adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
missile
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More like a bulletproof tank, some one else said; it would take an anti-tank missile to get at him.
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All they have to protect themselves are Milan anti-tank missiles and light arms.
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The Maniax had the launcher readied, and put an anti-tank missile into his stomach.
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Who's got the anti-tank missiles ?
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And we developed and built the first air-launched anti-tank missile , as well as the first launch-and-leave imaging infrared homing air-to-surface missile.
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Similarly, Fire Support Company had to set up their display of mortars, anti-tank missiles and Scimitar tracked recce vehicles.
weapon
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The Army is taking delivery of LAW-80, a short range anti-tank weapon costing £400m.
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Later it wants to follow up with the heavy stuff: tanks, helicopters, anti-tank weapons and armored personnel carriers.
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In the meantime, the authorities had added light anti-tank weapons and recoilless rifles to the arsenal of the metropolitan police force.
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Reductions would affect especially artillery and anti-tank weapons , while procurement of naval vessels would be slowed.
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If one's opponent has anti-tank weapons I should have thought the last thing to send in would be tanks.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All they have to protect themselves are Milan anti-tank missiles and light arms.
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Bathore is armed to the teeth, from pistols to anti-tank guns looted from the government.
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He also sought exceptions for anti-personnel mines used in wartime, and for those protecting anti-tank mines.
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I couldn't have stopped him with an anti-tank gun.
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In the meantime, the authorities had added light anti-tank weapons and recoilless rifles to the arsenal of the metropolitan police force.
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Later it wants to follow up with the heavy stuff: tanks, helicopters, anti-tank weapons and armored personnel carriers.
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More like a bulletproof tank, some one else said; it would take an anti-tank missile to get at him.
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The Army is taking delivery of LAW-80, a short range anti-tank weapon costing £400m.