firepower
//ˈfaɪərˌpaʊər//
Noun
firepowerSingular
firepowersPlural
1
The destructive capacity of guns, missiles, or other weapons, especially in terms of the amount and effectiveness of ammunition that can be discharged.
The military increased its firepower by deploying new missile systems.
2
The resources, strength, or capability available to achieve a goal or overcome opposition, especially in competitive or confrontational situations.
Our company lacks the firepower to compete with larger corporations.