Air-Launched Anti-Radiation Missile - Definition. Was ist Air-Launched Anti-Radiation Missile
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Was (wer) ist Air-Launched Anti-Radiation Missile - definition

ANTI-RADIATION MISSILE
ALARM missile; ALARM (missile); Air Launched Anti-Radiation Missile; Air-Launched Anti-Radiation Missile; Air Launched Antiradiation Missile; Air-Launched Antiradiation Missile; Airlaunched Anti-radiation Missile; Airlaunched Antiradiation Missile; Air Launched Anti-Radiation Missiles; Air-Launched Anti-Radiation Missiles; Airlaunched Anti-Radiation Missiles; Air Launched Antiradiation Missiles; Air-Launched Antiradiation Missiles; Airlaunched Antiradiation Missiles
  • ALARM under the wing of a RAF Tornado GR4
  • Map with ALARM operators in blue

alarm         
(alarms, alarming, alarmed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Alarm is a feeling of fear or anxiety that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
The news was greeted with alarm by MPs...
N-UNCOUNT: oft with/in N, N over/about n
2.
If something alarms you, it makes you afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
We could not see what had alarmed him.
= frighten
VERB: V n
3.
An alarm is an automatic device that warns you of danger, for example by ringing a bell.
He heard the alarm go off.
N-COUNT
4.
An alarm is the same as an alarm clock
.
N-COUNT
5.
6.
If you say that something sets alarm bells ringing, you mean that it makes people feel worried or concerned about something.
PHRASE: N inflects
7.
If you raise the alarm or sound the alarm, you warn people of danger.
His family raised the alarm when he had not come home by 9pm.
PHRASE: V inflects
alarm         
n.
warning device
warning
1) to activate; give, send in, set off, sound; set an alarm (she set the alarm to go off at five)
2) to deactivate, turn off an alarm
3) a burglar; fire; silent; smoke alarm
4) a false alarm
5) an alarm goes off, rings, sounds
apprehension, fear
6) to express; feel alarm
7) to cause alarm (the incident caused great alarm)
8) alarm at (to express alarm at the danger of war)
alarm         
I. n.
1.
Alarum, larum, tocsin, summons to arms, alarm-bell, alarm-gun, beat of drum, sound of trumpet, notice of danger, signal of distress.
2.
Fear, apprehension, terror, fright, affright, consternation, dismay.
II. v. a.
1.
Call to arms, summon to arms.
2.
Terrify, frighten, affright, startle, scare, daunt, appall, put in fear.

Wikipedia

ALARM

ALARM (Air Launched Anti-Radiation Missile) is a British anti-radiation missile designed primarily to destroy enemy radars for the purpose of Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD). It was used by the RAF and is still used by the Royal Saudi Air Force. The weapon was retired by the UK at the end of 2013.