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flak trap noun a tactic used by the North Vietnamese in which anti-aircraft fire is withheld from the area of a downed US aircraft until the rescue aircraft get near US, 1955- “Something coming up at eleven o’clock. Might be a flak trap.” — Judson Jerome, New Campus Writing, p. 127, 1959
- Known to pilots as the “Pyonggang flak trap,” the airfield was dotted with 12 to 18 damaged Russian aircraft. — James T. Stewart, Airpower, p. 65, 1980
- The truck on the red cliffs sure is hell is a flak trap. — Tom Yarborough, Da Nang Diary, p. 43, 1990
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 82, 1991
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