हवाई हमला करना Meaning in English
हवाई हमला करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : air strike
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जमीन पर से हवाई जहाज पर हमलाहवाई हमला आश्रय
हवाई हमले
हवाई जहाज़ का ढांचा
वायु चूषक
हवाई सहायता
एअर टर्मिनल
एयर थर्मामीटर
हवा थर्मामीटर
हवाई समय
हवा से हवा में
एयर टू एयर मिसाइल
हवा से जमीन
हवा से सतह
विमान यातायात
हवाई-हमला-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Over the course of 9"ndash;11 September, the British launched several air strikes on Messina, and Gorizia contributed her anti-aircraft batteries to the defense of the port.
) On 30 January 1944, Caperton joined in the bombardment of Kwajalein, and from her base at Majuro, took part in the air strikes on Truk and Saipan in February.
Tireless TF 58 continued the crescendo pace of its attacks, and in April Caperton screened air strikes preparatory to the invasion of Hollandia, saw the force's planes hit Truk once more, and blasted at Satawan and Ponape in shore bombardment.
Through July, she operated in the Marianas, and late in the month screened air strikes on Yap and Palau.
Caperton got underway from Eniwetok 30 August 1944 to rendezvous with TF 38 for the well-planned bombardments and air strikes which paved the way for the return to the Philippines.
When the stricken cruisers were safely out of range of enemy air attack, Caperton returned to screen TF 38 in the air strikes of the decisive Battle for Leyte Gulf, which developed from the all-out efforts of the Japanese to break up the Leyte landings.
When was torpedoed on 4 November 1944, Caperton took her injured and other survivors on board, and after weathering the furious typhoon of 18 December, she steamed for air strikes on Formosa, Luzon, Camranh Bay, Hong Kong, Canton, and Okinawa.
On 29 June 1945, Caperton rejoined TF 38 for the final air strikes on the Japanese home islands, which continued until the close of the war.
With the first, she screened air strikes on Chinese and North Korean Communists; with the second, she took part in the blockade and bombardment of Korea's coast.
Eisenhower (CVN-69) was just minutes away from launching air strikes on targets in Iraq when Saddam Hussein again backed down.
Several key Iraqi facilities and specialized equipment were destroyed during several days of air strikes including from the flight deck of USS Enterprise (CVN-65) .
On March 15, after the base was lost to the Japanese, a Chinese air strike destroyed Japanese food and ammo reserves, demoralizing the Japanese and stalling their attack on the Chinese troops, who used this opportunity to dig new defensive positions.
On March 22, the Japanese launched an air strike on the Chinese defensive line, resulting in some 100-200 Chinese dead or wounded.