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air-to-air missile

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Word: Air-to-air missile

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: An air-to-air missile is a type of weapon that is launched from one airplane to attack another airplane. These missiles are designed to be used in the sky, allowing one aircraft to strike another in flight.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: Use this term when discussing military technology, aviation, or warfare.
  • Sentence Structure: You can use it in sentences that describe actions involving airplanes or military operations.
Example Sentence:
  • "The fighter jet launched an air-to-air missile to intercept the enemy aircraft."
Advanced Usage:

In military discussions, you might hear terms like "beyond visual range (BVR)" air-to-air missiles, which are designed to be used when the attacking pilot cannot see the target visually.

Word Variants:
  • Air-to-surface missile: This is a missile designed to be launched from an aircraft to hit a target on the ground.
  • Surface-to-air missile: A missile that is launched from the ground to target an aircraft in the sky.
Different Meaning:

The term "missile" can also refer to any projectile that is propelled toward a target, not just those used in air-to-air situations.

Synonyms:
  • Airborne missile
  • Air-to-air weapon
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "air-to-air missile" since it is a technical term. However, you might use "take down" in a broader sense when discussing intercepting an aircraft. - Example: "The military was able to take down the enemy jet using an air-to-air missile."

Summary:

An air-to-air missile is a specific type of weapon used by aircraft to target and destroy other aircraft.

Noun
  1. a missile designed to be launched from one airplane at another

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