avotulta
Avotulta is a Finnish term used to refer to direct, open-fire shooting with a firearm at a target that is visible to the shooter. The word combines avo- meaning open and tuli meaning fire, and it is employed in Finnish military, police, and media language to describe incidents where gunfire is directed at people or property from a position with a clear line of sight.
The phrase has long been part of Finnish security and defense vocabulary. It is commonly found in
Avotulta contrasts with indirect fire, such as artillery, mortars, or aircraft-delivered munitions, where targets are engaged
In Finnish texts, avotulta can appear in inflected forms such as avotulta, depending on sentence grammar. The
Direct fire, Open fire, Finnish military terminology, Firearm safety.
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