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The airborne threat is harder to deal with, but bat patrols will be mounted.
Capitol police officers, shouting "Airborne threat, four minutes out!"
Airborne threat has passed through a defensive layer.
The central task is to engage any airborne threats that penetrate that far.
They accompany regular reconnaissance vehicles and are fully protected against airborne threats.
Airborne threats can be countered in several ways.
The Secret Service continued to work on the problem of airborne threats to the Washington region.
Or maybe they were just lazy, sloppy, unconcerned about the airborne threat from Football City.
His most notable recommendation was for a vast improvement of the Army's defenses against all airborne threats, including ballistic missiles.
Like the Arkhangel's carrier group, the Nimitz's had to contend with airborne threats of its own.
In addition, Irbis has been designed to detect low and super-low observable/stealth airborne threats.
Due to a lack of airborne threats materialising in the theatre, the F3s were withdrawn and returned to European bases that same year.
The secondary battery was a dual-purpose weapon system; it was designed to defend the ship from either surface or airborne threats.
The site is also defended by Pakistan Air Force fighter aircraft to protect the facility and its scientists from any airborne threat.
The combined firepower of every avaitable gun, matched with the slow, arching turn, presented a formidable airborne threat to enemy ground troops.
"Warning, airborne threat radar, sU o'clock.
Also refers to fighter aircraft placed between a friendly strike force and an area of expected airborne threat, also known as a "MiG screen".
Shtil (SA-N-7 Gadfly) system is installed to counter airborne threats.
It implies force protection from sub-surface, surface and airborne threats and a sustainable logistic reach, allowing a persistent presence at range.
From that height the AN/APS-139 radar system could detect and identify airborne threats to a range of up to three hundred miles.
The radar station at Kiama was built to monitor enemy airborne threats during World War II.
Her mission was to "detect, report, and track enemy airborne threats approaching by overseas routes and to control the intercepts used to destroy such threats."
The radar station on Ash Island monitored any enemy airborne threats during World War II.
Following the war, all Type 42 destroyers were fitted with Oerlikon 30 mm twin cannons port and starboard, for protection against airborne threats.
The MC-130P primarily flies missions at low-altitude at night to reduce probability of visual acquisition and intercept by airborne threats.