gunnery

[ˈɡʌnəri]

gunnery Definition

  • 1the branch of military science dealing with guns, artillery, and related weapons
  • 2the art or skill of firing guns

Using gunnery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gunnery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was trained in gunnery during his military service.

  • Example

    The ship's gunnery was highly effective in battle.

  • Example

    The army's gunnery exercises were conducted in a remote area.

gunnery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gunnery

Phrases with gunnery

  • naval gunnery

    the use of large-caliber guns mounted on naval vessels for attacking other ships or land targets

    Example

    The naval gunnery exercise was conducted in the open sea.

  • the use of artillery in the field, as opposed to fixed positions

    Example

    The soldiers were trained in field gunnery to support ground troops.

  • anti-aircraft gunnery

    the use of guns to defend against enemy aircraft

    Example

    The anti-aircraft gunnery unit was deployed to protect the city from air raids.

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Summary: gunnery in Brief

Gunnery [ˈɡʌnəri] refers to the branch of military science that deals with guns, artillery, and related weapons. It also denotes the art or skill of firing guns. Examples include 'He was trained in gunnery during his military service.' and 'The ship's gunnery was highly effective in battle.' Phrases like 'naval gunnery' and 'field gunnery' specify contexts, while 'anti-aircraft gunnery' refers to defense against aircraft.