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The phrase "an air based" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "an air-based." You can use it when describing something that operates or is supported by air, such as technology or systems.
Example: "The new drone features an air-based navigation system that enhances its flight capabilities."
Alternatives: "airborne" or "aerial-based."
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Ukraine's Foreign Minister has claimed that Russia has launched an air based military exercise on the Ukrainian border despite a withdrawal of troops earlier this week.
This paper presents the results of a comprehensive numerical study on the thermal performance of an air based phase change thermal storage unit (TSU) for space heating.
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BAGHDAD — An American helicopter crashed at an air base north of Baghdad, killing one soldier and wounding 12 others, the United States military said in a statement on Sunday.
Russia has an air base at nearby Kant.
It was dangerously close to an air base in Kabul.
A third plan targeted an air base in Singapore and American planes that use the base.
The United States flies its Predator drone from an air base in Kuwait.
The Predators flying over Afghanistan have operated from an air base in Jacobabad, Pakistan.
They have indicated they would be happy for the U.S. establish an air base in Tajikistan.
In September, British forces withdrew to an air base on the outskirts of the city.
Uzbekistan still allows Germany to operate an air base out of a southern Uzbek city.
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