English to Kannada Dictionary firepower

firepower

ಫೈರ್ಪವರ್
definition
noun
the enormous disparity in firepower between the two sides
the destructive capacity of guns, missiles, or a military force (used with reference to the number and size of weapons available).
example
the well-funded legal 'firepower' of the tobacco companies
With all this 'firepower' , a spat between clans often turns into a pitched battle.
In plain English, it means the enemy fears the Indian Army's increasing 'firepower' .
Over the years 24 versions were made and the Spitfire doubled in weight, engine power and 'firepower' .
As the threat of a Cold War recedes, they unleash their tanks and 'firepower' on prehistoric burial mounds.
The 'firepower' of an infantry company was increased by a third as the pikemen were phased out and issued with muskets and bayonets.
The highly trained Rangers can field formidable 'firepower' for such a small and mobile force.
He was not unaware of the new conditions in warfare that favoured defensive 'firepower' .
He says that the corporate banking side will now have enough 'firepower' to look at far bigger deals.
he combines intellectual 'firepower' with persuasive charm
Four Warrior armoured personnel carriers arrived and in terms of 'firepower' gave the troops the upper hand.
They command awesome 'firepower' and supervise the most terrible weapons of mass destruction ever devised.
We have some tremendous 'firepower' available to us in the form of Air Force and Naval air.
Its 'firepower' will surpass that of the armored personnel carriers now in service.
They would have had to develop more offensive 'firepower' and find a few more shooters.
the enormous disparity in 'firepower' between the two sides
Few generals have ever had such an addiction to 'firepower' , or such a conviction that their front was the vital theatre of war.
It was designed to concentrate 'firepower' to disrupt and destroy the opponent's military capability.
the enormous disparity in 'firepower' between the two sides
Brokers say it could add to its 'firepower' by announcing a huge sale and leaseback deal on its portfolio of freehold properties.
Jeeps can carry up to three soldiers, making them fast troop transports with plenty of 'firepower' .
It certainly has the financial 'firepower' to add to its current interests.
The bad guys in a single city may have more 'firepower' than that carried by the allied troops on D Day.
The Argylls, being a light unit, were short on armour, 'firepower' and mobility.
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