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Collateral damage.
Accidental or unintended damage or casualties are collateral damage.
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At the same time, note how these superheroes take great care to reduce collateral damage at their battles, risking their own lives to evacuate and save innocent civilians, in a fantasy of perfected warfare.
Smaller blasts and fewer misses reduce collateral damage.
However, suspected militants are generally targeted while in sparsely populated areas, often while traveling, which appears to be a conscious effort to reduce collateral damage.
The hope is that if these systems can be designed appropriately and used in situations where they will be used appropriately; that they can reduce collateral damage significantly.
The crews were required to have good visibility of the target area before bombing, to ensure accuracy and reduce collateral damage.
"What targeted therapeutic does is [it] actually uses the variances of the different cancers to really focus and attack it in the most precise way to reduce collateral damage," Liu added. .
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Such particles can be tailored to release their payloads only when the surrounding environment indicates that they are near a tumour, thus reducing collateral damage.
Advocates say that relatively small nuclear weapons that burrowed deep into the ground to destroy enemy bunkers would cause reduced collateral damage -- that is, less accidental destruction beyond the intended target.
David Cameron claimed that Britain had military assets that would make Coalition airstrikes more effective including a precision missile system which reduced collateral damage allowing more Isis sites to be targeted within civilian areas.
Such developments, along with the pinpoint accuracy of missiles on a modern aeroplane, could help save lives by reducing collateral damage.
In December 2014 it successfully test fired "smart" Excalibur artillery rounds touted for saving lives, reducing collateral damage and pinpoint marksmanship.
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