1. anti-ship - Adjective
2. anti-ship - Verb
anti-ship (not comparable)
Alternative form of antiship
anti-ship (third-person singular simple present anti-ships, present participle anti-shipping, simple past and past participle anti-shipped)
Alternative form of antiship
And in one of the more heartwarming developments of recent years, their armament is much improved through the addition of the Norwegian-built Naval Strike Missile, an over-the-horizon anti-ship munition that went to sea last year. Source: Internet
A new anti-ship missile being tested by the frigate Jamaran on Sunday in the Gulf of Oman hit a support ship, Konarak, setting targets close to the contested Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway through which a fifth of the world’s oil supplies are sent. Source: Internet
Although 6,000 military personnel may not seem like much, but the majority of these forces will very likely be capable anti-ship, ballistic missile and air defense units that work more as an area denial force than a ground combat one. Source: Internet
In broadest terms, these will either be surface (ground or water) or air, and then sub-categorized by range and the exact target type (such as anti-tank or anti-ship). Source: Internet
Here's What You Need To Remember: Better Chinese air defense means that Japan needs longer-ranged anti-ship missiles. Source: Internet
However, just two years later Iran announced it too had already developed an anti-ship ballistic missile. Source: Internet