Across
- 7. process- gain the information used to gain estimates of the situation
- 12. marsupial
- 13. weapons- traditional weapons such as rifles and explosives
- 16. warfare- operations carried on by small independent forces, generally in the rear of the enemy, with the objective of harassing, delaying, and disrupting military operations of the enemy.
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- 1. operations- a range of actions executed within the digital realm to safeguard, secure, or target computer networks, systems, or information
- 2. warfare the use of computer technology to disrupt the activities of a state or organization, especially the deliberate attacking of information systems for strategic or military purposes.
- 3. lauching- is used when a building dry dock can be flooded. the vessel is simply floated out and towed to the fitting out dock.
- 4. control- measures taken to prevent a fire or collision.
- 5. ceremony- when the vessel is formally named and launched is customarily
- 6. a series of short cruises to check out the ship and its equipment.
- 8. warfare- warfare- Military operations conducted on, under, or over the sea and waged against other seagoing vessels or targets on land or in the air.
- 9. warfare- the use of military aircraft and other flying machines in warfare.
- 10. launching- vessel is either completed on perpendicular building ways near the water.
- 11. warfare of security experts will discuss the growing threats to corporations.
- 14. warfare are self replicating programs that can hide in systems
- 15. conflict between two populations of drastically different levels of military capability or size. Biological warfare, or germ warfare ...
