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short-range

[shawrt-reynj] / ˈʃɔrtˈreɪndʒ /


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On the killing fields of eastern Ukraine, they tend to be small short-range ones, typically measuring around just 10 inches, and they carry lethal explosive devices.

From BBC

In August Ukraine used the Flamingo to hit a military target in occupied Crimea—“a good mission despite the fact it was short-range,” Ms. Terekh says.

From The Wall Street Journal

In real materials, however, nearby atoms also interact through short-range dipole-dipole forces, which are often overlooked.

From Science Daily

While unverified, these reports are indicative of the short-range air defense and anti-ship capabilities being supplied by nations friendly to the Maduro regime.

From Salon

During a May launch of short-range systems, Pyongyang simulated nuclear attacks on the U.S. and South Korean forces.

From The Wall Street Journal