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Three-Dimensional Fires refer to a military concept that encompasses the ability to engage targets in three dimensions: across the surface, in the air, and below the surface. This approach integrates various fire support elements, including artillery, air support, and missile systems, to create a comprehensive and coordinated attack strategy. The goal is to enhance the effectiveness of military operations by allowing forces to target threats from multiple angles and altitudes, thus improving overall situational awareness and lethality.

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