range of engagement - translation to spanish
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range of engagement - translation to spanish

GUIDELINES FOR MILITARY FORCE
Rules of Engagement; Rule of engagement
  • Rules of Engagement for [[Operation Provide Relief]], 1992

range of engagement      
distancia de enfrentamiento (la distancia de donde se dispara fuego al enemigo para que sea eficaz y no le dé descanso)
shooting range         
  • Clay pigeon layouts for Skeet and Trap shooting
  • Temporary 10metre range for the 2022 CSF(ED) Championships in a Cardiff sports hall.
  • Archery range in Doha, Qatar
  • Electronic targets in use at the British Airgun Championship.
  • Floor and sectional diagrams of a typical indoor firing range<ref name=":0" />
  • Shooting ranges carry a significant risk of [[lead poisoning]] and are a public health concern
  • NSRA's]] Malcolm Cooper 50 Metre Range on [[Bisley Camp]], UK
  • Outdoor firing range
  • An indoor shooting range with overhead target carriers
  • Indoor pistol shooting range
  • Shooting targets for woodchuck hunting
  • Protected firing point at Sydney International Shooting Centre, built for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games
SPECIALIZED FACILITY DESIGNED FOR FIREARMS PRACTICE
Gun ranges; Rifle range; Gun range; Rifle Range; Range master; Firing range; Firing ranges; Shooting ranges; Miniature rifle range; Target range shooting; Shooting-ranges; Shooting ground; Barrack range; Shooting Range; Backstop (shooting)
Campo de tiro
gun range         
  • Clay pigeon layouts for Skeet and Trap shooting
  • Temporary 10metre range for the 2022 CSF(ED) Championships in a Cardiff sports hall.
  • Archery range in Doha, Qatar
  • Electronic targets in use at the British Airgun Championship.
  • Floor and sectional diagrams of a typical indoor firing range<ref name=":0" />
  • Shooting ranges carry a significant risk of [[lead poisoning]] and are a public health concern
  • NSRA's]] Malcolm Cooper 50 Metre Range on [[Bisley Camp]], UK
  • Outdoor firing range
  • An indoor shooting range with overhead target carriers
  • Indoor pistol shooting range
  • Shooting targets for woodchuck hunting
  • Protected firing point at Sydney International Shooting Centre, built for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games
SPECIALIZED FACILITY DESIGNED FOR FIREARMS PRACTICE
Gun ranges; Rifle range; Gun range; Rifle Range; Range master; Firing range; Firing ranges; Shooting ranges; Miniature rifle range; Target range shooting; Shooting-ranges; Shooting ground; Barrack range; Shooting Range; Backstop (shooting)
(n.) = galería de tiro, campo de tiro
Ex: Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.

Definition

loran
loran (acrón. del ingl. "long range aid to navigation", ayuda a gran distancia a la navegación) m. Aero., Mar. Sistema de navegación aérea y marítima que se basa en la emisión de impulsos que se transmiten a la vez por estaciones de radio muy alejadas entre sí.

Wikipedia

Rules of engagement

Rules of engagement (ROE) are the internal rules or directives afforded military forces (including individuals) that define the circumstances, conditions, degree, and manner in which the use of force, or actions which might be construed as provocative, may be applied. They provide authorization for and/or limits on, among other things, the use of force and the employment of certain specific capabilities. In some nations, articulated ROE have the status of guidance to military forces, while in other nations, ROE constitute lawful command. Rules of engagement do not normally dictate how a result is to be achieved, but will indicate what measures may be unacceptable.

While ROE is used in both domestic and international operations by some militaries, ROE is not used for domestic operations in the United States. Instead, the use of force by the U.S. military in such situations is governed by Rules for the Use of Force (RUF).

An abbreviated description of the rules of engagement may be issued to all personnel. Commonly referred to as a "ROE card", this document provides the soldier with a summary of the ROE regulating the use of force for a particular mission.