Crooks had a fleeting target, gone before they could take accurate aim.
Felix's MP-5 was empty, and now he held his pistol in one hand, continuing to fire at fleeting targets of opportunity.
His blows were devastating and unblockable, and the few times a Demon's steel found a fleeting target, the pliable flesh healed itself in seconds.
However, for interdiction sorties, Sullivan was the final authority except for road reconnaissance missions hitting fleeting targets of opportunity.
We chase fleeting targets for two hundred meters.
May attacked Wolfram and soon found himself in the main fight, firing at several fleeting targets until his guns jammed.
The pilots said they had been practicing this kind of "time-sensitive targeting" for months, in which they react quickly to fresh intelligence of a fleeting target.
They offered only a fleeting target, seemingly just a disappearing shadow.
The initial solution to fleeting targets was the British "Rover" system.
They had difficulty picking out enemies, which were small or fleeting targets because of their distance or speed, among a "haze of microscopic heads-up labels."