supporting fire
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Definition
Noun: * Military Assistance: Fire delivered by one military unit to protect, assist, or enable the advance of another unit that is engaged in combat. It is not the primary attack but aids the main effort.
Usage
- The term is used specifically in military contexts to describe coordinated, suppressive, or protective fire.
- It is a non-count noun when referring to the general concept or action.
- It can be used as a count noun when referring to specific instances or barrages.
Examples
- The advancing infantry relied on supporting fire from the machine gun nest on the hill.
- Effective supporting fire allowed the platoon to cross the open field with minimal casualties.
- The artillery battery provided several rounds of supporting fire to suppress the enemy bunker.
Advanced Usage
- "To call for/in supporting fire": To request this type of military assistance.
- The squad leader called for supporting fire when they encountered heavy resistance.
- "To lay down supporting fire": To provide this fire.
- Our mortars will lay down supporting fire for the duration of the assault.
Variants and Related Words
- Supporting (adj): Providing aid or backing. (e.g., )
- Fire support (n): A broader term encompassing all firepower (artillery, naval, air) used to support land, air, or naval forces.
- Suppressive fire (n): Fire intended to degrade enemy performance, often a key component of supporting fire.
- Covering fire (n): Fire used to protect a moving or stationary force, a specific type of supporting fire.
Synonyms
- Covering fire
- Suppressive fire (in context)
- Protective fire
Related Phrases
- Direct fire support: Fire delivered on a target visible to the shooter.
- Indirect fire support: Fire delivered on a target not visible to the shooter, using forward observers and coordinates (e.g., artillery, mortars).
Noun
- fire delivered by supporting units to protect or assist a unit in combat