Crossfire
A crossfire (also known as interlocking fire) is a military term for the siting of weapons (often automatic weapons such as assault rifles or sub-machine guns) so that their arcs of fire overlap. This tactic came to prominence in World War I. Siting weapons this way is an example of the application of the defensive principle of mutual support. The advantage of siting weapons that mutually support one another is that it is difficult for an attacker to find a covered approach to any one defensive position.
Crossfire
A crossfire (also known as interlocking fire) is a military term for the siting of weapons (often automatic weapons such as assault rifles or sub-machine guns) so that their arcs of fire overlap. This tactic came to prominence in World War I. Siting weapons this way is an example of the application of the defensive principle of mutual support. The advantage of siting weapons that mutually support one another is that it is difficult for an attacker to find a covered approach to any one defensive position.
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A crossfire (also known as int ...... ter in the early 20th century.
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Een spervuur is een militaire ...... eer van de partijen belemmert.
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Kreuzfeuer ist ein militärisch ...... r Verteidigung benutzt wurden.
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十字砲火(じゅうじほうか、英:Crossfire、別名:in ...... スファイアと呼ばれる。この戦法は、第一次世界大戦で登場した。
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A crossfire (also known as int ...... to any one defensive position.
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Een spervuur is een militaire ...... eer van de partijen belemmert.
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Kreuzfeuer ist ein militärisch ...... r Verteidigung benutzt wurden.
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十字砲火(じゅうじほうか、英:Crossfire、別名:in ...... スファイアと呼ばれる。この戦法は、第一次世界大戦で登場した。
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Crossfire
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Kreuzfeuer
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Spervuur (militair)
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十字砲火
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