“Pack of firepower” is not a standard military term. People usually mean firepower , which refers to the amount and effectiveness of weapons a unit can bring to bear, such as guns, missiles, or other combat systems.

In plain language, it means:

  • How much destructive force a military unit has.
  • How strongly it can attack a target from a distance.
  • Sometimes, more figuratively, how much power or influence someone has in a non-military context.

If someone said “a pack of firepower,” they were probably speaking loosely to describe a group with strong weapons or heavy combat capability, not using a formal term.

Simple example

A tank unit backed by artillery and missiles would be described as having strong firepower, because it can deliver a lot of force against an enemy.

Meaning in one line

Firepower = the strength of weapons and the ability to deliver effective attack.