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A '''Fire Control Instrument''' is a mechanical or electro-mechanical device that helps aim or coordinate the use of gunsIt is not a very formal term, but one broadly applied.
A '''Fire Control Instrument''', as the term is used in the Royal Navy of this period, is a mechanical or electro-mechanical communication device that helps coordinate gunneryThe interesting examples include data transmitters and receivers for communicating ranges, deflections and orders, but it extends to the simple gongs and bells used for coordinating salvo fire or the cessation of fire.  


Oddly, the term was not often used to refer to items such as [[Gunnery Director|directors]], [[Dreyer Fire Control Table]]s, etc.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Vickers Fire Control Instruments]]
*[[Barr and Stroud Fire Control Instruments]]
*[[Siemens Fire Control Instruments]]


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 20:34, 21 September 2009

A Fire Control Instrument, as the term is used in the Royal Navy of this period, is a mechanical or electro-mechanical communication device that helps coordinate gunnery. The interesting examples include data transmitters and receivers for communicating ranges, deflections and orders, but it extends to the simple gongs and bells used for coordinating salvo fire or the cessation of fire.

Oddly, the term was not often used to refer to items such as directors, Dreyer Fire Control Tables, etc.

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