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combat-ready

[ kom-bat-red-ee, kuhm- ]

adjective

  1. sufficiently equipped, trained, and numerically strong to engage an enemy.


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The station is home to two frontline, combat-ready squadrons and is also the training station for Typhoon pilots.

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A prosecutor would describe it as “a combat-ready paramilitary unit, trained in martial arts, weapons, high-speed automobile chases and the like.â€

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The spokesperson confirmed the aircraft had not come down at RAF Coningsby - the home of the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and two frontline, combat-ready squadrons.

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Military analysts, drone makers and AI researchers don’t expect fully capable, combat-ready swarms to be fielded for five years or so, though big breakthroughs could happen sooner.

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Military analysts, drone makers and AI researchers don’t expect fully capable, combat-ready swarms to be fielded for five years or so, though big breakthroughs could happen sooner.

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