precision instruments - translation to greek
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precision instruments - translation to greek

PAASM; Precision Engagement; Precision Strike; Precision engagement

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Instrument (disambiguation); Instruments; Precision instruments; Precision instrument
όργανα ακρίβειας
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Instrument (disambiguation); Instruments; Precision instruments; Precision instrument
όργανο ακρίβειας
όργανα ακρίβειας      
precision instruments

Definition

instrument
n. 1) a written legal document such as a contract, lease, deed, will or bond. 2) an object used to perform some task or action, ranging from a surgeon's scalpel to any hard thing used in an assault (a blunt instrument).

Wikipedia

Precision Attack Air-to-Surface Missile

The Precision Attack Air-to-Surface Missile (PAASM) is a weapon system currently under development by Raytheon. It is designed to defeat armored vehicles, buildings, hardened bunkers and small naval targets. The missile uses technology developed for the Joint Common Missile (JCM) and Precision Attack Missile (PAM) programs.

Examples of use of precision instruments
1. "Out of 50,000 tonnes of equipment, some 1,'00 tonnes including precision instruments and a ventilation system for Bushehr have yet to be delivered to Iran," he said.
2. The meeting was held at the Research Institute of Precision Instruments, which he toured briefly with newly appointed Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov. (Reuters, MT) «
3. With her poignant novel, Barton turns imagination and luminous prose into precision instruments that measure how cracks in a foundation can undo the most solid–seeming of structures.
4. The bottom 10 products in which imports have gained a much stronger foothold between 1''2 and 2003 include bread and biscuits, alcoholic drinks – as Britain‘s tastes have moved towards wine and imported beer – medical and precision instruments, ceramic goods and tobacco products.