Typically, air-to-ground munitions can
outrange ground-to-air munitions acquired at similar cost because they are released at higher elevations, permitting them additional flight time before gravity pulls them to earth.
The move led to prominent airlines from Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, the U.S., and Vietnam to conform to the demand, and resulted in significant
outrange. Protests were held in Canada, public outrage from lawmakers in the U.S., and indecision in response to public discontent in Japan.
Early on, the Army discovered that the strength of the beam did not
outrange enemy artillery but possessed enough candlepower to illuminate incoming aircraft.
Indian carrier aircraft far
outrange this weapon's 290 km striking reach.
The AIOU also introduced a number of financial aid schemes for the students including Earn to Learn scheme, Merit Scholarship scheme,
Outrange Scholarship, Final Year Project Grant, Scholarship for Communities, Scholarship for Women, Fee Installment, etc., he added.
The Humvee mounted the Computerised Autonomous Recoil Rapid Deployed
Outrange Mortar (CARDOM).
Figures 11-13 display the in-range displacement percentages resulting from the different grooves, sliders, and initial locations of the vibration absorber, and Figures 14-16 exhibit the
outrange results.
The overlying strata of coal seam can be divided into two parts: the
outrange of overlying strata spatial structure of stope that consists of no significant move rock beams in the stress arch that does not move significantly and the overlying strata spatial structure that is composed of kinetic rock strata in the breaking arch that affects the ground pressure of stope directly.
However, incidence of TB may still
outrange that of pulmonary NTM infection in most European countries [19, 27].
Although the trace-gas analyzer was set to compensate humidity interference, the
outrange water vapor concentrations in this study could have promoted overestimation of C[O.sub.2] and [N.sub.2]O concentrations determined by PAS in relation to GC results, and the lack of relationship between C[H.sub.4] results from PAS and GC.
The British first became aware of the jezail during the First Afghan War, where the arms were reported to
outrange smoothbore muskets by 100 yards or more.