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- adjective of a missile
fired from aship at anaircraft inflight , or at anincoming missile
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South Korea has embarked on an ambitious $665 billion Defense Reform 2020 initiative, which will increase the military budget by roughly 10% a year until 2020. most of the extra money will go to a host of expensive, high-tech systems such as new F-15K fighters from Boeing, SM-6 ship-to-air missiles that can form a low-altitude missile shield, and Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicles.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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The ship-to-air missile from the USS Normandy would have blown that plane to smithereens.
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