Deflection
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Deflection is an ambiguous term in many sources covering the World War I period, especially British ones owing to the twisted etymology of the word.
Be careful when contemporary British sources use the word "deflection", as it might mean either speed-across or gun deflection depending on the context.
When a British source says... | ...it means |
---|---|
"Deflection" | (ambiguous) |
"Gun Deflection" | Lateral Aim-off |
"Sight Deflection" | Lateral Aim-off |
"Dumaresq Deflection" | Speed-across |