artillery fire
Artillery fire refers to the use of large-caliber guns, such as cannons and howitzers, to launch projectiles over long distances. This type of fire is typically used in military operations to support ground troops, destroy enemy positions, or create barriers. Artillery can fire various types of ammunition, including explosive shells, smoke rounds, and flares.
The effectiveness of artillery fire relies on accurate targeting and coordination with other military units. Modern artillery systems often use advanced technology, such as GPS and computer systems, to improve precision and reduce collateral damage. Proper training and communication are essential for successful artillery operations in combat scenarios.