possibly these attackers were shipborne, and have come from the coast to search inland at a venture, looking for anything that they might take quickly and carry off before this part of England is raised against them.
If we could employ radar methods to find their positions and to direct long-range fighters or shipborne aircraft to the attack we ought to be able to inflict serious casualties.
Japanese community in the city was very small, barely more than a handful, so when two new shipborne arrivals turned out to be countrymen, everyone knew.
There were a few scattered mobile antiaircraft artillery emplacements, and the shipborne Aegis, Standard, and Sea Wolf antiaircraft missile systems represented a significant threat, but those would not be able to engage a fast-moving low-flying stealthy target in time.