• Zagorath@aussie.zoneOP
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    1 year ago

    Its technical meaning is:

    a series of shots by an artillery battery with each gun firing one round in turn after a prescribed interval

    But derived from that is its common usage outside of military contexts. Particularly in the phrase “opening salvo”, which means:

    the first in a series of questions, statements etc that you use to try to win an argument

    It’s that usage which is being used here, only not necessarily with the “opening” part.