counterpreparation fire
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Definition
- Noun:
- Intensive prearranged fire delivered when the immanence of enemy attack is discovered: In military terminology, this refers to a planned, heavy bombardment of artillery or other weapons. It is executed specifically when intelligence or reconnaissance indicates that an enemy attack is imminent. The purpose is to disrupt the enemy's preparations, formations, and timing before they can launch their assault.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The battalion commander ordered counterpreparation fire upon confirming the enemy's assembly in the valley.
- Effective counterpreparation fire can significantly degrade an opponent's offensive capability.
Advanced Usage
- Tactical Context: The term is used almost exclusively in formal military planning, doctrine, and after-action reports. It describes a specific type of defensive fire mission.
- The success of the defense hinged on the timing and accuracy of the counterpreparation fire.
Variants and Related Words
- Counter-battery fire: Fire aimed at enemy artillery units. (Note: This is a distinct but related tactical concept focused on destroying enemy weapons, not necessarily preempting a general attack.)
- Preparatory fire: Fire delivered before an attack to soften enemy defenses. (Note: This is offensive, whereas counterpreparation fire is defensive.)
- Barrage: A sustained period of heavy artillery fire. (This is a more general term that can describe the nature of counterpreparation fire.)
Synonyms
- Preemptive bombardment: A strike intended to prevent an enemy action.
- Disruptive fire: Fire aimed at disrupting enemy formations and plans.
Related Phrases
- To call for counterpreparation fire: To request the execution of this specific fire mission.
- The forward observer called for counterpreparation fire on the grid coordinates.
Notes
- This is a highly specialized compound noun used in professional military vocabulary. It is not typically used in general English conversation or writing. The concept is defined by its specific trigger (imminent enemy attack) and its pre-planned nature.
Noun
- intensive prearranged fire delivered when the immanence of enemy attack is discovered