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airfield

[air-feeld] / ˈɛərˌfild /




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Air Force would in a conflict seek to scatter its aircraft not just across various American bases but beyond: to Japanese military installations, civilian or dual-use airfields in Japan, and sites elsewhere in the region.

From The Wall Street Journal

Russia is militarily dominant there, with nuclear-submarine forces, missile bases, airfields and ports on the Kola Peninsula.

From The Wall Street Journal

The airfield can flood in heavy rain, forcing commercial flights to be grounded.

From Los Angeles Times

It said its agent made it out of the airfield undetected and is now in Ukraine.

From The Wall Street Journal

That meant a more complex operation that would deliver more drones to several airfields.

From The Wall Street Journal