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Что (кто) такое air raid - определение

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air raid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Air-raid; Air Raid; Air raids; Air raid (disambiguation)
n. to carry out, conduct an air raid against
air raid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Air-raid; Air Raid; Air raids; Air raid (disambiguation)
¦ noun an attack in which bombs are dropped from aircraft on to a ground target.
air raid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Air-raid; Air Raid; Air raids; Air raid (disambiguation)
(air raids)
An air raid is an attack by military aircraft in which bombs are dropped. This expression is usually used by the country or group that is suffering the attack.
The war began with overnight air raids on Baghdad and Kuwait.
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Air Raid (1982 video game)         
ATARI 2600 GAME
Air Raid (video game); Air Raid (Atari 2600); Men-A-Vision
Air Raid is a 1982 shoot 'em up published for the Atari 2600 by Men-A-Vision, the only game released by the company. The cartridge is a blue T-handle design with a picture of flying saucers attacking a futuristic city.
Air Raid (album)         
ALBUM BY AIR
Air Raid is the second album by the improvisational collective Air featuring Henry Threadgill, Steve McCall, and Fred Hopkins performing four of Threadgill's compositions.Backstrom, L.
Air raid shelter         
  • A couple demonstrating the use of a Morrison shelter
  • Children preparing to sleep in the Anderson shelter in their living room during frequent bombing raids on Bournemouth in 1941
  • An unburied Anderson Shelter in 2007; this shelter had seen use after the war as a shed
  • [[London Underground]] station in use as an air-raid shelter during World War II
  • Günter Leonhardt aviation museum]] near Hannover, Germany
  • An abandoned Stanton shelter at the disused airfield, [[RAF Beaulieu]] (2007)
  • The inside of an Israeli bomb shelter in 2012
  • German anti-aircraft shelter from the Second World War at the shipyard in [[Gdańsk]] was built without a basement due to the presence of groundwater
  • The Hochbunker in [[Trier]]
  • [[Kleines Berlin]] ('Little Berlin' in German) is the complex of underground air-raid tunnels dating to [[World War II]], which still exists in [[Trieste]], Italy
  • Residents sheltering in a [[Kyiv Metro]] station during the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]].
  • A normal Finnish S1-shelter steel door; 'S' is short for ''suoja'' (protection, shelter)
  • Winkelturm in [[Wünsdorf]], [[Brandenburg]]
STRUCTURE WHICH PROTECTS AGAINST ENEMY ATTACKS FROM THE AIR
Anderson shelter; Morrison shelter; Morrison shelters; Bomb bunker; Air-raid shelters; Hochbunker; Anderson shelters; Air raid shelters; Bomb shelters; Andersen shelter; Andersen shelters; Air Raid Shelters; Air-raid shelter; Anti-aircraft shelter; Anderson Shelters; Morrison Shelters; Anderson Shelter
Air raid shelters are structures for the protection of non-combatants as well as combatants against enemy attacks from the air. They are similar to bunkers in many regards, although they are not designed to defend against ground attack (but many have been used as defensive structures in such situations).
Air Raid Precautions         
  • ARP warden's helmet.
  • ARP wardens working at a London ARP sector post.
  • An ARP warden (in overalls) reports for duty to the Chief Warden at his sector post in Springfield, Essex, August 1941.
  • ARP poster
  • An ARP warden in [[Poplar, London]] at the start of the Second World War.
  • ARP Warden Service Efficiency Warrant issued to NH Karanjia, Bombay, June 1942 with Acknowledgement of Gratitude Card
  • Silver 1936 ARP lapel badge
  • Civil Defence training exercise in Fulham, London, 1942
BRITISH CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAMME
Air-raid precautions; Air raid precautions; ARP warden; Air Raid Warden; ARP Warden; A.R.P. Warden; Air raid Precautions; Air raid warden; Air Raid Precaution; Air Raid Precautions of the United Kingdom; ARP service; Air Raid Precautions in the United Kingdom; Air-raid warden
Air Raid Precautions (ARP) refers to a number of organisations and guidelines in the United Kingdom dedicated to the protection of civilians from the danger of air raids. Government consideration for air raid precautions increased in the 1920s and 30s, with the Raid Wardens' Service set up in 1937 to report on bombing incidents.
