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  • ...ed warfare; also the term for an armed forces branch trained in the use of artillery.<ref>OED 2004, 11th edition, p. 74.</ref>
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  • ...vehicle]], but sufficient to stop [[machine gun]] fire and fragments from artillery. ...ew location, outside the danger zone for plausible return fire. Unless the artillery piece can fire multiple rounds within seconds, it will not attempt a second
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  • * [http://www.enemyforces.net/artillery.htm Modern artillery]
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  • ...ing ground forces from aircraft and missile attack. The term anti-aircraft artillery is a more general term for specifically firearms-based air defense weapons. Recently, the U.S. ADA mission has broadened to include counter-rocket, artillery and mortar, and working jointly with Army aviation in deconflicting the air
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  • An artillery piece with a relatively long barrel length with respect to caliber; charact
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  • A [[warhead]] for [[artillery]], which contains a bursting or penetrating filler, and appropriate [[fuze]
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  • An artillery piece, usually wheels or tracks, which has its own power source for road mo
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  • Mobile [[artillery]] for tactical use, towed by another vehicle, self-propelled, or rarely man
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  • {{r|Artillery}} {{r|towed artillery}}
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  • ...ated area. It is a new mission for the air defense artillery | Air Defense Artillery (ADA) branch.<ref name=Mitchell>{{citation ...l Would Place Majors in Command of Air Defense Artillery's Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar Batteries
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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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  • ...igh Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS)''' provides long-range heavy artillery fire in areas where traditional heavy cannon could not go. It is based on a
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  • Military equipment and techniques to detect [[unguided rocket]]s, [[artillery]] shells, and [[mortar]] rounds in flight, warn friendly forces that are th
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}} {{r|Artillery}}
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  • ...gan, the French artillery were found to be inadequate, while the Communist artillery was decisive
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  • ...o defeat tank armor; more generally, an obsolete approach of free-standing artillery pieces (i.e., not [[armored fighting vehicle]]s) used against tanks
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  • ...n artillery, who accompanies ground troops and directs [[indirect fire]] [[artillery]] in support of those ground troops
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  • ...1952-1957; remanufactured into T4 [[atomic demolition munition]]; nuclear artillery mission generally went to standard [[howitzer]]s
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  • ...d to describe artillery guns or shot of large size or great ability. See [[Artillery]].
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  • {{r|Air, artillery and missile defense}} {{r|Air defense artillery}}
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  • ...e]] and [[anti-air warfare]], or [[anti-tank warfare]] and [[anti-aircraft artillery]]
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  • ...ed warfare; also the term for an armed forces branch trained in the use of artillery.<ref>OED 2004, 11th edition, p. 74.</ref>
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}} {{r|Artillery}}
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}} {{r|Air, artillery and missile defense}}
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  • ...try]], units based on [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, [[artillery]], [[air, artillery and missile defense]], [[combat engineer]]s, [[Army Cooperation Aviation|ar
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  • {{r|Artillery}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • * [http://www.enemyforces.net/artillery.htm Modern artillery]
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  • Artillery catalyst
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  • {{r|M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System}} {{r|Artillery}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]]
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  • {{r|Artillery}} {{r|Anti-aircraft artillery}}
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  • ...rried by individuals, through to guns which require a mount, up to large [[artillery]]. Guns are primarily, though not exclusively, used as weapons; guns are al ...ns and gunnery]]. [[Guided missile]]s can have much longer ranges than gun artillery and have replaced them in most military applications; the largest guns in c
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  • #REDIRECT [[M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M2 Bradley armored fighting vehicle#Artillery direction]]
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  • {{r|M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System}} {{r|Artillery}}
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  • {{r|Artillery}} {{r|Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System}}
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  • {{r|Artillery}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • Russian 152 and 155mm laser-guided artillery shell
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  • A piece of [[artillery]] [[ammunition]] that can alter its course after being fired.
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  • Site of the U.S. Army Artillery Center and School
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  • {{r|Shell (artillery)|In artillery}}
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • A regularly constituted military formation that combines infantry, artillery and cavalry.
