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  • ...n, Air defense artillery|Air Defense Artillery (especially the Air defense artillery # ADAM cell|ADAM cells that deconflict the airspace over restructuring of t
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  • ...here may be mortar carriers for larger mortars (e.g., 240mm) operated by [[artillery]] units. It has a local [[GPS]] receiver, but also connects to the [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]]. With unguided shells, it gives 3 mil [[azimuth]] a
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  • ...ical MASINT#Counterbattery and Countersniper Location and Ranging|locating artillery]] by the sound of its firing. A related area uses [[geophysical MASINT#Acou
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  • ...with a ratio of caliber to barrel length intermediate between mortars and artillery guns, which delivers shells at medium velocity. While normally used for ind
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  • ...tude, inside the ground FEBA, may be considered hostile. The [[air defense artillery#ADAM cell|ADAM cell]] in U.S. Brigade Combat Team headquarters is a new org
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  • ...ent victory "by a very few notches (runs)" and the second, played on the [[Artillery Ground]], was drawn.<ref>Waghorn 1899, pp. 22–23.</ref> Teams representin
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  • A '''guided shell''' is a piece of [[artillery]] ammunition that can alter its course after being fired, in order to hit a
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  • | title = Air Defense Artillery Reference Handbook ...component of the new counter-rocket, artillery and mortar|counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) mission.
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  • ...d out to put blast and fragmentation over a large area. Traditional cannon artillery were more accurate and put more intense blast in a smaller area; the functi
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  • ...in another area. The chiefs of branches of service (e.g., [[infantry]], [[artillery]]), who in most armies were responsible only for preparation and training o **artillery battalion
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  • '''Mobile Gun Systems''' (MGS) are a general term for self-propelled [[artillery]] designed with [[strategic mobility|strategic]], [[theater mobility|theate ...e vehicles have been low profile, remotely controlled, with an [[Magazine (artillery)|autoloader]].
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  • .../SYQ-27]] Naval Fire Control System (compatible with Army [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]] (AFATDS) and [[JTIDS]] Link 16).
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  • * Dastrup, Boyd L. ''The Field Artillery: History and Sourcebook'' (1994) [http://www.questia.com/read/9175413?title
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  • ...province, that still have significant hazards from unexploded [[artillery|artillery shells]] and [[mine (land warfare)|land mines]]. Other areas still have tox
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  • Supporting the [[M109 howitzer|M109 Paladin howitzer]], the '''M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle''' is built on a M109 chassis with fully enclos
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  • ...six launchers fires 72 rockets, was for [[counterbattery]] against enemy [[artillery]], although they were also effective against troops and trucks in the open.
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  • ====35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade==== The 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, headquartered at Osan Air Base, stands “Ready In Defense" of Com
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