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By the 1940s, the quality of aerial weapons and the means to deliver them had improved markedly.
During the early 20th century, BuOrd became involved in the development of aerial weapons.
The Mighty Mouse was to prove a poor aerial weapon.
'That was an aerial weapon,' the executive officer pointed out. '
Its tasks are the testing and evaluating of military aircraft and aerial weapon systems.
In particular, the Navy needed better integration of aerial weapons with Naval aircraft.
But unless you send your aerial weapon away, you will surely follow her.'
Chemical munitions, he said, "can be delivered by a range of weapons, including aerial weapons."
And what was to stop Lorraine from using her new aerial weapon against all of Dularn?
The main belt protected the machinery, petrol stowage, magazines and aerial weapon stores.
QB-17 Fortress drones were used as aerial weapons targets for the missile.
Helliwell played as a striker and at six foot three inches, his height made him a "useful aerial weapon".
He also pushed other tactical innovations in aircraft markings and weapons employment that developed the P-47 into a superior aerial weapon.
The Graham-to-Toomer connection is developing into the Giants' most potent aerial weapon.
The aliens will always take the shortest route and some of the aliens fly, requiring towers with aerial weapons for defense.
Here was a city burning, with white vapor arcs scored over it; and I wondered if some aerial weapon was being exploited there.
Two armored decks composed of Wotan Hart steel protected the ships from plunging fire and aerial weapons.
The standard aerial weapon for beyond visual range engagements is the AA-12/R-77, but the aircraft can also carry infrared-guided AA-10s.
As aviation technology became increasingly complex after World War II, the Navy increasingly realized the need for better integration between its aircraft and aerial weapons.
Aerial weapons, however, were under the cognizance of the Navy's Bureau of Ordnance (BuOrd).
From 1959-1962, he oversaw the development of the Navy's aerial weapons, including early guided missiles, as Chief of the Bureau of Naval Weapons.
QB-17 Flying Fortress: Unmanned drone aircraft used as aerial weapons targets (2d GMS)
Particle beam weapons and other advanced aerial weapons under secret development, such as the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program had the power to change the weather.
The air force, which according to the Key West Agreement of 1948, had a monopoly on all aerial weapons systems and armed aircraft, had been reluctant to develop an antitank helicopter.
During World War 2, and artillery and aerial weapons range was established to the south of the Coomalie Creek Airfield in the area now known as Tortilla Flats.