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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • A regularly constituted military formation that combines infantry, artillery and cavalry.
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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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  • Defense against enemy [[artillery]] involving identifying the point of origin of hostile fire and directing l
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  • ...r, a 360-degree coverage, short-range [[counterbattery]]/[[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] radar
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • (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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  • ...s in [[ballistic missile defense]], and in some cases of [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] systems. Those applications differ from ordinary rifle bullets ...eral damage is to be devoided. A good-sized concrete warhead, hitting an [[artillery]] piece at supersonic speed, will ruin the target's day, and the rest of it
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  • ...ilding itself. A variety of methods may be used to achieve this, such as [[artillery]] bombardment or special military equipment. Sieges have occurred throughou
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  • ...counterbattery radar in the Firefinder series, used in the counter-rocket, artillery and mortar role. It complements the short-range but omnidirectional AN-|AN/
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  • ...ntended to initiate the propellant train of a piece of [[small arms]] or [[artillery]] ammunition, usually triggered by either the impact of a firing pin or wit
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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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  • ...ns of different branches of types of ground troops (e.g., infantry, tanks, artillery). [[Joint warfare]], in contrast, involves the coordinated actions of servi ...els: the high-speed breakthrough by coordinated tanks, motorized infantry, artillery, and [[close air support]]; followed by securing the flanks by conventional
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  • .../SYQ-27 Naval Fire Control System]] (compatible with Army [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]] (AFATDS); also upgraded with Link 16 of the [[Joint
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  • ==[[Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]]== [[Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] technology, much more expensive than the rockets itself, is av
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  • ..., including [[armored fighting vehicle]]s, [[unmanned ground vehicle]]s, [[artillery]], [[precision guided munition]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s; was an
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  • ...rs clear obstacles. Air defense artillery protects the troops from air and artillery attack while moving. Military police keep roads clear of civilians and pris
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  • ...ebase in the Na San area, fortifying a three-mile ring of hills covered by artillery in the center. This installation bloodily repelled a numerically stronger V ...der that a fortified camp supplied by air could not be taken unless "heavy artillery fire" could be maintained on the airstrip.
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  • ...a Very Small Place'', which actually has more detail on the nature of the artillery on both sides, but not so much the tactical thinking of an artilleryman.
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  • ...is used for both small arms (e.g., rifles, pistols, etc.) and for larger [[artillery]]. While all militaries have gone to metric measurements for the caliber of ==Alternative artillery notation==
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  • ...the [[M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System]] (MLRS) or [[M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System]] (HIMARS) launchers, the '''MGM-140 ATACMS (Army Tactical Mi ...argets such as missile sites and command posts, beyond the range of cannon artillery such as the [[M109 howitzer]]. This missile had 100mi/165km range with mode
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  • ...g a touch-sensitive screen, could tap a finger on the graphic symbol of an artillery unit, and have displayed information such as their ammunition remaining or *Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System
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  • ...d enemy [[counterbattery]] fire. It is networked into the [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]].
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  • * Grotelueschen, Mark E. ''Doctrine under Trial: American Artillery Employment in World War I,'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/101924851?
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  • ...echnical Excellence (CITE) for U.S. Army vehicles (tracked and wheeled), [[artillery]] (self propelled and towed), [[combat engineer|military bridges]], and [[s
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  • ...ion with two batteries of 105mm howitzers and an [[TPQ-36|AN/TPQ-36 (V)8]] artillery locating radar. <ref>{{citation ...support platoons in each maneuver company connect to the [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]] (AFATDS). The scout unit has extensive target acquis
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  • ...home of the [[Hughes Aircraft Company]] and [[MGM]]. Army [[anti-aircraft artillery]] located in [[Inglewood]] and [[Santa Monica]] fired thousands of rounds o
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  • ...ginal intent had been to assign both kinetic (ie., physically destructive) artillery as well as non-kinetic resources such as [[electronic warfare]] to them,<re | journal = Field Artillery Magazine
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  • ...for assistance. The nature of the support may be [[combat arms]], as in [[artillery]]; [[combat support]], as in communications; or [[combat service support]],
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  • ...teries of 155mm [[M109 howitzer]]s and both a AN/[[TPQ-36]] and [[TPQ-37]] artillery locating radar. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...f up to 12 rockets fired at once. Alternatively, the [[M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System]] can hold one canister. ...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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  • Mortars go back to the earliest aspects of siege artillery, and especially attacks on land positions from ships. Where the first siege ...table or truck-carried weapons, but were still compact compared with other artillery of the time. 13" caliber mortars, for example, were not uncommon on ships o
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  • ...World War]] application, it comprises a radio installed in the nose of an artillery or missile [[warhead]] that detects an enemy plane, or the ground, and expl ...in the [[Battle of the Bulge]] in December 1944, when they made the Allied artillery far more devastating, as all the shells now exploded just before hitting th
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  • A '''cluster munition''' is a military weapon, such as a artillery|artillery shell, unguided rocket or guided missile warhead, or a gravity bomb, which ...wasted" in a small area. For certain dispersed targets, such as a group of artillery pieces, it may not be practical to use precision guided weapons against the
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  • ...re used for high-risk operations such as scaling a cliff to seize a German artillery position at the [[Battle of Normandy]].
