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defilade [ˌdɛfɪˈleɪd] Military n 1. (Military / Fortifications) protection provided by obstacles against enemy crossfire from the rear, or observation 2. (Military / Fortifications) the disposition of defensive fortifications to produce this protection vb (tr) (Military / Fortifications) to provide protection for by defilade [see de-, enfilade] 1. Protection from hostile observation and fire provided by an obstacle such as a hill, ridge, or bank. 2. A vertical distance by which a position is concealed from enemy observation. 3. To shield from enemy fire or observation by using natural or artificial obstacles. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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For the reduction of the casualties caused by the Infantry and Artillery fire, the enemy widely used defilades and artificial covers and, as consequence, first the issue arose concerning the Artillery fire against the out-of-sight target for the gun-layer, then it was followed by the indirect fire issue, Captain K. If the ground is uneven--has defilades, hills and ravines that could offer added protection from the effects of indirect fire--the FSO may suggest a "Cease load" on a target closer to the objective than normally would be safe. |
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