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field of fire

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field of fire [′fēld əv ′fīr]
(ordnance)
The area which a weapon or group of weapons may cover effectively with fire from a given position.


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Remember what the field of fire is for that particular weapon and keep people out of that area.
Indeed its main virtue appears to be the excellent field of fire for speed cameras
In a nutshell, the Spider is placed in the centre of a possible field of engagement, its tripwires are set at strategic positions--someone tripping a wire sends a signal to the remote unit--where the soldier can monitor the tripping wire actuation progress and activate the munitions when the hostile forces are in the optimum field of fire.
 
 
 
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