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In weaponry, a Kill Box is a three-dimensional target area, defined to facilitate the integration of coordinated joint weapons fire. It is a joint forces coordination measure enabling air assets to engage surface targets without needing further coordination with commanders and without terminal attack control. The space is defined by an area reference system, but could follow terrain features, be located by grid coordinates or a radius from a center point.

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  • In weaponry, a Kill Box is a three-dimensional target area, defined to facilitate the integration of coordinated joint weapons fire. It is a joint forces coordination measure enabling air assets to engage surface targets without needing further coordination with commanders and without terminal attack control. The space is defined by an area reference system, but could follow terrain features, be located by grid coordinates or a radius from a center point. Such a joint coordination measure can help commanders focus the effort of air and indirect fire assets, and also restrict the trajectories and effects of surface-to-surface fires. There may be no-fire areas (NFAs), restricted operations areas (ROAs) and airspace coordination areas (ACAs) included. No friendly ground forces should go into a kill box unless covered by a no-fire area. A type of Fire Support Coordinating Measure (FSCM), a Kill Box is often defined by a grid reference system – based on lines of Latitude and Longitude – superimposed upon a map of an area of operation. Each square of the grid may be sub-divided into smaller boxes, each of which may carry its own level of permission – or restriction – on the use of air-to-surface or surface-to-surface weapons. First developed by the U.S. Air Force in the late 1980s, the technique gained notoriety through its use during the first Gulf War (1991). The tactics, techniques, and procedures of Kill Box employment were further refined by the U.S. Air Force throughout the 1990s, leading to more efficient prosecution of targets. During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, they were once again used with devastating effect to prosecute the air war in support of the initial invasion. Use of Kill Boxes is now part of Joint U.S. Doctrine and is used by many of the U.S.'s allies. (en)
  • Kill Box, também conhecida como “caixa letal” ou “caixa da morte”, é uma tática de guerra que destacou-se na década de 1990. A tática de kill box designa uma região tridimensional segmentada por uma rede determinada por coordenadas, geralmente dados de latitude e longitude, na qual as forças militares são autorizadas a conduzir ataques letais contra alvos em terra sem qualquer coordenação do comando. Desta forma se têm esta região como uma “área de fogo livre esta designação é bem adaptada a sua aplicação de forma descentralizada . Uma kill box é uma zona autônoma temporária de massacre. (pt)
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  • Kill Box, também conhecida como “caixa letal” ou “caixa da morte”, é uma tática de guerra que destacou-se na década de 1990. A tática de kill box designa uma região tridimensional segmentada por uma rede determinada por coordenadas, geralmente dados de latitude e longitude, na qual as forças militares são autorizadas a conduzir ataques letais contra alvos em terra sem qualquer coordenação do comando. Desta forma se têm esta região como uma “área de fogo livre esta designação é bem adaptada a sua aplicação de forma descentralizada . Uma kill box é uma zona autônoma temporária de massacre. (pt)
  • In weaponry, a Kill Box is a three-dimensional target area, defined to facilitate the integration of coordinated joint weapons fire. It is a joint forces coordination measure enabling air assets to engage surface targets without needing further coordination with commanders and without terminal attack control. The space is defined by an area reference system, but could follow terrain features, be located by grid coordinates or a radius from a center point. (en)
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