- 看过 cruise missile 的人也看了 :
- ballistic missile
cruise missile 的定义
- a winged guided missile designed to deliver a conventional or nuclear warhead by flying at low altitudes to avoid detection by radar.
cruise missile 近义词
long-range guided missile
cruise missile 的近义词 5 个
- exocet missile
- tomahawk missile
- ballistic missile
- surface-to-air missile
- surface-to-surface missile
更多cruise missile例句
- When the United States and its cruise missiles arrived, major construction started at the base.
- North Korea has built cruise missiles before, but none with the range of the weapons in their weekend test.
- These troops are joined by a steady increase in warplanes, attack helicopters, tanks, cruise missiles and all the other matériel necessary for a conventional invasion.
- Its 24 heavyweight weapons, naval cruise missiles, F21 torpedoes, and anti-ship missiles, would be launched from both torpedo tubes on the sides and at the rear of the vessel.
- Ships bells, submarine periscopes, cruise missiles and huge Civil War guns are among them.
- The reason pilots would choose to use guns over a bomb or a missile is simple.
- These skills are particularly needed when, as in the case of the AirAsia flight, the airplane is at cruise altitude.
- Nerd Cruise By Adam Rogers, Wired What 800 Nerds on a Cruise Ship Taught Me About Life, the Universe, and Snorkeling.
- We know that the skies are open season for all manner of drone traffic, from missile launchers to beer droppers.
- In the later stages of the war, the American-made Stinger missile was introduced and wreaked havoc among the Soviet helicopters.
- And Jack come home from a long cruise, with prize-money in his pockets, was as ostentatious as any nouveau riche.
- Yet in doing this they usually seem to have no idea of aim, but toss the missile aimlessly into the air.
- But the latter, who was watching him, dodged the missile, which struck into the wall a few inches from his head.
- And every boy made a dash for the camp to secure anything he might need on a cruise down the bay.
- In his first cruise he was out forty-five days, and in that time he captured fourteen vessels and 166 prisoners.