battle damage

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Noun1.battle damage - loss of military equipment in battlebattle damage - loss of military equipment in battle
equipment casualty, damage - loss of military equipment
armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"
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But despite their size and power, the Bismarck was scuttled following incapacitating battle damage on May 27, 1941 in the North Atlantic, while the Tirpitz was sunk by Royal Air Force bombers on November 12, 1944.
Those missions include: providing theater hospitalization (Role II E/Role III), area medical support (Role II) to camps within Kuwait and medical support to other locations within the operational area as well as to provide forward deployable battle damage teams with a capability for immediate damage control surgery.
"Warships, particularly surface combatants like frigates, are generally designed to withstand a degree of battle damage," Pape told CNN.
He added that "preliminary battle damage assessment reveals that the overwhelming superior power of the troops devastated the insurgents, inflicting human and equipment casualty on the insurgents which forced them to withdraw in disarray".
Visitors to the museum can see remnants from that day of infamy, including the 158-foot tall red and white iconic Ford Island Field Control Tower still under restoration, Hangars 37 and 79, and bullet holes and battle damage in hangar 79.
The amazingly detailed costume is expertly painted, detailed with various "battle damage" from Batman's war on crime.
Japanese Army pilots, many of whom had accumulated kills flying Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusas, code named "Oscar," were delighted to find their new mounts possessed greater diving speeds and an increased ability to absorb battle damage.
In 1992, Aircraft Battle Damage Repair moved to MoD St Athan from RAF Abingdon, which trained battle damage repair instructors assessors, including many from the other services and overseas.
The way these work is, conduct a strike, conduct a battle damage assessment to see if the strike did exactly what we thought it would do.
The system demonstrates integrated squad-level airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance with the ability to provide a cursor on target and battle damage assessment, according to a release on Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiments of 2015.
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