Results for: missile used to intercept and attack incoming enemy aircraft
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ambush, lie in wait; attack from an ambush; rob, plunder; intercept, approach unexpectedly, lie in wait for somebody, stop somebodywaylay
American guided missile designed to intercept planes and enemy missilesPatriot
American Indian war-ax, attack somebody with tomahawktomahawk
an area in the western Atlantic Ocean, between Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico, where many ships and aircraft are believed to have disappeared in mysterious circumstancesBermuda Triangle
ancestral background, decline, going down, going down; downward slope; lineage; sudden attack; handing down of property; act of lowering oneself morally, inheritance, inherited development, one generation, sudden arrival, way downdescent
anchoring, act of one who moors; place where boats are moored; securing line, cable securing watercraft or aircraft, moorage, physical or emotional tie, place for securing watercraft or aircraftmooring
ancient device for hurling missiles, ballista; sling, fling or be flung, hurl something, hurl; propel, launch; sling; be catapulted, make somebody famous suddenly, medieval launching weapon, plane or missile launcher, slingshotcatapult
anger or resentment, attack, attacking players on a team, cause of displeasure or anger, legal or moral crime, see also:defenseoffense
angle between an aircraft wing and the horizontal; angle that is formed by two planes (Mathematics), angle made between surfaces, angle of an aircraft wing, having two plane faces (Mathematics)dihedral
angle between incoming ray and perpendicularangle of incidence
angled slide down slope, sideways movement of airplane, sideways skid, slip to the side; sideways and downward movement made by an aircraft, skid sideways, slip to the side; move to the side and downward (of an aircraft), slide sideways, slide sideways...sideslip
animal feces, imitation bullet, make pellets of something, small ball of compressed material, small ball; bullet, small lead shot; pill, tablet (of medication); solid phase gathering on the bottom of vial, small bullet, stone missile for cannon or cata...pellet
antenna, antenna (British), high ball in field hockey, imaginary, in air, involving aircraft, light in weight, living in the air; far above the ground, high; airy; ethereal; unsubstantial, mid-air ski-jump acrobatics, relating to airaerial
Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker (1890-1939), Dutch-American airplane manufacturer who established the Fokker Aircraft Corporation of AmericaFokker
anti-tank missileSagger
 

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