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  • ...are most common for the [[120mm mortar]], which is the most common heavy [[indirect fire]] support weapon organic to [[infantry]] units. Especially in Russian-influ
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  • ...TDS). The scout unit has extensive target acquisition capability for the [[indirect fire]] weapons.
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  • In a military context, a '''mortar''' is an indirect fire weapon, often muzzle-loader, firing shells using a gunpowder propellant. Mo ...ily carried by well-conditioned troops, and give the infantry commander an indirect fire capability, of longer range than most infantry weapons, under his immediate
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  • ...TDS). The scout unit has extensive target acquisition capability for the [[indirect fire]] weapons.
    3 KB (359 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
  • ...ry guns, which delivers shells at medium velocity. While normally used for indirect fire, many howitzers can be used in direct fire, typically in final defense of t
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  • ...lee attacks. He is the only class in the game that has the capability for indirect fire.
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  • ...oke of "black" [[gunpowder]] obscured the view. There was limited use of [[indirect fire]], such as naval [[mortar]]s, which were controlled by flag or light signal Widespread use of indirect fire in the [[First World War]] tended to be against previously surveyed targets
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  • ...so if it could hit its target, the target could see it. With the advent of indirect fire artillery toward the end of the 19th century, and as artillery range increa
    19 KB (2,822 words) - 16:21, 30 March 2024
  • The Army uses three types of [[Mortar (weapon)|mortar]] for indirect fire support when heavier artillery may not be appropriate or available. The sm
    18 KB (2,753 words) - 07:37, 31 March 2024
  • ..., higher-velocity, longer-range cannon to overcome "ironclad" armor. As [[indirect fire]] became practical, first on land and then at sea, there was greater demand
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  • ...re accuracy, while new high explosives made the blast more lethal. By 1900 indirect fire control procedures had been developed so that the crew no longer had to see
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  • * [[Indirect fire/Definition]]
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  • * [[Indirect fire/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Indirect fire/Metadata]]
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