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versions of the
interdictor concept are
generally referred to as "penetrators".[citation needed] In the post-war era, the RAF
introduced interdictor variants...
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Interdiction is
interception of an
object prior to the
location where it is to be used in military, espionage, and law enforcement. In the military, interdiction...
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Interdictor Cruiser may
refer to: A
large ship in the
TradeWars 2002
online game One of
several types of
starships in Star Wars; see List of Star Wars...
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slowly or in an
uneconomical manner. Post
World War II, the UK
produced interdictor variants of the
English Electric Canberra jet bomber, B(I)6 and then...
- In
Catholic canon law, an
interdict (/ˈɪntərdɪkt/) is an
ecclesiastical censure, or ban that
prohibits certain persons or
groups from parti****ting in...
- The
Papal Interdict of 1208 was an
interdict laid on
England and
Wales by Pope
Innocent III
which generally enforced the
closure of the churches, forbade...
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Moments in Web History". PC World. "
Interdictor: Profile". Livejournal.com. July 23, 2010.
Archived from the
original on June 27, 2007.
Interdictor blog...
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Maritime Interception (or
naval interdiction)
operations (MIOs) are
naval operations, that aim to delay, disrupt, or
destroy enemy forces or
supplies en...
- The term
Interdict may
refer to: Look up
interdict or
interdictum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Interdict, an
ecclesiastical penalty which temporarily...
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distinct from fighter-bombers. It is
closely related to the
concept of
interdictor aircraft, but it puts more
emphasis on
aerial combat capabilities as...