A forest fire is brought under control and extinguished through the use of
ordnance to create a fire break. The fire break location is chosen along
a front in the direction of travel of the fire. Ordnance is used to
quickly knock down trees and other potential fuel for the fire. The fuel
is then removed from the fire break. A back burn is optionally used to
further create a fire break. The back burn is ignited using ordnance.
Mop-up operations make use of ordnance to expose and disperse smoldering
fuels by exploding hot spots.