CFF

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Across
  1. 2. Observer must send their location to the Fire Direction Control (FDC) before executing a Polar Call for Fire.
  2. 3. A technique used to establish a bracket where one round lands over and another short of the target.
  3. 5. Transmission term indicating each round fired during adjustment.
  4. 10. Identifies the observer and unit being contacted in a call for fire.
  5. 12. This phase indicates the completion of the fire for effect mission.
Down
  1. 1. Defines a method of specifying direction and distance in relation to a known point.
  2. 4. Concludes the call for fire, including refining corrections and ensuring surveillance.
  3. 6. Specifies mission type; includes Adjust Fire, Fire for Effect, Immediate Supp/Smk, and Suppression.
  4. 7. The method of specifying a target’s position using a minimum of 6 digits and a max of 10.
  5. 8. A term that informs when a round is five seconds from detonation.
  6. 9. The unit of measurement used to define the direction of a Polar Method transmission (nearest 10)
  7. 11. The distance from observer to target is used to calculate this factor.