interdiction fire

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interdiction fire

A soldier calls for interdiction fire on the forest path.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Fire directed to an area to prevent the enemy from using that area: A military term for the act of firing artillery, missiles, or other ordnance at a specific geographic zone. The primary purpose is not necessarily to destroy enemy forces directly, but to deny them access to, movement through, or use of that area.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • The artillery unit was ordered to lay down interdiction fire on the mountain pass.
    • Effective interdiction fire can severely disrupt enemy supply lines.
Advanced Usage
  • As a tactical concept: "Interdiction fire" is a key component of battlefield shaping and deep operations. It is often planned against chokepoints, crossroads, bridges, or assembly areas to isolate enemy units and hinder their operational freedom.
    • The success of the maneuver depended on continuous interdiction fire against the enemy's rear areas.
Variants and Related Words
  • Interdiction (n): The broader act or strategy of hindering, delaying, or destroying enemy forces and supplies before they can reach the battlefield. "Interdiction fire" is a method of executing an interdiction.
    • Air interdiction missions targeted fuel depots.
  • Barrage (n): A concentrated outpouring of artillery fire. While a barrage can be used for interdiction, it is a more general term for heavy, sustained fire.
  • Suppressive fire (n): Fire intended to degrade the performance of an enemy force, often to pin them down. This is more direct and immediate than the area-denial focus of interdiction fire.
Synonyms
  • Area denial fire
  • Blocking fire
  • Neutralization fire (though this often implies a stronger intent to destroy)
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Counter-battery fire: Fire directed at enemy artillery units, which is a specific target, not an area.
  • Harassing fire: Intermittent, unaimed fire meant to disturb the enemy, which can be a form of interdiction.
  • Deep fire: Fire directed at targets far behind the front lines, often for interdiction purposes.
interdiction fire

A soldier calls for interdiction fire on the forest path.

Noun
  1. fire directed to an area to prevent the enemy from using that area