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Wat (wie) is cross-fire - definitie

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

cross-fire         
  • Rotatory, right fore and left hind leading, slow motion
  • A shallow loop, often used for teaching the counter-canter
  • A horse in the midst of a flying change of lead, note position of diagonal front and hind legs.
  • To perform a flying change, the rider will switch her aids in the next step (as she is currently asking the horse to canter on the right lead), moving her left leg towards the girth to ask the horse to change his leg while in the suspension phase.
THE PAIR OF LEGS, LEFT OR RIGHT, THAT LEADS TO A GREATER EXTENT WHEN A QUADRUPED ANIMAL IS CANTERING, GALLOPING, OR LEAPING
Lead change; Counter-canter; Tempi change; Flying change; Rotatory canter; Transverse canter; Disunited; Cross-canter; Cross-firing; Cross-fire; Flying lead change
Cross Fire (novel)         
BOOK BY JAMES PATTERSON
User:Wpollard/Cro; Cross Fire (James Patterson novel)
Cross Fire is the 17th book of James Patterson's Alex Cross series. In the novel, Kyle Craig has come back for one final scare to finally kill Alex Cross, but Alex has a special day ahead of him, one that concerns Bree and his relationship.
Fire Cross 1914–1918         
  • Fire Cross with alternative rendering of the obverse design
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MILITARY DECORATION
Fire Cross 1914-1918; Croix du Feu
The 1914 – 1918 Fire Cross (, ) was a Belgian military decoration awarded to all holders of the so-called "Fire Card" which was awarded to all who came under fire at the front during the First World War. The medal was established by royal decree on 6 February 1934.

Wikipedia

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.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor cross-fire
1. Cross fire is not a particularly effective environment for resolution.
2. Officials said he had been caught in the cross–fire.
3. In others, the reporters got caught in cross–fire.
4. In the cross–fire, a number of people were killed.
5. A man and a woman were wounded in the cross fire.