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hawkeye

[hawk-ahy] / ˈhɔkˌaɪ /




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The U.S. sent overwhelming air power for the operation: F-18, F-22, and F-35 jet fighters, EA-18 Growler electronic warfare planes, E-2 Hawkeye command-and-control aircraft and B-1 bombers that can carry 24 cruise missiles each, as well as remotely piloted drones.

From The Wall Street Journal

They’d responded to the opening Hawkeye score with a sloppy three-and-out series, followed by a shanked punt.

From Los Angeles Times

But Carrier Strike Group 12, with its Super Hornets and Hawkeye aircraft, is a step up in firepower.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the absence of the 300 line judges that have been used for the past 148 years, up to 18 cameras, developed by HawkEye, are situated around each court to track the progress of the ball and determine whether it is in or out.

From BBC

The other shows that I did, “Hawkeye” and then “Echo,” led to an absence in my marriage.

From Los Angeles Times