IPA: /ˈfaɪərˌpaʊər/
KK: /ˈfaɪərˌpaʊər/
The ability of a military unit or weapon to deliver effective fire against an enemy or target.
The army increased its firepower to ensure victory in the battle.
Firepower is formed from "fire" (from Old English "fyr", meaning the element of combustion) and "power" (from Latin "potentia", meaning strength or ability). The term refers to the strength or capability of weapons to produce fire or explosive force.
Think of 'fire' as the element of combustion and 'power' as strength — together, they describe the capability of weapons to unleash explosive force.