Fire for effect was usually in successive bursts of 8 to 10 rounds.
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Once the target is bracketed for range, simply adjust and fire for effect.
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When the fire is good enough the FO signals " target on, fire for effect ".
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An American destroyer from the gunfire support group reduced the enemy installation before it could fire for effect.
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Instead of using pin-point artillery firing they used old means of " fire for effect " using artillery en masse.
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A " Fire For Effect " or " FFE " calls for all of the guns or tubes to fire a round.
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If you are holding your last magazine, insert it, then rack one more time to load, then fire for effect .-->
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Guards at nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities have been instructed to " open fire for effect " if their demands are ignored, he added.
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The user would then use the virtual DMD to adjust the fire onto the target, fire for effect, and then give end-of-mission details.
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The third stage directed fire for effect on targets, some batteries continued to shell infantry positions, while heavy pieces engaged long range targets to cut off reinforcements.