screening smoke - meaning and definition. What is screening smoke
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What (who) is screening smoke - definition

WEAPONS COUNTERMEASURE
SMOKESCREEN; Smoke-screen; Infrared smoke; Smoke screens; Smoke screening; Screening smoke; Smoke trap; Visual and Infrared Screening Smoke
  • French Legionnaire]] moving through a smoke screen generated using a smoke grenade
  • A smoke screen obstructing the view of the parachute [[landing at Nadzab]], 1943
  • A [[British Army]] [[Challenger 2]] deploying a smoke screen using a smoke generator installed in its rear
  • JGSDF]] [[Toyota Mega Cruiser]] with a smoke generator installed in its rear compartment
  • training exercise]]
  • Yellow smoke screens deployed to mark soldiers completing an objective during [[Exercise Northern Edge]] 2017
  • British and Scottish soldiers disembarking from a [[landing craft]] under a smoke screen, 1941
  • CV-2}} obscured by a smoke screen, 1929
  • Assault Amphibious Vehicles]] deploying smoke to cover their landing
  • Amphibious vehicles deploying smoke grenades

smoke screen         
n. to lay (down) a smoke screen
Smoke screen         
A smoke screen is smoke released to mask the movement or location of military units such as infantry, tanks, aircraft, or ships.
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Smoke screen

A smoke screen is smoke released to mask the movement or location of military units such as infantry, tanks, aircraft, or ships.

Smoke screens are commonly deployed either by a canister (such as a grenade) or generated by a vehicle (such as a tank or a warship).

Whereas smoke screens were originally used to hide movement from enemies' line of sight, modern technology means that they are now also available in new forms; they can screen in the infrared as well as visible spectrum of light to prevent detection by infrared sensors or viewers, and they are also available for vehicles in a super-dense form used to block laser beams of enemy laser designators or rangefinders.