During one attack a Scud missile was shot down overhead and the wreckage was left in his camp for three days. |
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In 1991, an eight-man SAS team was dropped into northern Iraq to recon mobile Scud launchers and neutralise them. |
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Presented with a series of tricky problems, the Scud decided to play safe and run like the clappers, and just belt the ball for all he was worth. |
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Because the Scud missile tended to breakup during the final phase of its trajectory, multiple targets would appear on the radar screen. |
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We don't have Scud missiles because all the Scud missiles were destroyed. |
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The scud are closely related to beach fleas or beach hoppers, which live on just about all sandy ocean shores. |
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Military personnel may have had contact with hydrazines and nitric acid when they disarmed or disposed of Scud missiles or were downwind of a missile explosion. |
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I just don't think people are going to, you know, get in the mine shaft and fall between the slats and say here's a Scud missile and here's the weapon of mass destruction. |
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When the dead leaves rustle, the wind rattles the skeletons of trees, and ragged clouds scud across a murky moon, there's an ominous frisson in the air. |
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The boarding party found Scud missiles hidden in bags of cement. |
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If they were, then we could all run out and purchase a tank, a grenade launcher, a bazooka, a SCUD missile and a nuclear warhead. |
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And who was now running the scud missiles and bombers that would be deployed to use these chemical weapons? |
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During the first week of the war, Iraqi forces fired a Scud missile at the American Battlefield Update Assessment center in Camp Doha, Kuwait. |
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