countermortar fire

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countermortar fire

Countermortar fire is directed at the enemy's mortar positions.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Mortar fire intended to destroy or neutralize enemy weapons: "Countermortar fire" is a specific military term for artillery fire, typically from mortars or other weapons, directed at enemy mortar positions to destroy them or suppress their ability to fire.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The battalion commander ordered countermortar fire to silence the enemy's position.
    • Effective countermortar fire requires accurate intelligence on the enemy's location.
Advanced Usage
  • "to call for countermortar fire": to request artillery support specifically to target enemy mortar units.
    • The forward observer called for countermortar fire after pinpointing the enemy's launch site.
Variants and Related Words
  • Counter-battery fire (n): A broader term for artillery fire aimed at destroying or neutralizing the enemy's artillery weapons and positions, which includes countermortar fire as a subset.
  • Suppressive fire (n): Fire intended to degrade the performance of an enemy force, which may be the goal of countermortar fire.
Synonyms
  • Counter-battery fire: Artillery fire directed against enemy artillery.
  • Neutralizing fire: Fire intended to make a target temporarily ineffective.
Related Phrases
  • Counter-fire mission: A military operation or order whose objective is to engage enemy firing positions.
countermortar fire

Countermortar fire is directed at the enemy's mortar positions.

Noun
  1. mortar fire intended to destroy or neutralize enemy weapons