effective artillery fire control

effective artillery fire control
operatyvus artilerijos ugnies valdymas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Artilerijos ugnies valdymas, reikalaujantis, kad artilerijos vienetų vadai ir štabai gerai suvoktų situaciją ir greitai reaguotų į jos pakitimus; gerai suprastų vyresniųjų vadų (viršininkų) skiriamus ugnies uždavinius; laiku priimtų (patikslintų) sprendimus dėl ugnies uždavinių atlikimo; greitai ir suprantamai skirtų ugnies uždavinius pavaldiniams. atitikmenys: angl. effective artillery fire control rus. оперативное управление огнем артиллерии

Artilerijos terminų žodynas – Vilnius: Generolo Jono Žemaičio Lietuvos karo akademija. . 2004.

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