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  • Several measures used to describe the size of rifles, pistols and artillery
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  • A [[transportable]] [[air defense artillery]] tactical [[radar]] that emphasizes portability over performance
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  • {{r|Artillery}} {{r|towed artillery}}
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  • {{r|Anti-aircraft artillery}} {{r|Artillery}}
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  • An improved derivative of the W9 nuclear artillery shell, 15-20 kiloton yield
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  • ...vehicle]], but sufficient to stop [[machine gun]] fire and fragments from artillery. ...ew location, outside the danger zone for plausible return fire. Unless the artillery piece can fire multiple rounds within seconds, it will not attempt a second
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}} {{r|Air defense artillery}}
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  • {{r|Anti-aircraft artillery}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System}} {{r|Air defense artillery}}
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  • Artillery weapons on ships, and techniques and devices for aiming them.
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  • ...klahoma]] is the main [[artillery]] base for the U.S. Army, containing the Artillery Center and School. The school has two training brigades and a [[United Stat
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  • A [[warhead]] for [[artillery]], which contains a bursting or penetrating filler, and appropriate [[fuze]
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  • ...nnon used by the [[Wehrmacht]] in WWII as both anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery.
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}} {{r|Artillery}}
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  • {{rpl|Anti-aircraft artillery}}
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  • A short-range [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] used for artillery observation and armed reconnaissance, to be replaced by the [[MQ-7 Hunter]]
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}} {{r|Battery (artillery)}}
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  • ...r, a 360-degree coverage, short-range [[counterbattery]]/[[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] radar
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  • Defense against enemy [[artillery]] involving identifying the point of origin of hostile fire and directing l
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  • American artillery commander during the American Revolution and the first Secretary of War.
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  • Mobile [[artillery]] for tactical use, towed by another vehicle, self-propelled, or rarely man
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  • A form of [[artillery]] weapon that uses a [[rocket motor]] to propel a [[warhead]] at a target,
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  • A Soviet 57mm [[anti-aircraft artillery]] piece, introduced in the 1950s and replaced by missiles as the division-l
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  • ...tion|aviation under the control of land commanders, combat engineers, Air, artillery and missile defense, and special operations|special operations forces. Dif
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  • Either a general term for [[firearm]], or a type of [[artillery]] with a relatively long barrel with respect to [[caliber]], giving the [[p
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  • ...)''' is an artillery specialist, knowledgeable in the characteristics of [[artillery]] [[howitzer]]s, medium [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket]]s; [[guided miss ...or full companies to U.S. or foreign combat units that need specialists in artillery, naval fies, and air support. <ref name=4ANGLICO>{{citation | title = A lit
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  • ...the United States Army]], these units were formed to take the [[division]] artillery assets that were not decentralized to the [[Brigade Combat Team]]s
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  • ...target shooting, and infantry combat; the term may also apply to larger [[artillery]] pieces with rifled barrels that impart stabilizing spin to their projecti
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  • ...he coordinated effort of different types of ground troops (e.g., infantry, artillery, engineers) or different military services (e.g., Army and Air Force)
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  • An artillery piece, usually wheels or tracks, which has its own power source for road mo
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  • An artillery piece optimized for use aboard ship, which has always meant being resistant
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  • A fully-tracked artillery firing platform that carries two munitions pods, containing either six rock
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  • '''AN/TPQ-46''' radars give short range, 360-degree coverage of artillery, unguided rocket and mortar projectiles in flight. Formerly called the Ligh ...ion to counterbattery weapons, and to cueing|cue defensive counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) systems. The C-RAM and counterbattery missions are compl
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  • Military equipment and techniques to detect [[unguided rocket]]s, [[artillery]] shells, and [[mortar]] rounds in flight, warn friendly forces that are th
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  • An air defense that combines [[radar]], [[anti-aircraft artillery]], [[surface-to-air missile]]s, and [[fighter aircraft]], presenting multip
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  • In modern use, a family of mobile artillery systems, firing [[unguided rocket]]s intended for area-effect coverage, com
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  • ...solescent in that role but being deployed for land-based [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] (C-RAM) defense against guerrilla rockets.
