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It didn't involve aircraft, flying, or even airborne weapons.
The defense system should be independently programmed and maintained to destroy airborne weapons, no matter where the missiles originated, including the United States.
Since then, temporary detachments have been made nationwide from Alaska to Florida, as required to test airborne weapons in a variety of conditions.
Less accuracy and smaller payloads, as sea-based and airborne weapons afford, are needed for retaliatory targeting of cities.
Mr. Bush has argued that the treaty prevents the United States from testing promising technologies, like sea-based or airborne weapons.
In the anime/manga series Stratos 4, two airborne weapons systems are used to counter meteorite clusters which threaten the survival of Earth.
To achieve this, it conducts flight and ground tests to assess, develop, evaluate, and clear aircraft for the front line, together with airborne weapons and sensors.
The operators of airborne weapons or radar-related systems can be similarly trained, either in training aircraft or in an operational aircraft during training flights.
Senior Pentagon officials announced details today of an ambitious missile-testing plan that they said could lead to a working system of land-based, sea-launched and airborne weapons in four years.
The attack took place on February 21, 2010 near the border between Uruzgan and Daykundi province when special operation troops helicopters attacked three minibuses with "airborne weapons".
When the convoy was on a main road in the village of Zerma it came under attack from U.S. Special Forces piloting Little Bird helicopters using "airborne weapons".
This capability, designated as "Harvest HAWK" (Hercules Airborne Weapons Kit), can be used in scenarios where precision is not a requisite, such as area denial.
NATO defines anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) as "measures taken to defend a maritime force against attacks by airborne weapons launched from aircraft, ships, submarines and land-based sites."
Air Weapons Complex (AWC) is a development and production centre for airborne weapons systems in Pakistan, more recently becoming involved in various commercial and other non-military projects also.
On both the E-3, E-8 and in a CRC they begin as an Airborne Weapons Officer (AWO), responsible for the direct control of weapons systems in the fight.
If we wanted nuclear weapons for defence then we would be using airborne weapons and fired by artillery and not a hugely expensive submarine fleet that can only be use in an end of world scene.
AMDOs provide full time direction in the development, establishment, and implementation of maintenance and material management policies and procedures for the support of naval aircraft, airborne weapons, attendant systems and related support equipment.
I monitor, trying to get some sense of our enemy, but other than descriptions of large humanoids, there is little else of strategic value, intelligence about their mounted and airborne weapons platforms, descriptions of their armored and mechanized divisions.
A Naval Flight Officer (NFO) is an aeronautically designated commissioned officer in the United States Navy or United States Marine Corps that specializes in airborne weapons and sensor systems.
They contend the main obstacles to developing a viable system are the untested nature of the technology and the high costs - hundreds of billions of dollars for the kind of "layered" system Mr. Bush has advocated involving land, sea and airborne weapons.
According to its chief designer Konstantin Popovich, during a testing phase that ended in December 2009, the plane was tested with "all airborne weapons with a weight of up to 500 kg that are in service in the Russian Air Force".
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake or NAWS China Lake is an airborne weapons testing and training range located adjacent to Ridgecrest and operated by the United States Navy and its contractors.
The Air Battle Manager Badge is a military badge of the United States Air Force which is issued to officers who have been trained and qualified for airborne command and control, air surveillance, electronic warfare, and airborne weapons capabilities.
The nickname "Hellrazors" was conceived by the late Walt Disney who also created the squadron's insignia, a caricature of an imaginary bat-like, razor-beaked creature from Hell, embodying the qualities of ferocity, determination, and a razor sharp skill in the use of aircraft and airborne weapons.
AN/AWG stands for Army/Navy Airborne Weapons Group, meaning that all avionics on board the aircraft are integrated together as a single coherent unit, thus greatly improved combat efficiency and effectiveness, because pilots no longer needed to manually feed information from one system to another like they used to.