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  Bomber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many fighter bombers were also designed to engage in aerial combat immediately after attacking ground targets.
Perhaps the one meaningful distinction at present is the question of range: a bomber is generally a long-range aircraft capable of striking targets deep within enemy territory, whereas fighter bombers and attack aircraft are limited to 'theater' missions in and around the immediate area of battlefield combat.
Even that distinction is muddied by the availability of aerial refueling, which greatly increases the potential radius of combat operations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bomber   (1115 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Aerial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Ricochet and the other programmers' biggest contribution to the community was the Aerial Assault Dedicated Server software, otherwise known as AADS.
AADS is a program that allows players to host TAA games on their Windows computers (there is currently a Linux beta, but no Linux final version is in existence).
Aerial Plug on a Sony TV The Belling-Lee connector, more often known as the TV aerial plug, is a TV connector commonly used in Europe.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Aerial   (1935 words)

  
 Peru
The United States and Peru cooperate on efforts to interdict the flow of narcotics, particularly cocaine, to the United States.
Bilateral programs are now in effect to reduce the flow of drugs on Peru's extensive river system and to perform ground interdiction in tandem with successful law enforcement operations.
The United States is considering whether to resume cooperation on an aerial interdiction program.
www.infoplease.com /country/profiles/peru.html   (3269 words)

  
 PARAMETERS, US Army War College Quarterly - Summer 2002
It was a war in which close air support and interdiction often took precedence over strategic attack.
During the two-year-long stalemate that accompanied the Armistice negotiations, airpower was the major military instrument available to put pressure on the Chinese and North Koreans.
But since the communist forces drew their support from areas off-limits to strategic bombing, the Air Force “had to develop another way to employ airpower to influence enemy decisionmakers, and its campaigns of aerial interdiction and ‘air pressure’ through destruction were attempts to solve that problem.”
www.carlisle.army.mil /usawc/Parameters/02summer/boose.htm   (2613 words)

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