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  • Techniques and equipment to designate military weapons ([[artillery]], [[guided missile]]s) to be launched, launching them, and, especially whe
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  • A piece of [[artillery]], sometimes light enough to be carried by [[infantry]], which has a short
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  • A general term for self-propelled [[artillery]] designed with [[strategic mobility|strategic]], [[theater mobility|theate
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}} {{r|Battery (artillery)}}
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  • A technique for increasing the range of artillery shells, by generating gas at the base of the shell to fill a drag-inducing
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  • ...ership in their specific branch: [[infantry]], [[armor (branch)|armor]], [[artillery]], medical service corps, finance corps, etc.
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  • ...World War]] vintage, armed with [[5"-38 caliber gun]]s and [[anti-aircraft artillery|anti-aircraft]] [[autocannon]], [[torpedo]]es, and [[depth charge]]s. More
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  • {{r|Battery (artillery)}}
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  • ...k-Automotive and Armaments Command]]; major manufacturing and repair for [[artillery]]
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  • {{r|Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System}} {{r|Self-propelled artillery}}
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  • {{r|Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System}} {{r|Air defense artillery}}
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  • ...d other communications links, [[surface-to-air missile]]s, [[anti-aircraft artillery]], [[fighter aircraft]] and their airbases and command posts of air defense
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  • An artillery piece with a relatively long barrel length with respect to caliber; charact
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  • {{r|Artillery}}
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  • ...served in France as an artillery officer, rising to command the 31st Field Artillery Regiment.
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  • ...w York, manufactures and maintains include [[tank (military)|tank]] and [[artillery]] [[cannon]], [[marine propulsion|marine propulsion systems]], mobile bridg
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  • {{r|Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System}} {{r|Air defense artillery}}
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  • ...the narrower sense of a hand-carried firearm. Firearms also include most [[artillery]]. [[Rocket launcher]]s are sometimes considered firearms, and sometimes c ...rried by one person, or occasionally two. <!--In naval usage, a gun is an artillery piece belonging to a ship.-->
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  • The main weapon of a [[tank (military)]] is, at present, a [[gun (artillery)|gun]] optimized for antitank use, often firing [[armor-piercing, fin-stabi
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  • ...[[helicopter]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV), for [[air defense artillery|air defense]] and friendly air [[Fratricide_(military)#deconfliction|deconf
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  • {{r|Air, artillery and missile defense}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • Company-sized units in artillery are called battery (artillery)|batteries.
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  • ...tweight and special divisions interim sensor (LSDIS)''' is a [[air defense artillery]] tactical radar, built by Lockheed Sanders in response to a 1991 contract. | journal = Air Defense Artillery
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  • {{r|Air defense artillery}}
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  • {{r|Anti-aircraft artillery}}
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  • {{rpl|Anti-aircraft artillery}} {{rpl|Field artillery}}
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  • ...nse]], including defense against [[cruise missile]]s and [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] systems; [[integrated air defense system]]s become very comple
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  • Artillery fire directed just ahead of advancing friendly forces, with the intent of s
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  • ...[cannon]] of the Second World War, originally developed as [[anti-aircraft artillery]] but, as perhaps the classic dual-purpose gun, developing a fearsome reput
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • (1894-1976) '''Walter Warlimont''' finished [[World War II]] as a General of Artillery (lieutenant general equivalent) in the [[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]] opera ...iser in the Speanish Civil War, and then returned to Germany to command an artillery regiment. In 1938, he headed the Home Defense section of the War Ministry,
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  • ...Marine doctrine is that their organic aviation replaces well-supplied Army artillery and other heavy support resources such as Air Force operations from large b
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  • ...perations; they involve [[combat arms]] such as [[infantry]], [[armor]], [[artillery]], [[combat engineer]]s, [[army aviation]], and [[special operations]], as
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