Across
- 4. – a small metal tower on a ship, plane or tank that can usually turn around and from which guns are fired.
- 5. a wave of heat and gasses released by an explosion, and the debris carried by it.
- 9. the movement of injured soldiers or other people to hospital in a helicopter or other aircraft.
- 12. an attack on the enemy’s artillery assets.
- 13. to risk harming or destroying something/somebody.
- 14. a violent or aggressive act towards somebody because of something bad that they have done towards you
- 16. designed to prevent penetration by bullets.
Down
- 1. to make something less clear and more difficult to understand, usually deliberately
- 2. military supplies, especially weapons and bombs
- 3. to cause damage or injury by hitting repeatedly.
- 6. a high wide wall of stone or earth with a path on top, built around a castle, town, etc. to defend it.
- 7. A prearranged barrier of fires, except that delivered by small arms, designed to protect friendly troops and installations by impeding enemy movements across defensive lines or areas.
- 8. carrying out a surprise attack on an enemy that passes a concealed position
- 10. the ability of military equipment or groups to work together.
- 11. A great change, especially causing or involving much difficulty, activity, or trouble.
- 12. to criticize something or someone strongly, usually for moral reasons
- 15. something that encourages a process or activity to develop more quickly
