
guerra
a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states

paz
a period or state where there is no war or violence

ejército
a country's military force trained to fight on land

(militares)
fuerzas armadas
the armed forces of a country

(cuerpo)
fuerza
a group of trained and organized people such as the police, soldiers, etc.

obedecer
to follow commands, rules, or orders
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ordenar
to give an instruction to someone to do something through one's authority
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orden
a command or instruction given by someone in a position of authority

comandante
an officer in charge of a military operation or a group of soldiers

oficial
a member of the armed forces who is in a position of authority

conflicto
a military clash between two nations or countries, usually one that lasts long

batalla
a fight between opposing armed forces, particularly during a war

(vencer)
derrotar
to win against someone in a war, game, contest, etc.
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(falla)
derrota
the state of having lost in a contest, war, competition, etc.

ataque
an attempt to injure or destroy forces or buildings of the enemy in a war

atacar
to begin using weapons against a place or enemy during a war
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defender
to not let any harm come to someone or something
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defensa
the steps that a country takes to protect itself against any attack

victoria
the success that is achieved in a competition, game, war, etc.

(proteger)
guardar
to protect a person, place, or property against harm or an attack
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arma
an object that can physically harm someone or something, such as a gun, bomb, knife, etc.
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(fusil)
pistola
a type of weapon that can fire bullets, etc.

bala
a small cylindrical metal object designed to be fired from a gun

bomba
an object that is designed to explode and cause destruction

disparar
to shoot a bullet, shell, etc. from a weapon
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(estallar)
explotar
to break apart violently and noisily in a way that causes destruction
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disparar
to release a bullet or arrow from a gun or bow
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explosión
a sudden, forceful release of energy due to a chemical or nuclear reaction, causing rapid expansion of gases, loud noise, and often destruction

enemigo
a country or its forces that one is fighting against in a war

dañar
to physically harm something
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daño
physical harm done to something

bombardear
to attack someone or something using explosive devices
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pacífico
free from conflict, violence, or disorder

(cruento)
sangriento
characterized by or involving a great deal of violence and bloodshed

(piloto de avión de combate)
piloto de caza
the pilot of a fighter aircraft

elegir como objetivo
to aim to shoot at or attack a certain person or thing
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destrucción
the action or process of causing significant damage to something, rendering it unable to exist or continue in its normal state

combate
a fight between different military forces during a war

misil
an explosive weapon capable of hitting a target over long distances, which can be controlled remotely

(fusil de caza)
escopeta
a long gun that can shoot multiple small bullets at one time, suitable for hunting animals such as birds

(tiro)
disparo
the act of firing a gun

(fuego de armas)
tiroteo
the repeated shooting of one or several guns

interrogar
to officially ask someone a series of questions about something
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