multiserver word Flashcards

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Term used to describe: Switch to designated frequency; no acknowledgment required

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Push

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Term used to describe: Type 3 close air support terminal attack control clearance. Attack aircraft or flight may initiate attacks within the parameters imposed by the joint terminal attack controller

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Cleared to engage

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3
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Term used to describe: Any unmanned aircraft

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cyclops

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4
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Term used to describe: An illumination round that fails to properly ignite or fails to properly deploy its parachute

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Dark Star

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5
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Term used to describe: Home airfield or ship

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homeplate

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FRIENDLY A/S missile launch

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Rifle

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Term used to describe: Rotary wing directive call to orbit

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Wagon

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8
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Term used to describe: Fuel state needed for recovery.

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Bingo

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9
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Term used to describe: Height of a FRIENDLY aircraft in hundreds of feet above surface

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Cherubs

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10
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Term used to describe: Magnetic bearing and range to HOMEPLATE

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Pigeon

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Term used to describe: Helicopter status of fuel (expressed in PLAYTIME), ammunition, rocket, and missle

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Farm

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12
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Term used to describe:

Height of FRIENDLY aircraft in thousands of feet from mean sea level (MSL).

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Angels

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13
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Term used to describe: No ordnance remaining

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Winchester

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14
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Term used to describe: Improvised fighting vehicle (usually civilian vehicles modified with mounted weapons).

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technical

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15
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Term used to describe: Aircraft position within a flight. Use if specific call sign is unknown

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Dash

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16
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Term used to describe: Informatory call indicating friendly forces require reinforcement in a specific locat

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Avalanche

17
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Term used to describe: System indicated is inoperative

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Bent

18
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Term used to describe: Type 1 and 2 close air support terminal attack control clearance to release ordnance on this pass

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Cleared Hot

19
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Term used to describe: Helicopter buddy or self-extraction is not possible

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Broken Spur

20
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Term used to describe: Enough fuel and ordnance to accept a commitment

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Tiger

21
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term used to describe: Change radio or data link to a specified net or frequency.

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Kick

22
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Term used to describe: Infrared illuminator is being used to provide illumination of surface points of interest for AC-130 operations

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Burn

23
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Term used to describe: Land/surface emitter activity detected via communications intelligence

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Awake

24
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Term used to describe: Separation from a particular engagement/attack/operation with no intent to reengage or return

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Bugout

25
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Term used to describe:

Positively identified as an enemy in accordance with theater identification criteria. The term does not necessarily imply direction or authority to engage

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Bandit