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  • National militaries stockpiled it in aircraft spray tanks, bombs, artillery shells and missile warheads. Unless the sarin was quite pure, and any exces ...loping binary munitions, in which the final two chemicals were mixed in an artillery shell or bomb, just before release. Iraq used a field technique in which a
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  • ...the extent of ballistic missile initial and midcourse guidance. [[Counter-artillery, rocket and mortar]] (C-RAM) warfare is becoming increasingly practical and
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  • ...it is desirable to armour the magazine. In the case of batteries of towed artillery the temporary magazine will be placed, if possible, in a pit, or natural de Historically, when artillery was powered by [[gunpowder]], a vessel's magazine would be kept below water
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  • *Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System The air defense artillery#ADAM cell|ADAM cell in U.S. Brigade Combat Team headquarters is a new organ
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  • ...inance disposal missions. The M1114 provides protection against small arms artillery airbursts and anti-tank mine blasts.
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  • ...the first regularly constituted military formation that combined infantry, artillery, and cavalry, an innovation of Napoleon Bonaparte. Before the invention of ...was a regiment or brigade. The division also had supporting units such as artillery and engineers, which might be kept under central control or attached to man
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  • ...Sized Forward Entry device for Artillery.jpg|left|350px|thumb|pocket-sized artillery fire request device ...t all levels, can send artillery fire support requests to Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS). It both speeds the call for fire, shows the
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  • ...radar that tracks artillery fire back to its source, and M109 howitzers in artillery units that can shoot back at the enemy cannon site while its shells are sti
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  • As a colonel, he commanded the artillery of the 1st Cavalry Division, and was designated as promotable to brigadier He commanded an artillery battery and a battalion in Germany, and had Pentagon duty as an Army inspec
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  • Introduced in the 1950s, Soviet '''S-60''' 57mm [[anti-aircraft artillery]] (AAA) were the division-level air-defense system of the Soviet Union, bef
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  • | occupation = firefighter, artillery officer Kevill and his men were assigned to the artillery.<ref name=namesakeKevill/><ref name=IroncladRevolution/> However, whe the
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  • ...rld War, were [[anti-submarine warfare]] and the aiming of [[anti-aircraft artillery]].
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  • ...[keep]], as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, was destroyed in 1645 by artillery bombardment during the [[English Civil War]].
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  • ...Artillery Tactical Data System, for deconfliction|deconflicting aircraft, artillery, and missiles in the same airspace.
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  • The most common example would be [[artillery]] larger than a light [[mortar]]. These contrast with individual weapons su
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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
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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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  • ...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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  • | 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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  • ...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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  • ...replaced by agents that were sufficiently toxic, for weight, to be used in artillery shells (e.g., [[phosgene]]).
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  • ...e Missile. U.S. forces on land will have additional final counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) capability, currently experimental with the Phalanx clos
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  • ...don Cricket Club|London]] v [[Mitcham Cricket Club|Mitcham]] game at the [[Artillery Ground]] on 11 August. On 15 July 1751, ''Aris' Gazette'' carried a notice
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  • ...vent of indirect fire artillery toward the end of the 19th century, and as artillery range increased, the side being attacked, at first, could take no effective ...be able to predetonate the rounds. The latest technique is counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM), which actually intercepts the enemy projectiles in mida
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  • ...le]]'s keep, as viewed from the barbican gateway, was destroyed in 1645 by artillery bombardment during the [[English Civil War]].</div></div>
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  • ...specific type of ship, a [[warship]], to be used for deployment of troops, artillery, and for it's own [[Naval Fleet]].
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  • ...de area and point defense, using surface-to-air missiles and anti-aircraft artillery, NORAD coordinated their efforts and fed intelligence to them. Essentially, ...is a U.S. Army air defense artillery#Low altitude air defense|Air Defense Artillery battery in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. At random intervals, or
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  • ...ieutenant [[Thomas V. Harrold]], with a total of 96 men including attached artillery observers and engineers. ...w what was happening, as their listening posts had been destroyed. Chinese artillery fired at eleven in the evening and Harrold responded by coding in the rocke
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  • He served briefly in a World War I artillery regiment, and, after the war, joined the [[Freikorps Rossbach]], and the [[
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  • ...ations, with units assigned as needed. There was a standing II Field Force Artillery headquarters, to which various units were assigned at various times. <ref n | title = SECOND FIELD FORCE VIETNAM ARTILLERY
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  • ...was named "Gruber," after Brigadier General Edmund L. Gruber, a long-time artillery officer at [[Fort Sill]], Oklahoma. ...or and tank destroyer driving ranges and field, anti-aircraft, and coastal artillery firing ranges (with a very large, centrally placed "impact" area that lay i
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  • ...ettable. With experienced troops, it guided them in aiming [[anti-aircraft artillery]]. Eventually, it was replaced by ground attack versions of the [[Fw-190]]
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  • | title = Artillery Fuzes, 19th Century, Combustion Time and Percussion ...thstand great stresses. Bomb warheads do not have the same firing shock as artillery shells, but, if they have to penetrate rock or concrete, also need to be im
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