registration fire

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registration fire

A soldier adjusts the registration fire on a distant hill.

Definition

Noun: - Fire delivered to obtain accurate data for subsequent effective engagement of targets: This is a military term for a preliminary, often limited, use of weaponry to gather precise targeting information. The data collected from this fire is used to adjust aim and coordinate a larger, more effective attack on the target.

Usage

This term is used almost exclusively in professional military contexts, particularly in artillery, naval gunfire, or aerial bombardment. It describes a tactical action, not the resulting data.

Examples
  • The artillery battery conducted a registration fire before the main assault to confirm the coordinates.
  • Accurate registration fire is crucial for minimizing collateral damage in the subsequent strike.
  • The forward observer called for registration fire on the hilltop to adjust the battalion's fire plan.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is part of a specific procedural sequence in calling for fire support. It is a step that comes after the target is located but before the main "fire for effect" mission.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fire for Effect (noun): The main engagement fire that follows after accurate targeting data has been obtained, often through registration fire.
  • Adjusting Fire (noun): Fire used to adjust the aim onto a target, which is a broader category that can include registration fire.
  • Spotting (noun): The act of observing the fall of rounds (like those from registration fire) to correct the aim.
Synonyms
  • Ranging fire
  • Adjustment fire
  • Targeting fire
Antonyms
  • Fire for effect (represents the subsequent, primary engagement as opposed to the preliminary data-gathering fire).
  • Unobserved fire (fire delivered without observation for adjustment).
registration fire

A soldier adjusts the registration fire on a distant hill.

Noun
  1. fire delivered to obtain accurate data for subsequent effective engagement of targets