counterbattery fire
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Definition
- Noun:
- Artillery fire directed against enemy artillery: "Counterbattery fire" is fire delivered to neutralize or destroy the enemy's indirect fire weapon systems, such as howitzers, mortars, or rocket launchers.
Usage
- Noun:
- The primary purpose of counterbattery fire is to suppress the enemy's ability to shell friendly positions.
- Modern armies use radar to quickly locate enemy artillery and direct effective counterbattery fire.
Advanced Usage
- "to conduct counterbattery fire": to execute a mission of firing upon enemy artillery.
- The battalion was ordered to conduct counterbattery fire against the identified mortar positions.
- "counterbattery fire mission": a specific task or operation aimed at destroying enemy artillery.
- The commander authorized a counterbattery fire mission in response to the incoming barrage.
Variants and Related Words
- Counterbattery (adj): Pertaining to action taken against enemy artillery.
- The unit's counterbattery radar provided crucial targeting data.
- Counterfire (n): A broader term for return fire aimed at enemy fire sources, which includes .
- The general called for counterfire to protect the advancing infantry.
Synonyms
- Artillery suppression fire: Fire intended to temporarily neutralize enemy artillery.
- Counter-artillery fire: Fire directed specifically against enemy artillery units.
Related Phrases
- Neutralize enemy artillery: To render the enemy's artillery ineffective, which is the goal of .
- The objective was to neutralize enemy artillery along the front line.
Noun
- fire delivered to neutralize or destroy indirect fire weapon systems