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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airborne fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to military operations, firefighting, or aviation where fire is being delivered or occurring from the air.
Example: "The military deployed drones to provide airborne fire support during the operation."
Alternatives: "aerial fire" or "air-delivered fire".
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He said there would be limited road blocks and no interruption in airborne fire operations because of the visit.
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The company makes military radar systems, including airborne fire-control and early-warning radars; electronic countermeasures systems; the E-2C Hawkeye early-warning aircraft; and unmanned drone and decoy aircraft.
Much of the artillery bursts that thundered through the region today rose from the Udairi range about 15 miles south of the Iraqi border, where the 101st Airborne was firing live rounds to calibrate 105-millimeter howitzers.
At the elementary school where in 2003 members of the 82nd Airborne Division fired on protesters — some of whom may have been armed — killing 17 people, dozens of girls were at play during recess.
Though Tim, embedded with the 173rd Airborne, was under fire for months at a time, he chose to publish page after page of portraits, still lives and landscapes.
Along with his fellow pilot and friend George Welch, they got airborne while under fire, and Taylor believes to shot down four Japanese dive bombers while he only has two confirmed kills.
In the subsequent 2 weeks, resuspended particulate matter and fires were the predominant sources of airborne contaminants; smoldering fires continued to be a source of gaseous and particulate combustion products into December 2001 (Landrigan et al. 2004).
Her parents, Bob Tur and Marika Gerrard, were airborne journalists, covering fires, plane crashes and police pursuits from a helicopter in the skies over Los Angeles.
On Monday, Israel took its policy of pinpoint killings to a new level by firing airborne missiles that left the head of a radical Palestinian faction dead in his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
Needless to say, its effects have not been studied in children, yet it is well known that any particulate matter, such as the recent airborne contamination from fires in Northern and Southern California, has a much more profound impact on the mucous membranes and airways of children.
Releases from previous years had not been reported publicly prior to the fire; airborne-become-groundborne radioactive contamination extending well beyond the Rocky Flats plant was not publicly reported until the 1970s.
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