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Definition of first strike in English: first strikenoun An attack with nuclear weapons designed to destroy the enemy's nuclear weapons before use. a pre-emptive first strike as modifier a first-strike weapon Example sentencesExamples - Useful only in a first-strike scenario, communications from the transmitter would alert submarines to begin operations, leading to a potential launch of their nuclear weapons.
- It was seen as a first-strike weapon and a very destabilizing presence in the bilateral relationship.
- We've already got more than enough for deterrence and a first-strike ability.
- It doesn't casually threaten first-strike use of nuclear weapons.
- These are advanced first-strike aircraft that can evade radar, which the military plans to fund to the tune of $200 billion over the next 25 years.
- At the same time, Denmark is a full member of Nato, a nuclear alliance based on the nuclear first-strike principle.
- Ministers and Defence chiefs are understood to be in advanced negotiations over developing a new range of much smaller and cheaper nuclear weapons that could be used to launch first-strike attacks on enemies.
- This made it both a first-strike weapon, capable of decimating entire regions, thus incapacitating the enemy, or making it a retaliatory weapon, capable of exacting revenge.
- We believe it will be used in a first-strike capacity.
- If other elements are factored into the polling - should we wait for allied support, should we give the U.N. more time for diplomacy, for example - a majority of us oppose a first-strike approach.
Definition of first strike in US English: first strikenounfərst straɪk An attack with nuclear weapons designed to destroy the enemy's nuclear weapons before their use. a preemptive first strike as modifier a first-strike weapon Example sentencesExamples - This made it both a first-strike weapon, capable of decimating entire regions, thus incapacitating the enemy, or making it a retaliatory weapon, capable of exacting revenge.
- If other elements are factored into the polling - should we wait for allied support, should we give the U.N. more time for diplomacy, for example - a majority of us oppose a first-strike approach.
- It was seen as a first-strike weapon and a very destabilizing presence in the bilateral relationship.
- We believe it will be used in a first-strike capacity.
- At the same time, Denmark is a full member of Nato, a nuclear alliance based on the nuclear first-strike principle.
- These are advanced first-strike aircraft that can evade radar, which the military plans to fund to the tune of $200 billion over the next 25 years.
- Useful only in a first-strike scenario, communications from the transmitter would alert submarines to begin operations, leading to a potential launch of their nuclear weapons.
- Ministers and Defence chiefs are understood to be in advanced negotiations over developing a new range of much smaller and cheaper nuclear weapons that could be used to launch first-strike attacks on enemies.
- It doesn't casually threaten first-strike use of nuclear weapons.
- We've already got more than enough for deterrence and a first-strike ability.
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