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  • ...ap had guns behind a mountain, lobbing shells over it, The other was using artillery point-blank, at 100 yards or some such range; Giap had guns in the trenches ::*[[Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]]
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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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  • | pagename = Artillery | abc = Artillery
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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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  • | pagename = Self-propelled artillery | abc = Self-propelled artillery
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  • * [http://www.enemyforces.net/artillery.htm Modern artillery]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • Artillery catalyst
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  • * [http://www.enemyforces.net/artillery.htm Modern artillery]
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  • Shakespeare has artillery in ''King John''. Ignorance, or a different attitude to anachronism? Is thi ...'', you might, if you were very ingenious, argue that Shakespeare is using artillery in its old sense of any engine of war (OED), but it is more likely it is ju
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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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