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antiaircraft fire

NOUN
  1. firing at enemy aircraft

How To Use antiaircraft fire In A Sentence

  • I had a 26-inch IC barrel for pheasant, and I provided entertainment for zig-zagging doves by wasting a few boxes in "antiaircraft fire", but the best I ever shot at the skeet range was 19 out of 25 with a borrowed Franchi O/U 20 gauge! Feathers vs Clay
  • But the rocket, known to the British as the "buzz bomb" or the "doodlebug," was also easily spotted and comparatively slow, making it vulnerable to antiaircraft fire and enemy fighters. June 13, 1944: V-1 Rocket Ushers in a New Kind of Warfare
  • Antiaircraft fire had become greatly intensified, but in my continued observations I saw no enemy fighter planes.
  • This method had its dangers since the P38 was subjecting itself to antiaircraft fire from defenders as well as gunners aboard the Japanese bombers.
  • At 1120 the attack groups arrived over the target and began their assault against strong antiaircraft fire and fighter opposition.
  • Antiaircraft fire shells straddled his sitting Kingfisher as Oliver pulled Coumbre and Jacobs aboard.
  • At 1120 the attack groups arrived over the target and began their assault against strong antiaircraft fire and fighter opposition.
  • At 1120 the attack groups arrived over the target and began their assault against strong antiaircraft fire and fighter opposition.
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