- The
oblique order (also
known as the 'declined flank') is a
military tactic whereby an
attacking army
focuses its
forces to
attack a
single enemy flank...
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encircled by a
blaze of
fire, in
addition to the
fire of the
riflemen upon our flanks. As we
ascended the hill, the
oblique fire of the
artillery poured...
- 6-pounder
field guns had a
restricted field of
fire through its embrasures. They
could not use
oblique fire to
prevent the
bridge from
being seized. The...
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version with
lengthened fuselage and span.
Radar under a
Plexiglas dome,
oblique-
firing 20 mm cannons, and the 20 mm
cannons in the
belly replaced with 30 mm...
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configurations have been reported, e.g., fuselage-mounted
oblique-
firing 20 mm Type 99
Model I
cannon designed to
fire upward as it p****ed
underneath a bomber, two...
- The Ring of
Fire (also
known as the
Pacific Ring of
Fire, the Rim of
Fire, the
Girdle of
Fire or the Cir****-Pacific belt) is a
tectonic belt of volcanoes...
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plate boundary. Most
convergent boundaries involve oblique subduction,
particularly in the Ring of
Fire including the Ryukyu, Aleutian,
Central America and...
- artillery,
superior in strength,
galloped into
position and,
opening an
oblique fire on our lines,
began mowing our men down,
while our own guns were coming...
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under intense oblique fire from
interlocking medium and
heavy machine guns
positioned in a diamond-shaped
perimeter on top of the hill. The
fire was so intense...
- 46 in) gun in the nose. A
later addition in the Tei type were twin
obliquely-
firing 20 mm (0.79 in) Ho-5
cannons behind the ****pit and
often propulsive...