An aircraft designed to bomb enemy supply operations(noun)
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Use "interdictor" in a sentence
"Snip from a post on "interdictor" 's blog, maintained throughout the disaster from that data center inside NOLA:"
"Indeed, since Xmas 1982 I have believed that there was a "back up" plan in the event of the "glickums" being preemptively eliminated (by TU26/TU22M Backfire interdictor strikes, most likely) that would have enabled the US to launch retaliatory attacks that would APPEAR to be from UK soil."
"Other than the stupidly broken Titans, I think the interdictor both varietys are a terrible 'innovation' to the game, because they do seem to deprive new players of the one role they had always traditionally done well in fleet work; Tackling."