
(flota)
armada
a very large assembled fleet of military warships operating under a unified command

mercenario
a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army, often motivated by payment rather than ideological or national allegiance

(tregua)
armisticio
a temporary stoppage or truce in hostilities between parties engaged in a war or conflict

(barrera)
barricada
a defensive barrier erected during wartime to obstruct enemy movement and provide protection for defending forces

batallón
a military unit composed of a varying number of companies or platoons, typically commanded by a lieutenant colonel

pelotón
the military unit that is a subdivision of a company with a lieutenant in charge

espionaje
the covert gathering of information for political, military, or economic purposes, often conducted by intelligence agencies

golpe de estado
an unexpected, illegal, and often violent attempt to change a government

guerrillero
a person who participates in irregular fighting as a member of an unofficial military group

(embestida intensa)
ataque feroz
a fierce and intense attack, often with the goal of overwhelming the opponent

armamento
the military equipment and weaponry used by a country or military force

(batería)
artillería
big heavy guns that are attached on top of moving wheels or tracks

arsenal
a building where military equipment are stored or manufactured

(disuasor)
elemento disuasorio
a military strategy or capability designed to dissuade an adversary from aggression

munición
projectiles, bullets, shells, or explosive devices used in firearms, artillery, or other weapons

catapulta
a large weapon that was used in ancient times to throw stones or other objects with great force

(lanzacohetes)
bazuca
a portable rocket launcher designed for use against tanks and armored vehicles

lancear
to thrust or strike with a long-pointed weapon

(fragmentos explosivos)
esquirlos
fragments from an explosion, causing damage to surroundings

(fusil)
mosquete
an early firearm with a long barrel, used by infantry from the 16th to 18th centuries

(mortero)
mortar
a short-barreled, muzzle-loaded artillery piece that fires explosive shells at high angles for close-range support

(riyera)
altercado
a public fight involving a group of people, typically causing a disturbance or public disorder

(ataque aéreo)
bombardeo aéreo
an attack by aircraft, typically involving the dropping of bombs, on a location or a series of locations

maldad
an extremely brutal act, especially in war

(plataforma de asalto)
cabeza de puente
a secured area on the enemy's side of a river or other obstacle, established by military forces to serve as a base for further operations

evacuado
an individual who is forced to flee from a dangerous place or region

guarnición
a group of military personnel stationed in a specific location or military base, often for the purpose of defending it

bombardear
to carry out a sudden and intense military attack
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saquear
to plunder, typically during times of war or civil unrest

(pillaje)
saquear
to steal goods from a place or person, especially during times of war, chaos, or civil disorder
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(bombardear)
ametrallar
to attack ground targets, such as enemy troops or installations, with gunfire from low-flying aircraft

(rebasar)
flanquear
to maneuver around the side of an enemy force, position, or defensive line in order to gain a tactical advantage

aniquilar
to destroy someone or something completely
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(derrotar)
vencer
to defeat someone completely and decisively
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