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long-range

[lawng-reynj, long-] / ˈlɔŋˈreɪndʒ, ˈlɒŋ- /


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Even though they are not based in the region, long-range bombers, including the B-2, could launch from the U.S. and fly nonstop missions over Iran with the help of aerial tankers.

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Other long-range U.S. bombers can do the same.

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But it also gave Iran the opportunity to test and refine its war tactics, improving the hit rate of its longer-range missiles as the war went on.

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France has dropped out of an earlier joint jet fighter project, the Eurofighter, while collective efforts to develop a long-range drone and a tank have been delayed.

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The question of how to limit nuclear arms is all the more pressing as it follows the expiration earlier this month of the New Start treaty that reduced U.S. and Russian long-range nuclear arms.

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