Technologies Crossword Puzzle
Download and print this Technologies crossword puzzle.
Related puzzles:
Browse all Computers / IT Puzzles
QUESTIONS LIST:
- cryptography: the practice of securing communication through codes to protect sensitive military data from unauthorized access.
- complexity: the state of having many interconnected parts, often referring to the intricate systems and operations in modern military technology.
- automation: the use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention, such as drones or automated defense systems in the military.
- sabotage: deliberate destruction or disruption of military equipment or operations by enemies or insiders.
- threat: a potential danger or hostile action, often assessed using military intelligence and technology.
- adaptability: the ability of military forces to adjust quickly to new technologies, threats, or environments.
- warfare: armed conflict between groups or nations, increasingly shaped by advanced technologies and digital systems.
- supply chain: the network of resources, technology, and logistics involved in delivering military equipment, ammunition, and supplies.
- advancement: progress in the development or application of new military technologies and strategies.
- casualties: military personnel who are injured, killed, or missing during combat, often influencing technological strategies to minimize losses.
- espionage: the use of spies or technology to gather secret military information from adversaries.
- infrastructure: the essential systems and facilities (e.g, bases, communication networks) needed for military operations and supported by technology.
- incorporation: the integration of new technologies or systems into existing military structures and strategies.
- simulation: the use of computer-generated models to train soldiers or test military operations without real-world risks.
- emergence: the appearance of new technologies or tactics that significantly alter military operations.
- paradigm shift: a major change in military thinking or strategy, often driven by technological innovation.
- personnel: the members of the armed forces who operate and manage military technologies.
- scouting: the act of gathering information about the enemy or terrain, now often enhanced with surveillance drones and satellite systems.
- surveillance: the monitoring of enemy movements or