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

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

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

(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
a sudden, violent seizure of governmental power by a small group
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(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

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

(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

(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

lancear
to thrust or strike with a long-pointed weapon

(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

(derrotar)
vencer
to defeat someone completely and decisively
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