shellaided
Shellaided is a term used to describe a military operation or strategy that involves the use of artillery shells to support or complement other military actions, such as infantry assaults or air strikes. The term is derived from the use of artillery shells to "aid" or "assist" these operations, improving their effectiveness and success rates.
The concept of shellaided operations dates back to the early 20th century, with notable examples including
Artillery support can take various forms, including:
Barrage: A continuous or near-continuous bombardment of a specific area to suppress enemy defenses and prepare
Fire support: Targeted artillery fire to neutralize specific enemy positions, vehicles, or installations.
Smoke: The use of smoke shells to create obscurants, concealing friendly forces or masking their movements.
Shellaided operations are typically planned and coordinated with other military assets, such as aircraft and infantry,
In summary, shellaided operations are a crucial aspect of modern military strategy, providing artillery support to