weaponsfire
Weaponsfire refers to the energy released when a weapon is discharged, including the propulsion of a projectile or the emission of energy from a directed-energy system. It encompasses small-arms fire, artillery, tank and naval gunfire, missiles, and modern directed-energy weapons, as well as the audible report and visible muzzle flash that accompany such discharges.
The phenomenon is analyzed in three phases. Internal ballistics covers the ignition of propellant and the pressure
Characteristics of weaponsfire vary with caliber, mechanism, and range. Key factors include rate of fire (cyclic,
Fire control and safety are essential considerations in any discussion of weaponsfire. Military and civilian training