preparation fire
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Definition
Noun: * Preparation fire: Artillery or other gunfire directed at an enemy position with the primary purpose of weakening its defenses, destroying fortifications, neutralizing personnel and weapons, and disrupting communications before a planned infantry or armored assault begins. It is a tactical military term for fire intended to "prepare" the battlefield for an attack.
Usage
This term is used exclusively in military contexts to describe a specific phase of an offensive operation. It is a technical term found in doctrinal manuals, after-action reports, and historical analyses of battles.
Examples
- The battalion commander ordered preparation fire on the hilltop bunker complex for thirty minutes prior to H-Hour.
- Effective preparation fire can significantly reduce casualties during the subsequent assault phase.
- The artillery regiment commenced preparation fire at dawn, targeting known enemy machine-gun nests and command posts.
Advanced Usage
- As part of a sequence: Preparation fire is a distinct tactical action that typically follows reconnaissance and precedes the assault (the main attack). It may be followed by or combined with a "barrage" to cover the advancing troops.
- Distinction from other fires: It is different from "harassing fire" (intermittent, disruptive fire) or "counter-battery fire" (fire aimed at enemy artillery). Its objective is directly tied to enabling a specific, imminent ground assault.
Variants and Related Words
- Preparatory bombardment: A near-synonymous phrase, often used when referring to large-scale use of artillery or aerial bombing.
- Softening up (informal/military slang): A less formal term for the same concept.
- Barrage: A curtain of sustained artillery fire. A preparation fire may involve a barrage, but a barrage can also be used for other purposes (e.g., a blocking barrage).
Synonyms
- Preparatory bombardment
- Preliminary bombardment
- Softening-up fire
Antonyms
- Assault fire: Fire delivered during the assault itself, often directly in support of advancing troops.
- Defensive fire: Fire delivered from a defensive position to repel an attack.
Noun
- fire delivered on a target in preparation for an assault