Base Defense

/ˈbeɪs dɪˈfɛns/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The protective measures and security operations established to defend a military base from attack or unauthorized access.
    The base defense includes both physical barriers and armed patrols to ensure security.

Forms

  • base defense
  • base defenses

Commentary

In legal and military contexts, base defense pertains to formalized security protocols often governed by specific military regulations or statutes.

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