The lack of a gun is not likely to be a major problem for close-in air-to-air dogfights against other jets. |
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This contrasts with many urban regions, where close-in areas just beyond downtowns have been actually losing population. |
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Current capabilities may limit future acoustic weapons to close-in engagements due to range and size of the required equipment. |
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The sniper carries his sniper rifle as well as an assault rifle or machine pistol for close-in fighting. |
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It can engage targets while stationary and on the move, using missiles for long-range targets and guns for close-in defence. |
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The 180-metre long oilers, officially classified as Large Fleet Tankers, are fitted with two Vulcan Phalanx close-in weapon systems. |
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The idea was developed to bridge the gap between kinetic rounds and devices designed for use at close-in range, such as stun guns. |
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But those weapons are of limited utility, especially during close-in fights. |
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She carries a 100 mm gun, anti-submarine torpedoes, a Sea Sparrow launcher, Harpoon, Phalanx close-in anti-air weapons and two multi-role helicopters. |
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Although doctrine breaks a convoy into an advance guard, close-in protective group, and rear guard, the organization within these groups is based on available assets. |
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The irreplaceable steel-bladed assegai were saved for close-in work. |
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In other words, excess of momentum in the upward direction, will make the ball pop up and close-in fielders are ever waiting to gobble up those half-chances! |
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Matt Jones missed an early penalty chance for Cov before Fylde pressure from a close-in penalty line-out led to a try from Oli Brennand in the left corner after 12 minutes. |
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