WordNet
n. fire from two or more weapons directed at a single target or area (as fire by batteries of two or more warships) [syn: massed fire]
Usage examples of "concentrated fire".
The concentrated fire of 5 thermo-beamers hit the energy screen again, pelting it with a glowing shower of sparks.
Toward two o'clock the regiment, having already lost more than two hundred men, was moved forward into a trampled oatfield in the gap between Semenovsk and the Knoll Battery, where thousands of men perished that day and on which an intense, concentrated fire from several hundred enemy guns was directed between one and two o'clock.
If the population had stayed put, however, the concentrated fire of the Yuuzhan Vong would have eventually overwhelmed them.
Were it lower, he would simply clear away the threshkreen with concentrated fire from plasma cannon.
As concentrated fire began to bring down the walls of the chasm in mounds of slumping mud and stone, Dominic ducked inside the base.
German soldiers, some without helmets or with uniform blouses and coats undone, were moving towards the hedge which had not returned their concentrated fire.
Hardly had the SEALs come within fifty yards of the end of the wall when a blaze of concentrated fire struck them from the rear.
But the alien must have been so hard hit by the concentrated fire that it was at least stunned out.
The Frelimo sweep line dissolved before Sean's eyes, blown away by the Hind's concentrated fire, and the dust rolled over the hollow in which they lay, concealing them from the air in those crucial seconds the Hind hovered above them.
The Perspex canopy disintegrated around him and concentrated fire tore him to shreds.