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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aerial firing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to military operations, aviation, or any situation involving shooting or launching from the air.
Example: "The military conducted aerial firing exercises to test the effectiveness of their new weapon systems."
Alternatives: "airborne firing" or "skyward shooting".
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"But then we went with 14 or 15 people with guns, and they did a lot of aerial firing to show we are with you.
Aerial firing began half an hour later.
Initial aerial firing tests with the Vulcan cannon on the second aircraft were successful, but on 17 December, there was an explosion during a firing burst and the J65 engine suffered severe compressor stalls.
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A case study of cracking in a heat-treated aluminum tubular yoke from an aerial fire-fighting platform is presented.
"Despite ground and aerial fire management, the fire is continuing to burn in culturally and environmentally sensitive areas within Kakadu's floodplain and stone country," a spokeswoman told Guardian Australia.
But beyond the wreckage, a hole in the road and walls pockmarked by shrapnel, there was, again, no evidence to determine whether the damage had been caused by American aerial fire, errant Mahdi Army mortar shells or some other cause.
They found no difference in the size or severity of fires before and after the introduction of aerial fire-fighting.
For example, the cover of the March 1927 issue of Science and Invention magazine included a look at the "aerial fire fighters" of the future.
While more aerial fire-fighting resources do not necessarily result in faster fire containment (Plucinski et al. 2012), the introduction of specific aerial monitoring by RPAs, e.g. in "mop-up" and "cold-trailing" activities is likely to obviate the need for longer ground operations or repeat visits.
Of all scenarios including the current approach or status quo, scenario 3 (50 % incorporation of RPA use into aerial fire monitoring) was perceived by the expert participants' to have the greatest potential overall scenario benefits, and was marginally greater than the benefits perceived for scenario 4 (100 % RPA use).
Crown, canopy, or aerial fires burn suspended material at the canopy level, such as tall trees, vines, and mosses.
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