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Aerial artillery spotting in WWI had nothing to do with counterbattery missions. Aircraft-directed artillery in WWI involved a lone gun or small battery firing at a pre-registered position, then the airplane radioed corrections after noting the fall of the first shots.
Under 'target acquisition' a bullet point lists 'secret agents or epatries'.
'Epatries' is a word I do not know and cannot find reference to. It might be a misspelling of 'apatrides' or perhaps 'expatriot', though neither seems completely appropriate.
BGriffin (talk) 16:41, 2 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]