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1 fire from defilade
Военный термин: вести огонь с закрытой огневой позиции, огонь с закрытых ОП -
2 fire from defilade
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3 fire
огонь; стрельба; ркт. пуск; обстрел; пожар; зажигать, воспламенять; вести огонь; стрелять; производить выстрел; см. тж. engagement; firing; shootingbring fire to bear (on) — обрушивать огонь, обстреливать
dedicate the fires of a battery (to a unit) — ставить задачу (батарее) на специальную огневую поддержку (части)
— aerial fires— APC fire— close-supporting fire— counterbattery neutralization fire— direct-supporting fire— general supporting fire— gun fire— indirect laying fire— live ammunition fire— overwatching fire— post-action fires— single shot fire— smoke laying fire— spluttered fire— supporting fire— throw fire into— turn fire on -
4 вести огонь с закрытой огневой позиции
Military: fire from defiladeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести огонь с закрытой огневой позиции
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5 огонь с закрытых ОП
Military: fire from defiladeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > огонь с закрытых ОП
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6 desenfilada
adj.under cover from fire. (Military)f.1 part of a fortification protected against being fired upon from adjoining high lands.2 defilade.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desenfilar. -
7 position
позиция; положение; местонахождение; местоположение; район; точка стояния; рабочее место ( оператора) ; состояние; должность; перемещать ( в определенное положение) ; определять местонахождение; размещать; развертывать; дислоцировать; см. тж. site— defiladed position— delaying position— direct laying position— forward deiaying position— indirect laying position— initial delaying position— rear defensive position— rearward delaying position— switching position— turret-above cover position— turret-down cover position
См. также в других словарях:
defilade — transitive verb ( laded; lading) Etymology: probably from de + filade (as in enfilade) Date: 1828 to arrange (fortifications) so as to protect the lines from frontal or enfilading fire and the interior from fire from above or behind • defilade… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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