equipment casualty
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Definition
Noun: - Loss of military equipment: An "equipment casualty" refers specifically to the loss, destruction, or damage of military hardware, rendering it unusable or inoperative. This term is used in military contexts to categorize and report losses of material assets, such as vehicles, weapons, or communication systems, due to enemy action, accidents, or other operational causes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The battalion's effectiveness was reduced after several equipment casualties during the ambush.
- The report detailed the equipment casualties, including two tanks and a transport helicopter.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in formal after-action reports and logistics assessments to distinguish the loss of matériel from personnel casualties.
- Command prioritized the evacuation of personnel casualties over the recovery of equipment casualties.
Variants and Related Words
- Casualty (n): A more general term for a person killed or injured in a war or accident, or a thing lost, damaged, or destroyed. "Equipment casualty" is a specific subtype of this general term.
- Material loss (n): A broader, non-military synonym for the loss of equipment or supplies.
Synonyms
- Material loss: Loss of physical assets.
- Hardware loss: Loss of machinery or equipment (informal, technical contexts).
Related Phrases
- Write-off (n): An asset that is deemed a total loss and removed from the accounting books. An equipment casualty may be declared a write-off.
- The damaged armored vehicle was considered an equipment casualty and a complete write-off.
Noun
- loss of military equipment