In fortification, a lunette was originally an outwork of half-moon shape; later it became a redan with short flanks, in trace somewhat resembling a bastion standing by itself without curtains on either side.
The gorge was generally open.
[1][2] One noted historical example of a lunette was the one used at the Battle of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, in March 1836.
[3] Another were the Bagration flèches, at the Battle of Borodino, in 1812.