battle damage
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Definition
NounLoss or destruction of military equipment, vehicles, or structures as a direct result of combat operations.
Usage
This term is used specifically in military contexts to describe the physical effects of enemy fire, explosions, or other combat actions on matériel. It quantifies the cost of conflict in terms of hardware rather than personnel.
Examples
- The commander assessed the battle damage to the tanks before ordering a retreat.
- After the air raid, the battle damage to the airfield was extensive.
- Repair crews worked through the night to fix the battle damage sustained by the frigate.
Advanced Usage
- "battle damage assessment (BDA)": A formal military process for evaluating the results of an attack and the extent of damage inflicted.
Variants and Related Words
- Combat loss: A broader term that can include both equipment () and personnel casualties.
- Material loss: A more general term for the loss of equipment, not necessarily from combat.
Synonyms
- Combat damage
- Wartime attrition (of equipment)
- Action damage
Notes
'Battle damage' refers specifically to damage incurred during active fighting. Damage to military equipment from accidents, wear and tear, or sabotage outside of combat is not typically described with this term.
Noun
- loss of military equipment in battle