Anderson shelter         
  • A couple demonstrating the use of a Morrison shelter
  • Children preparing to sleep in the Anderson shelter in their living room during frequent bombing raids on Bournemouth in 1941
  • An unburied Anderson Shelter in 2007; this shelter had seen use after the war as a shed
  • [[London Underground]] station in use as an air-raid shelter during World War II
  • Günter Leonhardt aviation museum]] near Hannover, Germany
  • An abandoned Stanton shelter at the disused airfield, [[RAF Beaulieu]] (2007)
  • The inside of an Israeli bomb shelter in 2012
  • German anti-aircraft shelter from the Second World War at the shipyard in [[Gdańsk]] was built without a basement due to the presence of groundwater
  • The Hochbunker in [[Trier]]
  • [[Kleines Berlin]] ('Little Berlin' in German) is the complex of underground air-raid tunnels dating to [[World War II]], which still exists in [[Trieste]], Italy
  • Residents sheltering in a [[Kyiv Metro]] station during the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]].
  • A normal Finnish S1-shelter steel door; 'S' is short for ''suoja'' (protection, shelter)
  • Winkelturm in [[Wünsdorf]], [[Brandenburg]]
STRUCTURE WHICH PROTECTS AGAINST ENEMY ATTACKS FROM THE AIR
Anderson shelter; Morrison shelter; Morrison shelters; Bomb bunker; Air-raid shelters; Hochbunker; Anderson shelters; Air raid shelters; Bomb shelters; Andersen shelter; Andersen shelters; Air Raid Shelters; Air-raid shelter; Anti-aircraft shelter; Anderson Shelters; Morrison Shelters; Anderson Shelter
¦ noun an air-raid shelter of a type built in the UK during the Second World War.
Origin
1930s: named after Sir John Anderson, Home Secretary 1939-40.
Morrison shelter         
  • A couple demonstrating the use of a Morrison shelter
  • Children preparing to sleep in the Anderson shelter in their living room during frequent bombing raids on Bournemouth in 1941
  • An unburied Anderson Shelter in 2007; this shelter had seen use after the war as a shed
  • [[London Underground]] station in use as an air-raid shelter during World War II
  • Günter Leonhardt aviation museum]] near Hannover, Germany
  • An abandoned Stanton shelter at the disused airfield, [[RAF Beaulieu]] (2007)
  • The inside of an Israeli bomb shelter in 2012
  • German anti-aircraft shelter from the Second World War at the shipyard in [[Gdańsk]] was built without a basement due to the presence of groundwater
  • The Hochbunker in [[Trier]]
  • [[Kleines Berlin]] ('Little Berlin' in German) is the complex of underground air-raid tunnels dating to [[World War II]], which still exists in [[Trieste]], Italy
  • Residents sheltering in a [[Kyiv Metro]] station during the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]].
  • A normal Finnish S1-shelter steel door; 'S' is short for ''suoja'' (protection, shelter)
  • Winkelturm in [[Wünsdorf]], [[Brandenburg]]
STRUCTURE WHICH PROTECTS AGAINST ENEMY ATTACKS FROM THE AIR
Anderson shelter; Morrison shelter; Morrison shelters; Bomb bunker; Air-raid shelters; Hochbunker; Anderson shelters; Air raid shelters; Bomb shelters; Andersen shelter; Andersen shelters; Air Raid Shelters; Air-raid shelter; Anti-aircraft shelter; Anderson Shelters; Morrison Shelters; Anderson Shelter
¦ noun a movable air-raid shelter, shaped like a table and used indoors during the Second World War.
Origin
named after Herbert S. Morrison, UK Secretary of State for Home Affairs and Home Security 1940-5.
air strike         
  • Rebel infantry advancing under Brazilian air attack during the 1932 [[Constitutionalist Revolution]]
  • Russian invasion of Ukraine]], March 2022
  • A-26 Invader]] airstrike on warehouses in [[Wonsan]] during the [[Korean War]]
  • The aftermath of a September 1940 air raid on London
EVENT IN WHICH AIRCRAFT ARE USED TO ATTACK TARGETS ON LAND OR AT SEA
Air strike; Air bombing; Airstrikes; Air strikes; Aerial bombardment; Aerial bombing; Air-Strike; Ariel bomb; Aerial attack; Aerial attacks; Aerial attacker; Aerial attackers; Air-strikes; Airstriking; Aerial strike; Aerial strikes; Aerial striker; Aerial strikers; Air Strike; Air raid (bombing)
also airstrike (air strikes)
An air strike is an attack by military aircraft in which bombs are dropped. This expression is usually used by the country or group that is carrying out the attack.
A senior defence official said last night that they would continue the air strikes.
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