G-force
abbreviation used for gravitational force
Cradle
to keep someone, most commonly a child, in one’s arm and protecting the person or object in question
Drone
a remote control device used in warfare
Dispatch
to send someone or something to a distant area
Fusillade
missiles or shots fired at the same time
Hatch
here, a door in an aircraft
Hammering
a loud and continuous noise
Charred
burned, suggests that something was not burnt completely but has a thick layer of black ash over it
Arsenal
weapons and military equipment
Jeer
here, rude remarks made by someone in a loud voice