हवाई शक्ति Meaning in English
हवाई शक्ति शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : air power
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
किसी राष्ट्र की हवाई शक्तिवायु दाब
वायु दबाव
पेट में उत्पत्र होनेवाला वायु
हवा खींचने की मशीन
वायु पंप
वायु पम्प
हवाई हमला
वायु प्रतिक्षेपक
हवा टोही
एयर राइफल
हवा जोखिम
हवाई रास्ता
हवाई रूट
वायु यान विद्या
हवाई-शक्ति इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Allied air power achieved superiority over the country, bombing Bangkok and other targets.
The conflict highlighted the new importance of air power across the region, for example the use of dive bombers against French troops in 1941 or the use of air reconnaissance in the northern mountains.
Israel is essentially a land and air power, with the navy receiving less than five percent of the military budget.
President Franklin Roosevelt arranged for American pilots and ground crews to set up an aggressive Chinese Air Force nicknamed the Flying Tigers that would not only defend against Japanese air power but also start bombing the Japanese islands.
An air power advocate from the time he attended the Japanese Naval Academy, Genda urged Japan's pre-war military leaders to stop building battleships (which he believed would be better used as "piers" or scrap iron) and concentrate on aircraft carriers, submarines, and supporting fast cruisers and destroyers.
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He performed various duties, including translating an article by the Italian air power theorist Giulio Douhet into English.
The ultimate challenge was to integrate air power with MacArthur's strategy.
Though the Okinawa campaign was rapidly nearing its conclusion, the proximity of airfields in Japan and on Formosa allowed enemy air power to continue to harass the ships around the island.
The air powered cannon is much quieter than rocket nets, but are much more expensive and less powerful.
Hobson and the other four destroyers' main job was to screen and protect Ranger while the carrier's mobile air power supported the army's assault at Casablanca.
On 8 March 2011 it was reported that Gaddafi forces had 'torn the town to ashes', having used air power, and 50 tanks, to destroy the town.
Fortunately, the same storms which buffeted Watts and her sister ships kept enemy air power grounded, and the bombardment group arrived safely back at Attu on 25 November.