Talk:Lethality
Latest comment: 5 years ago by 2001:8003:AC60:1400:70CF:E803:F148:828E in topic Increased usage in military context
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Increased usage in military context
editIn recent months I have read it often in military context, e.g. increased lethality of new weapons. On a site from Guam, where they discuss that whales beach because of sonar use, the military defends the situation that they must have 'increased warfighting lethality'. Military announcements in Australia have also recently contained that word often in the context of the current war preparations. 2001:8003:AC60:1400:70CF:E803:F148:828E (talk) 02:37, 4 March 2019 (UTC)