weapons emplacement
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Definition
- Noun:
- A prepared position for a weapon: A "weapons emplacement" is a specific, constructed location designed to hold and operate a weapon, such as a gun, cannon, or missile launcher. It is typically fortified or built to provide protection and a stable firing platform.
Usage
- Noun:
- This term is primarily used in military and historical contexts to describe defensive or strategic positions.
- It refers to the physical site itself, not the act of placing weapons.
Examples
- Noun:
- The soldiers fortified the weapons emplacement with sandbags.
- Archaeologists discovered a well-preserved weapons emplacement from the war.
- The coastal defense relied on a series of hidden weapons emplacements.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in emplacement": To be situated in a prepared firing position.
- The artillery battery was in emplacement and ready to fire.
Variants and Related Words
- Emplacement (n): The broader term for any prepared position or location for something, often military.
- The emplacement of the statue took several days.
- Gun emplacement (n): A specific type of weapons emplacement for a single gun or cannon. (This is a compound term listed here as a related concept).
Synonyms
- Gun position: A place where a gun is located for firing.
- Firing point: A designated spot from which to fire a weapon.
- Strongpoint: A fortified defensive position, which may include weapons emplacements.
Antonyms
- Mobile unit: A force or weapon system designed to move, not remain in a fixed position.
Related Phrases
- To site an emplacement: To choose and prepare a location for a weapons emplacement.
- The commander sited the new emplacement on the hilltop.
Noun
- an emplacement for a gun