Vocabulary consisting only from characters you are able to read

kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji semeru to attack, to assault
kanji guntai army, troops
kanji yuminari ohyb, oblouk
kanji utsu (1)to shoot (at), (2)to attack, to defeat, to destroy, to avenge
kanji hajikeru to burst open, to split open, to pop
kanji shinobi (1)stealth, (2)(abbr) travelling incognito (traveling), (3)(abbr) ninjutsu, (4)(abbr) ninja, (5)sneak theft, sneak thief, (6)tolerance
kanji utsu (1)to shoot (at), (2)to attack, to defeat, to destroy, to avenge
kanji yumi bow
kanji samurai samurai
kanji tatakau to fight/to battle/to combat/to struggle against/to wage war/to engage in contest/(P)
kanji tatakai battle, fight, struggle, conflict
kanji yumiya bow and arrow; bow and arrow
kanji onaji; onajiku; kurikaeshi; dounojiten; noma množné číslo (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (jen výjmečně)
kanji touken sword, dagger, knife, bayonet
kanji ikusa (1)war, battle, campaign, fight, (2)(arch) troops, forces; (3)war, battle, (4)match, competition
kanji katana sword
kanji tsutsu gun, rifle, small arms; gun, cannon, artillery, ordnance
kanji utsu (1)to shoot (at), (2)to attack, to defeat, to destroy, to avenge
kanji shougun general
kanji korosu to kill
kanji juuken bayonet
kanji juu gun, rifle, small arms
kanji tsuwamono (1)war, battle, campaign, fight, (2)(arch) troops, forces; (3)soldier, warrior, (4)strong man, exceptional person, man of courage; (5)(common) soldier, rank and file, (6)army, troops, (7)warfar
kanji amerikagun U.S. forces, American military
kanji kougeki attack, strike, offensive, criticism, censure