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Direct fire or line-of-sight
fire refers to
firing of a
ranged weapon whose projectile is
launched directly at a
target within the line-of-sight of the...
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Automatic cannon (20–40 mm) or
grenade fire may also be
available and
fire from
larger direct fire systems such as tanks. However,
limited ammunition...
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Indirect fire is
aiming and
firing a
projectile without relying on a
direct line of
sight between the gun and its target, as in the case of
direct fire. Aiming...
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military formation's
exposure to
enemy fire. A
formation or
position is "in enfilade" if
weapon fire can be
directed along its
longest axis. A unit or position...
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protected self-propelled ch****is,
intended for
providing infantry with
heavy direct fire support during engagement,
especially against other infantry or fortified...
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indirect fire,
though the term may also be used for some
forms of
supporting direct fire. The
United States Department of
Defense defines fire support...
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early history of
naval fire control was
dominated by the
engagement of
targets within visual range (also
referred to as
direct fire). In fact, most naval...
- gun that
fired both high-explosive and anti-tank ammunition,
direct-
fire vehicles had
specialized roles, with ****ault guns
providing close fire-support...
- gun" by the "detachment" or gun crew,
constituting either direct or
indirect artillery fire. The
manner in
which gunnery crews (or formations) are emplo****...