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- An interdictor is a type of attack aircraft or tactical bomber that operates far behind enemy lines, with the express intent of air interdiction of the...
- 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...
- In Catholic canon law, an interdict (/ˈɪntərdɪkt/) is an ecclesiastical censure, or ban that prohibits certain persons or groups from parti****ting in...
- for this purpose are known as interdictors. A distinction is often made between tactical and strategic air interdiction, depending on the objectives of...
- 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...
- Maritime Interception (or naval interdiction) operations (MIOs) are naval operations, that aim to delay, disrupt, or destroy enemy forces or supplies en...
- 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...
- The Venetian Interdict of 1606 and 1607 was the expression in terms of canon law, by means of a papal interdict, of a diplomatic quarrel and confrontation...
- England is an ****ction. A temporary interdict is called an interim interdict. A court will grant an interim interdict if there is a prima facie case and...
- a Panamanian-flagged, nominally Marshallese-owned bulk carrier, was interdicted and stormed by soldiers of the Irish Army Ranger Wing on 26 September...