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ground-to-ground

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ground-to-ground [ˈgraʊndtəˈgraʊnd] ADJtierra-tierra
ground-to-ground missilemisil m tierra-tierra
ground-to-ground [ˈgraʊndtəˈgraʊnd] adjterra-terra inv
ground-to-ground missile → missile m terra-terra


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Speaking after a successful firing of ground-to-ground missiles in the first phase of Payambar-e Azam (The Great Prophet IV) wargames, the commander told reporters, "Our missiles have been equipped with the capability to be put into operation rapidly and to be fired at their specified targets from unprepared positions.
Iran has in the past boasted test-firing ground-to-ground missiles with a range of almost 2,000 kilometres (1,350 miles), enough to strike Israel.
The Military Personal Staff Advisor to French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, Admiral Edouard Guillaud, who is heading a delegation here, said that the combat helicopters to be provided by France will be equipped with ground-to-ground missiles with semi-active laser seekers with a range of over eight kilometers.
 
 
 
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