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n. (soft target English)
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Soft Targets is the first full-length album by the blues rock band Earl Greyhound. It was released in August 2006 by Some Records. Drummer Christopher Bear left the band just after the album was recorded, and was replaced by Ricc Sheridan.
Usage examples of "soft targets".
The bastards can't just come after me--oh, no, they have to go for the soft targets.
They also carried cluster bombs to destroy the missile launchers or any other soft targets they might encounter.
There hadn't been much cover for them, and they'd been silhouetted against the Mirror for Feds who wanted soft targets.
The standard Bolo designs are generally characterized by limited indirect fire capability, a main armament centered on a single direct-fire weapon of maximum possible destructiveness (normally turret mounted high in the vehicle for maximum command), a supporting lateral or broadside battery (the famed infinite repeaters) capable of engaging light AFVs or soft targets, and the heaviest possible armor.
These would be able to take out soft targets and destroy electronic sensors and early-warning systems protecting the base.
He and his team were expert at interdicting the Sandinista supply routes and sabotaging key industrial installations and other soft targets that disrupted the Nicaraguan economy.
Looks like were soft targets in the middle of a firefight, Johann muttered.