Definition
Indirect fire is when you shoot at a target that you can’t see directly. Think of it like throwing a ball over a wall – you can't see where it will land, but you calculate the trajectory. It involves using calculations and aiming aids to hit a target beyond visual range. Unlike direct fire, indirect fire relies on spotting teams or technology to guide the projectiles. It’s like playing artillery support in a video game – you're not on the front lines, but you're making a big impact.