interdiction fire
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interdiction fire
[‚in·tər′dik·shən ¦fīr] (ordnance)
Gunfire delivered in the process of interdiction; for example, firing on a specified place, as a rail yard, assembly area, crossroad, or the like, to prevent effective use of that area.
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