weapons system
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Definition
Noun: A coordinated assembly of weapons and their necessary support equipment, designed and deployed to perform a specific combat or defensive role. This term refers to weapons collectively as an integrated functional unit, not merely as individual arms.
Usage
The term "weapons system" is used to describe a complete operational unit in military and defense contexts. It emphasizes the integration of the weapon itself with the targeting, guidance, control, and logistical components required for its effective use.
Examples
- The navy invested billions in developing a new weapons system for its destroyers.
- Modern fighter jets are built around a sophisticated weapons system that includes radar, missiles, and electronic countermeasures.
- The deployment of the anti-missile weapons system was a key point in the treaty negotiations.
Advanced Usage
- "Platform-agnostic weapons system": A system designed to be integrated into various vehicles or bases (e.g., ships, aircraft, ground vehicles).
- "Network-centric weapons system": A system that derives its effectiveness from being connected to a broader network of sensors and command units.
Variants and Related Words
- Weaponry (n): Weapons collectively, but with less emphasis on their integration as a single system. It is a broader, more general term.
- Armament (n): The weapons and equipment of a military unit or vehicle. Often used similarly to "weaponry."
- Firepower (n): The destructive capacity of guns, missiles, or a military unit. This focuses on offensive output rather than the integrated system.
Synonyms
- Arsenal (when referring to a coordinated collection).
- Armaments.
- Military hardware.
Related Phrases
- Defense system: Often overlaps with "weapons system" but can include non-lethal components like early warning radar.
- Weapons platform: The vehicle (e.g., aircraft, ship) that carries the weapons system.
Noun
- weapons considered collectively