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cross fire$1$ - traduction vers allemand

MILITARY TERM FOR THE SITING OF WEAPONS SO THAT THEIR ARCS OF FIRE OVERLAP
Cross fire; Interlocking fire

cross fire      
n. Kreuzfeuer, Feuergefecht bei dem von zwei Seiten geschossen wird; schneller Austausch von Argumenten
fire engine         
  • Antique Japanese fire pump
  • Horse-drawn fire pump given to [[Brockhampton Estate]] in 1818
  • Fire engine, Philadelphia, 1838, trying to save adjacent building. One firefighter (with helmet) directs the water; three to his left are manning the pump. Hand-colored. To the right of the engine is a hose truck.
  • Manually drawn fire pump in service in [[Edinburgh]] in 1824
  • International]] wildland fire engine with the [[United States Forest Service]]
  • One of the simplest forms of ''hand tub'' type fire engines, engraving from the mid 17th century in Germany
  • Fire engine at Fire Brigade Headquarters, Sydney, 1941
  • Front of a fire engine with built-in [[winch]], e.g. for towing damaged cars. The [[shackle]]s serve a similar purpose.
  • An [[Iveco]] turntable ladder with the [[Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations]]
  • An Isuzu water tender with the [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]]
  • An [[American LaFrance]] tiller truck with the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • Fire engine invented by Hans Hautsch
  • A Scania aerial apparatus with [[Fire and Rescue New South Wales]]
  • An articulating platform truck with the [[Roskilde]] fire brigade
  • Oshkosh]] airport crash tender with the [[Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport]] fire department
EMERGENCY VEHICLE INTENDED TO PUT OUT FIRES
Fire truck; Fire Engine; Fire tender; Firetruck; Fire trucks; Turntable ladder; Pumpers; Pumper truck; Pumper; Firetrucks; Ladder truck; Fire-engine; Turntable ladders; Aerial Apparatus; Aerial water tower; Aerial ladder; Platform truck; Platform trucks; Fire Truck; Hydraulic platform; Snorkel (firefighting); Snorkel (fire fighting); Rescue pumper; 🚒; Tiller ladder; Hook-and-ladder truck; Aerial ladder truck; Tiller truck; Wildland-urban interface engine; Type 1 fire engine; Type 2 fire engine; Platform fire truck; 🛱; Fire engines; Fire truck (vehicle); Fire truck.
Feuerwehrauto
fire truck         
  • Antique Japanese fire pump
  • Horse-drawn fire pump given to [[Brockhampton Estate]] in 1818
  • Fire engine, Philadelphia, 1838, trying to save adjacent building. One firefighter (with helmet) directs the water; three to his left are manning the pump. Hand-colored. To the right of the engine is a hose truck.
  • Manually drawn fire pump in service in [[Edinburgh]] in 1824
  • International]] wildland fire engine with the [[United States Forest Service]]
  • One of the simplest forms of ''hand tub'' type fire engines, engraving from the mid 17th century in Germany
  • Fire engine at Fire Brigade Headquarters, Sydney, 1941
  • Front of a fire engine with built-in [[winch]], e.g. for towing damaged cars. The [[shackle]]s serve a similar purpose.
  • An [[Iveco]] turntable ladder with the [[Romanian General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations]]
  • An Isuzu water tender with the [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]]
  • An [[American LaFrance]] tiller truck with the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • Fire engine invented by Hans Hautsch
  • A Scania aerial apparatus with [[Fire and Rescue New South Wales]]
  • An articulating platform truck with the [[Roskilde]] fire brigade
  • Oshkosh]] airport crash tender with the [[Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport]] fire department
EMERGENCY VEHICLE INTENDED TO PUT OUT FIRES
Fire truck; Fire Engine; Fire tender; Firetruck; Fire trucks; Turntable ladder; Pumpers; Pumper truck; Pumper; Firetrucks; Ladder truck; Fire-engine; Turntable ladders; Aerial Apparatus; Aerial water tower; Aerial ladder; Platform truck; Platform trucks; Fire Truck; Hydraulic platform; Snorkel (firefighting); Snorkel (fire fighting); Rescue pumper; 🚒; Tiller ladder; Hook-and-ladder truck; Aerial ladder truck; Tiller truck; Wildland-urban interface engine; Type 1 fire engine; Type 2 fire engine; Platform fire truck; 🛱; Fire engines; Fire truck (vehicle); Fire truck.
Feuerlöschfahrzeug

Définition

fire department
(fire departments)
The fire department is an organization which has the job of putting out fires. (AM; in BRIT, use fire service
)
N-COUNT-COLL: usu the N

Wikipédia

Crossfire

A crossfire (also known as interlocking fire) is a military term for the siting of weapons (often automatic weapons such as assault rifles or sub-machine guns) so that their arcs of fire overlap. This tactic came to prominence in World War I.

Siting weapons this way is an example of the application of the defensive principle of mutual support. The advantage of siting weapons that mutually support one another is that it is difficult for an attacker to find a covered approach to any one defensive position. Use of armour, air support, indirect fire support, and stealth are tactics that may be used to assault a defensive position. However, when combined with land mines, snipers, barbed wire, and air cover, crossfire became a difficult tactic to counter in the early 20th century.