0 present participle of strafe
1 to attack an enemy by shooting from aircraft that are flying low in the sky
I documented numerous atrocities, including the strafing of villages, schools and churches.
The strafing should also be timed in a particular way to the jumping for greatest effect.
His driver, who remained unharmed couldn't do anything to help, but carry him to a nearby ditch to protect him from further strafing.
Planes designed for strafing may include additional armour around and underneath the cockpit to protect the pilot.
The pilots began strafing runs which destroyed the ferry and also leveled a village at the site.
Later models mounted four 20mm cannons, two per wing, for strafing.
Players could achieve this by holding down a key for strafing while continuously aiming the mouse towards the opponent.
The floatplane made several strafing runs, then landed near the survivors.