ground-launched

ground-launched
ground-launched «GROWND LNCHT, -LAHNCHT», adjective.
set into motion from a position on the ground: »

Air Force's Snark, ground-launched against ground targets, is a subsonic missile with ranges exceeding 5,000 miles (Time).


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