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rocket-propelled

ADJECTIVE
  1. propelled by (or as if propelled by) a rocket engine

How To Use rocket-propelled In A Sentence

  • But they returned in the late morning, shaken by what they described as a merciless surprise attack by government forces with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy artillery. Gaddafi intensifies campaign
  • As the patrol drove off, two rocket-propelled grenades were launched from a house.
  • This enemy force aggressively assaulted the Australians using rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and machine guns.
  • Pro-Taylor militia fighters raced through the city in jeeps at dawn yesterday with mounted cannons and rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
  • With the help of these so-called "cleanskins," who are difficult for Western security services to detect, al-Qaeda's opportunistic, pragmatic leadership has embraced urban warfare of the sort pioneered by terrorists decades ago: low-intensity, IRA-style operations in densely populated areas, using both conventional military weapons (such as assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades) and standard terrorist weapons (such as improvised explosive devices). Al-Qaeda's new strategy: Less apocalypse, more street fighting
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  • The rebels have put up fierce resistance with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades.
  • Others are draped in belts of machine gun bullets, or carrying rocket-propelled grenade launchers over their shoulders.
  • Rocket-propelled grenades are a commonly used explosive projectile weapon, used by many armies across the world.
  • Thailand in December seized a planeload of North Korean rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons apparently bound for Iran.
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