joint brev words Flashcards

1
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Term used to define: Electronic communications jamming

A

Buzzer

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2
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Term used to describe: The Link 16 network

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Timber

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3
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Term used to describe: Circling an IR pointer around an aircraft to help the aircraft identify the friendly ground position

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Rope

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4
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Term used to describe: Sighting of a FRIENDLY aircraft or ground position

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visual

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5
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Term used to describe: Sighting of a FRIENDLY aircraft or ground position

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visual

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6
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Term used to describe: On-station report / aircraft on-station. A variable message format (VMF) message set

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OSR

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7
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Term used to define: Electronic radar jamming

A

music

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8
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Term used to describe: Follow the indicated target

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shadow

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9
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Term used to define: Illuminating a target with artificial illumination

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sunshine

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10
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Term used to define: A ground-borne object of interest departing the objective Area

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squirter

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11
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Term used to describe:

Acknowledges sighting a specified reference point (either visually or via sensor).

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Contact

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12
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Term used to describe: Sighting a target, nonfriendly aircraft, or enemy position

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Tally

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13
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Term used to describe:

A video data link is established. Opposite of HOLLOW. (VDL operator communications to indicate a good fullmotion video signal and data to VDL).

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Handshake

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14
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Term used to describe:

A call from the joint terminal attack controller requesting the aircrew update the activity of the track responsibility or requested label

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Status

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15
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Term used to describe: Acknowledges sighting sparkle. It is a call acknowledging sighting a specified reference point (either visually or via sensor).

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Contact Sparkle

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16
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Term used to describe: The aircrew does not have the ground object, reference point, or target in sight

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looking

17
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Term used to define: The amount of time aircraft can remain on station, it is given in hours plus minutes (e.g., ONE PLUS THIRTY equals 1 hour and 30 minutes).

A

playtime

18
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Term used to define: Specified surface target or object has been acquired and is being tracked with an onboard sensor

A

Captured

19
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Term used to describe:

The aircrew or terminal attack controller is ready to receive data (e.g., a 9-line brief, check in brief, mark point, free text, or message).

A

Ready for Data

20
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Term used to describe: Aircrew does not have visual contact with the TARGET / BANDIT

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No Joy

21
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No visual contact with FRIENDLY aircraft/ ground position

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Blind