radar fire

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radar fire

A fighter jet uses radar fire to intercept an incoming missile.

Definition

Noun: - Radar-controlled artillery fire: Gunfire directed at a target that is being tracked by radar. This method uses radar data to aim and guide the weapons, increasing accuracy.

Usage
  • This term is used in military and defense contexts to describe a specific method of targeting.
  • It functions as a compound noun. The phrase acts as a single unit to name this type of fire control.
Examples
  • The anti-aircraft batteries used radar fire to engage the incoming aircraft.
  • Modern naval defense systems rely heavily on radar fire for precision.
  • The effectiveness of radar fire depends on the quality of the tracking system.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is technical and specific. It is not commonly used in everyday language outside of discussions about military technology or historical battles.
  • It can sometimes be seen in its hyphenated form, "radar-fire," when used as a modifier before another noun (e.g., radar-fire capabilities).
Variants and Related Words
  • Radar-guided fire: A near-synonymous phrase emphasizing the guidance aspect.
  • Fire control: The broader system or process of directing weaponry.
  • Tracking radar: The type of radar specifically designed to follow a target's movement.
Synonyms
  • Radar-directed fire
  • Radar-aimed gunfire
Notes
  • "Radar fire" is a specialized compound noun. Its meaning is derived from the combination of its parts ("radar" + "fire") and refers specifically to the application of radar technology to weaponry.
  • It should not be confused with unrelated terms containing "radar" or "fire" separately.
radar fire

A fighter jet uses radar fire to intercept an incoming missile.

Noun
  1. gunfire aimed a target that is being tracked by radar