Firepower kill — A Firepower kill or (F kill) refers to damage inflicted by a weapon on a vehicle that destroys its weapon systems, or substantially reduces its ability to deliver weapons accurately. Typically this term is used to refer to tanks and other… … Wikipedia
Kill — may refer to: Killing, to cause the death of an organism, or the act of doing so. The verb form may also be a general use metaphor, synonymous with to terminate or to finish Kill, a civil parish in Dublin, Ireland Kill (body of water), a creek, a … Wikipedia
Kill (disambiguation) — Kill might refer to: * Kill, to extinguish the life or cause the death of an organism, or the act of doing so. ** The verb form may also be a general use metaphor, synonymous with or * Kill (body of water), a creek, including in some United… … Wikipedia
Firepower (comics) — Firepower is the name of two Marvel Comics supervillains.Fictional character biographyFirepower ISuperherobox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Firepower real name=Jack Taggert species= publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Iron… … Wikipedia
Mission kill — A tank sunk in 5 feet (1.5 m) of water waits for towing equipment. The Tank Commander gives vent to his feelings with a string of unprintable phraseology, while his driver uses a helmet to bail out the interior. Okinawa. 05/1945 A mission… … Wikipedia
Catastrophic kill — A Catastrophic kill, K Kill or complete kill refers to damage inflicted on a vehicle by a weapon that renders it both unusable and unrepairable. Typically a catastrophic kill results in the ignition of any fuel the vehicle may be carrying as well … Wikipedia
The Will to Kill — Infobox Album Name = The Will to Kill Type = studio Artist = Malevolent Creation Released = 2002 Recorded = Genre = Death metal Length = 41:33 Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Envenomed (2000) This album = The Will to Kill (2000) Next… … Wikipedia
Anti-tank warfare — Anti tank refers to any method of combating military armored fighting vehicles, notably tanks. The most common anti tank systems include artillery with a high muzzle velocity, missiles (such as wire guided HEAT), various autocannons firing… … Wikipedia
Fire power (disambiguation) — Fire power is a military concept rooted in the ability to direct a heavy weight of metal onto an enemy or enemy possession.Fire power or Firepower may also refer to: * Firepower (film), a 1979 film starring Sophia Loren, James Coburn, O.J.… … Wikipedia
Jack-in-the-Box Effect — The Jack in the Box Effect refers to a specific effect of a catastrophic kill on a tank or other turreted armored vehicle in which an ammunition explosion causes the tank s turret to be violently blown off the chassis and into the air. It is… … Wikipedia