Across
- 1. command post from where the fire support team or artillery battery control the fire mission
- 5. a member of the artillery corps who is positioned with the infantry to direct artillery fire on enemy positions
- 8. the process of determining the location of targets, friendly positions, and the artillery's own position, used to accurately aim and fire the artillery.
- 9. the use of artillery to fire at targets that cannot be seen by the gun crew, typically determined by the forward observer or fire direction center.
Down
- 1. the task of firing artillery at a specific target, typically determined by the forward observer or fire support team
- 2. a unit of artillery, typically consisting of several weapons, such as howitzers or cannons, and the soldiers who operate them
- 3. the use of artillery to target enemy artillery positions, in order to neutralize their ability to fire on friendly forces
- 4. A military branch that specializes in the use of artillery, which includes heavy weapons like guns, mortars, and rocket launchers.
- 6. a group of soldiers that specializes in providing fire support to ground troops, typically consisting of a combination of artillery and close air support
- 7. that provide the artillery with target information, enabling them to engage the enemy with precision and speed.