fire attack strategy
definitions
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A tactical or operational plan that deliberately employs incendiary weapons, controlled burns, or arson to destroy enemy infrastructure, deny resources, or gain a decisive advantage during armed conflict.en: A tactical or operational plan that deliberately employs incendiary weapons, controlled burns, or arson to destroy enemy infrastructure, deny resources, or gain a decisive advantage during armed conflict.
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A standardized operational approach used by fire services to engage a blaze, distinguishing between offensive interior tactics aimed at direct suppression and defensive exterior methods prioritizing containment and firefighter safety.en: A standardized operational approach used by fire services to engage a blaze, distinguishing between offensive interior tactics aimed at direct suppression and defensive exterior methods prioritizing containment and firefighter safety.
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A gameplay methodology or character specialization centered on utilizing fire-based spells, weapons, or environmental hazards to maximize elemental damage and control battlefield conditions in digital or tabletop games.en: A gameplay methodology or character specialization centered on utilizing fire-based spells, weapons, or environmental hazards to maximize elemental damage and control battlefield conditions in digital or tabletop games.
examples
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The commander approved a fire attack strategy to eliminate the rebel stronghold hidden in the dense forest.
The commander approved a fire attack strategy to eliminate the rebel stronghold hidden in the dense forest.
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Due to the risk of structural collapse, the chief ordered a shift from an offensive to a defensive fire attack strategy.
Due to the risk of structural collapse, the chief ordered a shift from an offensive to a defensive fire attack strategy.
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Many players optimize their loadout around a fire attack strategy to quickly melt heavily armored opponents.
Many players optimize their loadout around a fire attack strategy to quickly melt heavily armored opponents.