opeenvolig
Opeenvolig is a Dutch term used to describe the sequential firing of projectiles, such as artillery shells, from multiple guns at the same target. The concept involves coordinating the firing of multiple guns to achieve a more effective and precise attack, often referred to as a barrage.
In an opeenvolig setup, vehicles or guns are arranged in a way that allows them to fire
Opeenvolig was first used in World War I as a tactic to break through enemy trenches. By
The concept has seen modern adaptations in various forms of artillery and missile technology, including the
The strategic advantages of opeenvolig can be significant, including improved accuracy, increased lethality, and reduced radiation