Примери за използване на Missile launch на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The“shoot” order given to the F-16CJ was not canceled, so the missile launch was carried out a little further from the calculation point.
South Korean military initially described it as a missile launch but subsequently gave it a more vague description.
Earlier it was reported that on November 29, North Korea conducted the first since September 15 missile launch.
Team"defeat» F-16CJ not canceled, so the missile launch was carried out a little further calculation point.
rather than a missile launch.
In the morning on November 29, North Korea conducted a missile launch, the first one since September 15.
It marked the North's first ballistic missile launch since Sept. 15,
But the“kill” command to the F-16CJ had not been revoked; thus the missile launch was carried out a bit further than the intended point.
Also on Friday, the U.N. Security Council condemned the"highly provocative" missile launch by North Korea.
At the time of the missile launch, the US Navy cruiser Vincennes was in Iranian territorial waters.
its staffers- known as watch standers- monitor a global network of sensors that can detect a missile launch.
It was estimated that there would be just 25 minutes between missile launch and detonation.
In connection with the missile launch in the North East of Japan has urged to take shelter in sturdy buildings and basements.
there has not been a missile launch in more than 15 months.
North Korea's missile launch is a serious threat to Japan and clearly violates… the United Nations resolution".
there has not been a missile launch in 15 months.
Los Angeles after a North Korean missile launch in July.
there has not been a missile launch in more than 15 months.
President Donald Trump on Saturday assured Japan it has the full support of the United States following a North Korean ballistic missile launch.
misinterprets the hacker's request to play Global Thermonuclear War as an enemy missile launch.