ack-ack gun
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Definition
Noun: * Anti-aircraft artillery: A type of artillery weapon specifically designed to fire projectiles at aircraft from the ground. It is a formal or historical term for anti-aircraft guns.
Usage
The term "ack-ack gun" is used to refer to the physical weapon system used for defense against enemy aircraft. It is often used in military, historical, or technical contexts. * The soldiers manned the ack-ack gun as the enemy planes approached. * Museums often display World War II-era ack-ack guns.
Advanced Usage
- The term "ack-ack" itself is an informal, phonetic representation of "A.A.", the abbreviation for "anti-aircraft". Therefore, "ack-ack gun" literally means "anti-aircraft gun".
- It is primarily associated with the early to mid-20th century, particularly the World Wars, before the widespread use of guided missile systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Anti-aircraft gun: The standard, full term.
- Flak gun: A closely related term, where "flak" is a German acronym for (aircraft defense cannon). "Flak" often refers to the exploding shells fired by such guns.
- AA gun: A common written abbreviation.
Synonyms
- Anti-aircraft artillery
- Flak cannon
- Air-defense gun
Related Phrases
- Ack-ack fire: The barrage of shells fired by such guns.
- The bombers flew through heavy ack-ack fire.
Noun
- artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes