unobserved fire

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Definition

NounFire for which the point of impact (the bursts) cannot be observed by the person or unit directing it. This typically refers to artillery or mortar fire aimed at a target that is not in the direct line of sight of the observer.

Usage

This is a technical military term. It describes a specific type of indirect fire mission. * The battery conducted unobserved fire on the suspected enemy position beyond the ridge. * Adjusting unobserved fire is difficult without forward observers or aerial reconnaissance.

Advanced Usage
  • Unobserved fire mission: A complete task involving planning and executing unobserved fire.
    • The commander ordered an unobserved fire mission on the grid coordinates.
  • Unobserved fire procedures: The standardized methods for calculating and delivering such fire.
    • Gunners are trained in unobserved fire procedures for situations with no visual contact.
Variants and Related Words
  • Observed fire (n): The opposite of unobserved fire; fire for which the point of impact can be seen and adjusted by an observer.
  • Indirect fire (n): A broader category that includes both observed and unobserved fire, where the weapon is not aimed directly at the target.
  • Predicted fire (n): Fire delivered using map data and calculations without observation, often synonymous with unobserved fire in planning contexts.
Synonyms
  • Predicted fire
  • Map-fire (less common)
  • Blind fire (informal)
Related Phrases
  • Fire for effect (unobserved): The main bombardment phase of an unobserved fire mission.
    • After the initial spotting rounds, the unit commenced fire for effect.
  • Final protective fire: A pre-planned barrier of unobserved or observed fire to stop an enemy assault.
Noun
  1. fire for which the point of impact (the bursts) cannot be observed