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zone of fire - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

EFFECTIVE RANGE AREA FOR FIREARMS
Fields of fire; Field of fire (weaponry); Fields of Fire; Beaten zone

zone of fire      
schietzone (beperkt schietbereik voor soldaten of militaire troepen)
direct fire         
  • An [[M777 howitzer]] using direct fire
  • The most basic form of direct fire is from a [[firearm]], seen in this image of an [[M240 machine gun]] firing [[tracer ammunition]]
TRAJECTORY OF A PROJECTILE
Direct-fire; Direct Fire; Direct fire weapon; Line-of-sight fire
direct vuur (vuur rechtstreeks op het doel)
pedestrian precinct         
  • Torggatan, a pedestrian street in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • Tumbacuatro Street in [[Santa Marta]].
  • [[Aleksanterinkatu]], [[Helsinki]]'s main shopping street, 2007
  • [[Ancient City of Aleppo]], the walkway at [[al-Madina Souq]]
  • low-traffic]]) zones: history, examples, pros and cons
  • [[Florida Street]], [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
  • [[Madero Street]] in the [[Historic center of Mexico City]]
  • Cashel Street, 2019
  • [[Lijnbaan]], [[Rotterdam]]'s main shopping street, 1961
  • Queenstown Mall
  • [[Elizabeth Street Mall]], [[Hobart]], Australia
  • The Galerie Vivienne in Paris
  • Jirón de La Union in Lima
  • [[Sai Yeung Choi Street]] in [[Hong Kong]].
  • [[İstiklal Avenue]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Knez Mihailova]] pedestrian zone at night with New Year decoration in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]
  • [[Fremont Street Experience]] in [[Las Vegas]] with the neon lights on
  • M-185]]) on [[Mackinac Island]].
  • [[Calle de Preciados]], [[Madrid]]
  • Marktplatz in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany, coexists with a tramline.
  • [[Martin Place]], [[Sydney]], Australia
  • [[The National Gallery]], [[Trafalgar Square]], [[London]]
  • [[Rua XV de Novembro]] in [[Curitiba]]
  • [[Ottawa]] [[Sparks Street Mall]].
  • Sign for pedestrian street in Central [[Stockholm]] showing a father and daughter
  • Pedestrianized area in [[Times Square]], [[New York City]]
AREA OF A CITY OR TOWN RESERVED FOR PEDESTRIAN-ONLY USE
Pedestrian street; Auto-free zones; Carfree area; Carfree zone; Car-free area; Pedestrianized zone; Pedestrianised zone; Carfree areas; Auto-free zone; Pedestrian Street; Pedestrianization; Pedestrianised street; Pedestrianisation; Pedestrian area; Pedestrianised; No-Car Zone; Pedestrian precinct; Car-free place; Car-free zones; Car-free zone; Pedestrian-only use; Car-free urban area; Vehicle restricted zones; Pedestrianized street; Pedestrian mall; Pedestrian zones; No traffic zones; Pedestrian road; Pedestrianizing; Pedestrianize; Pedestrianise; Pedestrianized; Open-air pedestrian mall; Pedestrian malls
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تعريف

fire department
(fire departments)
The fire department is an organization which has the job of putting out fires. (AM; in BRIT, use fire service
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ويكيبيديا

Field of fire

The field of fire of a weapon (or group of weapons) is the area around it that can easily and effectively be reached by gunfire. The term 'field of fire' is mostly used in reference to machine guns. Their fields of fire incorporate the beaten zone.

The term originally came from the 'field of fire' in front of forts (and similar defensive positions), cleared so there was no shelter for an approaching enemy.

Beaten zone is a concept in indirect infantry small arms fire, specifically machine guns. It describes the area between the "first catch" and the "last graze" of a bullet's trajectory. At the first of these points, a bullet will hit a standing man in the head, at the last of these points, as the bullet drops, it will hit a standing man in the feet. Anyone standing within a given gun's beaten zone will be hit somewhere from head to foot.

Given that there is variance in the path of each bullet, and differences in mechanisms as designed, all machine guns have beaten zones with some width. A good example from history is the duels between Australian soldiers and German MG34 teams, during the 'April battles' and later, at Tobruk during 1941. The much narrower beaten zone of the Bren guns helped the Australians to win those duels, despite the lower rate of fire of their Mk1 .303" Bren guns.

The concept works best as part of a static defence with the area covered by a position plotted out beforehand. Usually the machine guns will be mounted on a tripod and indirect fire sights (such as a dial sight) fitted in addition to, or instead of, direct fire ones. Fire can then be called in by spotters to engage specific points in the guns' field of fire, even if out of sight of the machine gunners.

Overlapping machine guns, creating a crossfire, using the beaten zone concept, together with the idea of enfilading were an important part of World War I.

Beaten zone can also refer to the area that shells will usually land in when fired from an artillery piece. It is in the shape of a rectangle with the longer sides parallel to the direction of fire because artillery tends to deviate more forwards and backwards than right and left.