English to Hindi Dictionary tactical

tactical

सामरिक
definition
adjective
as a tactical officer in the field he had no equal
of, relating to, or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific military end.
translation of 'tactical'
मुतिक,
व्यवहारकुशल,
चातुर्यपूर्ण,
सामरिक
adjective
कार्य-नीति-संबंधी,
तेज़बदस्त,
चतुर,
कार्यनीतिक,
फुरतीला
example
Four well-armed officers clearly had a 'tactical' advantage if they used good judgement and training.
The Air Force objected to the Army having such a capability because 'tactical' air support was the role of the Air Force.
The depot is the Army's center of technical excellence for air defense and 'tactical' missile ground support equipment.
The company 'tactical' officers incorporate feedback into biannual counseling for cadets.
McEwen, for his part, did a great 'tactical' final kilometer to win that one.
The Seleucids echeloned their right cavalry wing forward to gain 'tactical' advantage.
That's how humanity works, we only fix things after they've gone wrong, we're awful at 'tactical' planning.
The cost is the alienation of mainstream Arabs - 'tactical' gain for strategic loss, or at least so it appears on the surface.
The apparently mild response in New Delhi, at least at present, is purely 'tactical' .
But the Army planned a much greater 'tactical' role for the helicopter in Vietnam.
Luftwaffe 'tactical' support for ground operations during the rest of the campaign remained spotty and ineffectual.
After the fall of France the Luftwaffe was in a very favourable geographical position for operations against England, but it did not have any overall 'tactical' plan.
In the final analysis, the factional differences no matter how bitter are purely 'tactical' .
Many players have 'tactical' abilities far beyond their rating, but are positionally pathetic.
Many of the old inadequacies returned: the hesitancy in decision-making, the impoverished 'tactical' acumen.
I called to my 'tactical' officer, as I fastened the last strap of the restraining harness snugly across my shoulders.
If it turned out to be a large enemy unit, then the division would employ a larger force as well as artillery and 'tactical' air support.
This was also the war where chemical agents were first openly used as 'tactical' weapons.
Does one airplane, one bomb, one target represent strategic air power or 'tactical' employment of aviation?
That, he says, was the basis upon which the squad was chosen, rather than with a specific 'tactical' plan in place.
In 'tactical' planning on strategic and key issues for the country we can rely for a common position on parties from the left to the right.
She'd ordered her 'tactical' officer to keep her eyes on the enemy carrier.
As a field commander he combined an icy calm and plain common sense with great 'tactical' flair.
Two new 'tactical' rifles are now available from companies which were once known as handgun manufacturers.
The center also plans, directs and controls the sorties that provide troops with a constant 'tactical' air support.
Thus, they determine the feasibility of strategic and 'tactical' plans.
He announced to the world the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba to house 'tactical' nuclear weapons.
Close-range striking or longer-range missile or projectile weapons provide 'tactical' hitting or firepower.
Throughout eight 'tactical' scenarios the officers are required to quickly develop, communicate and execute their mission.
There is no doubt that he has a sound 'tactical' or strategic sense.
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