Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of or relating to attacks by aircraft on ground targets.
- adjective Of or relating to communication with ground-based networks from an aircraft.
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- adjective of a missile
fired from anaircraft at atarget on theground
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective operating from or designed to be fired from aircraft at targets on the ground
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Examples
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Reports that the Royal Air Force are to replace their air-to-ground missiles with 'Nerf Darts' remain unconfirmed.
High Court Outlaws Killing on the Battlefield Dungeekin 2009
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Goekin ran the company, which later became known as MCI, until 1974 when he left to found Airfone, the first-ever air-to-ground telephone service.
2010's notable tech industry deaths Brad Reed 2010
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So we need a few more precision fighter ground attack aircraft for air-to-ground missions. he said.
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Reports that the Royal Air Force are to replace their air-to-ground missiles with 'Nerf Darts' remain unconfirmed.
Archive 2009-05-01 Dungeekin 2009
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So we need a few more precision fighter ground attack aircraft for air-to-ground missions. he said.
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So we need a few more precision fighter ground attack aircraft for air-to-ground missions. he said.
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Joint Nato operational support has come from 18 countries, including the UK and France, with 15 enforcing the no-fly zone and launching air-to-ground missiles.
Libya: Nato must up its game to finish what it started | Observer editorial 2011
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Even so, only nine of 28 NATO members provided air-to-ground support in the latter.
Doug Bandow: "Victory" in Libya: No Model for U.S. Foreign Policy Doug Bandow 2011
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So we need a few more precision fighter ground attack aircraft for air-to-ground missions. he said.
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Joint Nato operational support has come from 18 countries, including the UK and France, with 15 enforcing the no-fly zone and launching air-to-ground missiles.
Libya: Nato must up its game to finish what it started | Observer editorial 2011
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