Effective range may describe a distance between two points where one point is subject to an
energy release at the other point. The
source, receiver, and conditions between the two points must be specified to define an effective range. Effective range may represent the maximum distance at which a measuring device or receiver will predictably respond to an energy release of specified magnitude. Alternatively, effective range may be the maximum distance at which the energy released from a specified device will cause the desired effect on a target receiver. Angular dispersion may be significant to effectiveness for asymmetrical energy
propagation toward small targets.
Weapons The following definition has been attributed to the
United States Department of Defense:
The maximum distance at which a weapon may be expected to be accurate and achieve the desired effect. Accuracy is ambiguous in the absence of a specified hit probability per unit of
ammunition; and for any given
weapon, the desired effect could be interpreted differently depending upon the target. Subjective interpretation of these variables has caused endless and heated
debate for more than a century. With the addition of
clinometers fixed
machine gun squads could set long ranges and deliver
plunging fire or
indirect fire at more than . This indirect firing method exploits the maximal practical range, that is defined by the maximum range of a small-arms projectile while still maintaining the minimum
kinetic energy required to put unprotected personnel out of action, which is generally believed to be 15 kilogram-meters (147 J / 108 ft⋅lbf). Advanced planned and unplanned map and range table predicted support/harassment firing methods developed during
World War I like plunging fire or indirect fire were not as commonly used by machine gunners during World War II and later as they were during World War I.
Vehicles In a broader context, effective range describes the distance a vehicle (including weapon launch platforms like a
ship or
aircraft) may be expected to deliver a specified payload from a
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