Strikeforce

usgb/ˈstraɪk.fɔrs/
noun

A group organized to carry out a specific action, often in military or tactical contexts.

The elite strikeforce was deployed to handle the crisis swiftly.
Visual representation of "strikeforce" - A group organized to carry out a specific action, often in military or tactical contexts.

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  • elite strikeforce
  • joint strikeforce

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military force, tactical unit, response team

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Military Context

In military jargon, 'strikeforce' signifies a highly trained team specialized in rapid-response operations.

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The Special Forces are often considered a prime example of a strikeforce.
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Emergency Response

In emergencies, a strikeforce can be rapidly assembled to tackle urgent situations and provide assistance.

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The city established a strikeforce for disaster relief efforts.
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Sporting Use

In sports, particularly in team games, a strikeforce denotes the group of players primarily responsible for scoring.

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The club's strikeforce is known for its exceptional scoring ability.
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