English to Arabic Dictionary interceptor

interceptor

اعتراضية
definition
noun
Approximately 4,600 small interceptors would be deployed in orbit, each capable of homing in on and destroying incoming hostile warheads.
a person or thing that stops or catches (someone or something) going from one place to another.
translation of 'interceptor'
noun
طائرة,
العترضة
example
Surface water will be intercepted and silt traps and an oil 'interceptor' , if required, will be installed to prevent suspended solids and oil/diesel from machinery discharging to streams.
They investigated the viability of an alternative approach to solving the network problem by providing an 'interceptor' along the route of the proposed inner relief road.
Although the F - 14 Tomcat is relatively old, with the combination of both upgrades and its mix of weapons, it has kept its position as a formidable 'interceptor' .
This is a very important parameter for an 'interceptor' attempting to engage an incoming enemy aircraft.
The 'interceptor' is too slow to get anywhere near to a real intercontinental missile.
No attempts were made to resume the program, which initially envisaged a ramjet-powered 'interceptor' and even a commercial aircraft.
The pilot of the fighter shoots down an 'interceptor' that would otherwise have shot down the bomber.
I think that's quite a long way yet before we get to any decisions, if we ever do, about the location of 'interceptors' .
‘These 'interceptors' were situated only 30 ft from a home at Green Lane and were left without lids or protection,’ he remarked.
If Britain were to agree, it would benefit from more effective radar warning systems, although there are no 'interceptors' in Europe.
Fighter jets provide escort, tail aircraft and act as 'interceptors' .
Some experts argue for space versions of airborne lasers already under development, others for more conventional missile 'interceptors' .
These fighters were intended to operate as very fast, short-range 'interceptors' .
Fighter 'interceptors' stayed on high alert, ready to respond within minutes to identify and monitor suspicious aircraft.
But he will say that the most ludicrous aspect of the system (namely, the petition 'interceptors' whose mission was to reduce the number of registered petitioners) has been eliminated, or so it seems.
He effectively shows, even to the novice, that the design requirements for 'interceptors' , ‘bomber-fighters,’ and air-superiority fighters are very dissimilar.
The British set up dedicated warning nets to detect the incoming V1s and then sent out 'interceptors' .
Several Liberals pleaded with the prime minister to withhold Canadian backing of the plan, which involves planting missile 'interceptors' in the U.S. and, eventually, abroad.
Additionally, if the 20 ground-based 'interceptors' are to be useful, they will need to be mobile.
The Soviet Union, the only real target for the bomber, was developing surface-to-air missiles and 'interceptors' that might have been capable of defeating the aircraft.
Approximately 4,600 small 'interceptors' would be deployed in orbit, each capable of homing in on and destroying incoming hostile warheads.
Many of the big 'interceptors' - drains that catch all the sewage before sending it to Beach Rd - had been struck by vandals in the past.
Production was cancelled abruptly in 1944 when it became apparent that Germany needed fewer hulking anti-tank aircraft and more nimble 'interceptors' .
The Germans should have had more fighter 'interceptors' to protect their environment.
As well, oil and grit 'interceptors' are to be placed in the parking lot to ensure storm water is dealt with appropriately.
Anticipating that the opponent may employ their own fighters or 'interceptors' , you may want to add some gun-ships.
Among them was a ban on space-based 'interceptors' .
Faster 'interceptors' can fly farther in the time available, reducing the number required.
‘The ABM treaty is a relic of the past,’ Bush said, arguing in favour of a missile defence system of 'interceptors' to protect against incoming missiles from ‘rogue’ states.
They scrambled fighter 'interceptors' because they were tracking strange objects on radar making all kinds of radical maneuvers.
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