- conflict: Air: Air
interdiction or
Interdiction bombing Ground: No-drive zone Sea:
Maritime interdiction or
Blockade The term
interdiction is also used in...
- An
interdictor is a type of
attack aircraft or
tactical bomber that
operates far
behind enemy lines, with the
express intent of air
interdiction of the...
- Sansone, Kurt (10
April 2011). "Bricked by
interdiction".
Times of Malta.
Retrieved 13
March 2013. "
Interdict for
Church Critics".
Catholic Herald. 1961...
- such as:
Court order ****ction
Interdicts in
Scots law
Interdiction, to
attack enemy resupply lines. Air
interdiction, the use of
aircraft to
attack targets...
- they do any harm
against friendly forces,
similar to air
interdiction.
Maritime interdiction took
place in both
World Wars, the
First World War and Second...
- air support, air
interdiction should not be
confused with
strategic bombing,
which is
unrelated to
ground operations. Air
interdiction can
cause the physical...
- The
Papal Interdict of 1208 was an
interdict laid on
England and
Wales by Pope
Innocent III
which generally enforced the
closure of the churches, forbade...
-
Interdictor Cruiser may
refer to: A
large ship in the
TradeWars 2002
online game One of
several types of
starships in Star Wars; see List of Star Wars...
-
Interdictor is a
LiveJournal blog that do****ented the
effects of
Hurricane Katrina in New
Orleans during and
following the destruction. It is operated...
-
those forces. A
closely related subset of air
interdiction,
battlefield air
interdiction,
denotes interdiction against units with near-term
effects on friendly...