countermortar fire
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Definition
- 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.
Noun
- mortar fire intended to destroy or neutralize enemy weapons