horizontal fire

The Sailor's Word-Book

From artillery, is that in which the piece is laid either direct on the object, or with but small elevation above it, the limit on land being 10°, and afloat still less. It is the most telling under ordinary circumstances, and includes all other varieties, with the exception of vertical fire, which has elevations of from 30° and upwards; and, according to some few, curved fire, an intermediate kind, of limited application.

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