Battle-damaged
"Battle-damaged" in a Sentence (3 examples)
It is easier, faster and less expensive to replace battle-damaged areas of operational aircraft than to attempt to repair the damage on the scene.
The group lost a total of nine B-I7s on the mission, six over enemy-held territory and three battle-damaged planes abandoned over Britain.
Wedel sighed and looked uneasily at the back of Holst’s battle-damaged Semovente.
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