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UAM

American  
  1. underwater-to-air missile.


UAM British  

abbreviation

  1. underwater-to-air missile

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So he built out the UAM roster, archetype by archetype.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 25, 2022

Whatever UAM is, it’s something new: explicitly Arab pop culture, explicitly apolitical, designed with the U.S. in mind.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 25, 2022

"This shows that the existing air traffic operations can be conducted in harmony with UAM operations," the statement said.

From Reuters • Nov. 11, 2021

"We can't work. We have to live off our grants," said Leonardo Salas Domínguez, a student at the UAM.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 21, 2017

UAM 93 member Samir Djedjek warns against confusing the November riots with French Muslim reaction to the cartoons.

From Time Magazine Archive