military capability

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military capability

A nation's military capability is often demonstrated during a large-scale training exercise.

Definition

Noun: 1. The overall ability of a nation or armed force to wage war, measured by the quantity, quality, and readiness of its personnel and equipment. This term refers to the combined resources and preparedness that determine a military's power and effectiveness in conflict.

Usage
  • The term is used to assess, compare, or describe the war-fighting potential of a country or alliance.
  • It is a formal and strategic term, common in defense analysis, political discourse, and international relations.
  • It functions as a singular noun, though it can refer to a complex set of factors.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The country invested heavily to enhance its military capability.
    • Analysts are comparing the military capability of the two rival states.
    • A nation's military capability depends on more than just the number of soldiers.
Advanced Usage
  • "To project military capability": To demonstrate or deploy military power in a region to achieve strategic influence.
    • The naval exercises were intended to project military capability in the disputed waters.
  • "Asymmetric military capability": A strategy where a weaker force uses unconventional methods (e.g., guerrilla tactics, cyber warfare) to offset the advantages of a stronger, conventionally superior force.
    • The insurgent group relies on asymmetric military capability.
Variants and Related Words
  • Military posture (n): Often used synonymously with , but can place more emphasis on the strategic deployment and readiness of forces. (e.g., )
  • War-fighting capability (n): A more specific variant emphasizing the capacity for active combat.
  • Defense capability (n): Often focuses on the capacity to protect against attack rather than to project power.
  • Capable (adj): Having the ability or qualities necessary to do something. (e.g., ).
Synonyms
  • Military strength
  • War potential
  • Defense capacity
  • Armed might
Related Phrases
  • Force projection: The ability to deploy and sustain military power in distant locations.
  • Combat readiness: The state of being fully prepared to engage in military operations.
  • Deterrent capability: The military power possessed specifically to discourage an adversary from attacking.
military capability

A nation's military capability is often demonstrated during a large-scale training exercise.

Noun
  1. capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war
    • we faced an army of great strength
    • politicians have neglected our military posture