field of fire

  • 1Field of fire — The field of fire of a weapon (or group of weapons) is the area around it that it can easily and effectively reached by gunfire. The term field of fire is mostly used in reference to machine guns. Their fields of fire incorporate the beaten zone …

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  • 2field of fire — noun the area that a weapon or group of weapons can cover effectively with gun fire from a given position • Hypernyms: ↑tract, ↑piece of land, ↑piece of ground, ↑parcel of land, ↑parcel * * * : the area that can be covered by the fire from a… …

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  • 3field of fire — ugnies laukas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Plotas, kurį iš nustatytų pozicijų vienu ar grupe ginklų galima aprėpti ugnimi. atitikmenys: angl. field of fire pranc. champ de tir …

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  • 4Field of fire (disambiguation) — The term field of fire or fields of fire may refer to:* Field of fire, the area around one or several weapon that can be reached by bullets. * Field of Fire (DS9 episode), a seventh season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine . * Field of Fire… …

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  • 5Field of Fire (album) — Infobox Album Name = Field of Fire Type = studio Artist = Richard Lloyd |250px Released = 1986 Recorded = Mistlur One Stockholm, Sweden 1985 Genre = Rock Length = Label = Moving Target/Celluloid Producer = Richard Lloyd Stefan Glaumann Reviews =… …

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  • 6field of fire — The area which a weapon or a group of weapons may cover effectively with fire from a given position …

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  • 7field of fire — the area covered by a weapon or group of weapons firing from a given position. * * * …

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  • 8field of fire — noun The area that a projectile weapon (or group of weapons) can reach from a given position …

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  • 9field of fire — firing range, area where it is permitted to practice shooting with live ammunition …

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  • 10Fire marshal — A no smoking sign at a gas station by order of the state fire marshal. The fire marshal is often charged with enforcing fire related laws. For the same job role in the UK, see Fire Safety Inspector. A fire marshal, in the United States and Canada …

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