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Автор: | OSA [ 03 ноя 2009, 16:57 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Больше чем уверен, с первого раза вылет с иноземцами не пройдёт гладко с иноземцами. Будут ньюансы и тд, которые нуно будет оперативно решать... Для сего эта ветка и эти ссылки... на Английском http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?p=689710 на Русском http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=46366 |
Автор: | OSA [ 29 дек 2009, 10:08 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Вот правила на английском (тк на Русском мы уже знаем). Project “Russian-speaking vs English-speaking” have made for simulation of flying conditions approximate to real flights. Basic postulates: 1) One life; 2) One event during an one day; 3) Standard weapon; 4) Prohibition for use of missile R-27T/ET by mad dog; 5) Prohibition for use cheats, print screens and switch on/off active electronic warfare more than one time in a seconds. 6) Server settings: full real, without logs. 7) Landings, refueling and rearming are allowing only on fields which fixed by master of mission. Rearming and refueling must be made in special places which will be labeled by trucks. 8 )Landing on a road is allowed. The pilot and aircraft are declared survived if landing was made on home territory. The aircraft and pilot are declared as battle losses if landing was made on enemy territory. Taking off or second entrance in the mission after landing on a road are forbidding in any case. 9) Firings on ground targets and aircrafts which are staying or moving by the ground by weapon Air to Air are forbidding. 10) Conditions of the victory, defeat or draw are being declared by creator of mission. 11) It is possible and well if sides will have GCI, but not more than two for any side. GCI will use ATC JaBoG 1.44 http://www.virtual-jabog32.de/index.php ... &file=822; 12) Fight is declared as started when commanders of both coalitions had written “We are ready” and administrator of server had written “Start your engines” in the chat of game. 13) After start of battle the administrator of server do not switch off the server before last pilot quit from it, or before both commanders tell him that fight is over. If mission have a time limitation the server will be switched off after this time; 14) After accident (death) the pilot must leave the server in two minutes (except commanders, who is recording the track). But it is not allowed to give advices for live pilots if you died and stayed on server for recording of track. 15) GCI and wing commanders must record all talks in their canals of Team Speak. After fight these records must be putted on file-exchange site. Force majeure. 1) If pilot will have bug in time of starting of engines, taxiing to takeoff position, taking off and after its, and he will be crushed and perish, he will be declared like not battle losses. The subsequent game will be without him. 2) If in cases from 1st point the pilot will not die, he can return to mission and continue game on another aircraft. But this aircraft must be the same type like blasted, and take-off is allowed only after 20 minutes from return to server. It is important: only pilots who could catapult on own territory or over sea in a point from which the distance will be nearer to an own field than to an enemy field would be declared survived and not captive. The others pilots must not return to server. 3) If a pilot will be thrown out from the server in first five minutes after command of administrator “Start your engines” as a result of bug of his net, he can return to the server. If bug of the net will be after five minutes from starting of engines, the return to the server is forbidden. Pilot will be declared like not battle losses. 4) Pilot with inconstant net or ping more than 500 must leave the server. Request for participation. Anybody who wants to take part in our event may write about it on forum or by PM/ICQ to somebody from organizers. But he needs to do it himself. Infringement of these rules by pilots or administrators results to fine coalition of infringer. About 30% of points we can cancel if somebody will cheat. All disputable questions we will solve at forum after debriefing. We hope it will be minimal. |
Автор: | =RvAF=AlexGun [ 13 янв 2010, 15:23 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Блин всем внимание!!! Или как Шурик сказал бы Предельное внимание))) Создан сайт по вылету СССР против НАТО или США кому как удобно. Расчитывайте свои возможности по времени, заходите на сайт http://www.coldwarecho.com/forum/index.php регистрируйтесь и пишите заявки на участие. Даже фрост уже написал играть та не умеет, а наших только я один, что за бардак!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Автор: | 345 [ 13 янв 2010, 15:45 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Уже двое. Мне тожа доступ дали |
Автор: | OSA [ 26 янв 2010, 10:55 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Алекс, давай попробуем разбраться что у тебя с подключением к Сане. Сервак то купили... нуно научиться с ним работать. |
Автор: | =RvAF=AlexGun [ 26 янв 2010, 11:01 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
А чего разбираться!!!!!Я и перезагружался и проверядлся толку нет. Сначала просто игра вылетела, потом на сервер не пускало!!!!! Запускаю другие без проблем вот и думайте кто кривой! |
Автор: | Tuzz =SB= [ 28 янв 2010, 17:39 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
когда и где встречаетесь? А то я счтото вас совсем потерял... |
Автор: | 345 [ 28 янв 2010, 17:48 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Tuzz =SB= писал(а): когда и где встречаетесь? А то я счтото вас совсем потерял... С кем? |
Автор: | OSA [ 28 янв 2010, 18:05 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Tuzz =SB= писал(а): когда и где встречаетесь? А то я счтото вас совсем потерял... Серер будет запускаться через гиппер лобби. Не каждый день, а согласно графика тренеровок. Но все смогут заходить и принимать участие в часы работы. Спец вылеты проив / с другими инако-говорящими сквадами будут аннонсироваться отдельно. |
Автор: | OSA [ 11 фев 2010, 17:07 ] |
Заголовок сообщения: | Re: Он лайн вылеты с иноземцами |
Вчера состоялся вылет с РП на 104. РП - Стив -Кранч. По итогам вылета: - ссылка на глоссарий http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brevity_code - сам глоссарий Angels - угол на цель; Bandit - цель; Blue on blue - свой в захвате от своего; Bullseye - в захвате; Cap/capping Directive call to establish an orbit at a specified location. (location) - принял; An orbit at a specified location. - подтверждаю; Fox (number) - пуск по цели: Simulated/actual launch of air-to-air weapons. ONE - semiactive radar-guided missile. - по полуактив радар; TWO - infrared-guided missile. - ифракрасн пуск; THREE - active radar-guided missile. - по актив радару; FOUR - simulated fire by a bombardier. - что то ещё... Lost contact Radar contact lost. (drop track is recommended.) - потеря на радаре; Nails Radar warning receiver (RWR) indication of AI radar in search. Add clock position/azimuth, if known. - облучение от .. угол... Snake Directive to oscillate an IR pointer about a target. - поиск в тепле; Splash (A/A) Target destroyed. - цель уничтожена; (A/G) Weapons impact. - имею повреждения; Negative - НЕподтверждаю; Буква. Имя команды. Значение команды. American/NATO codes This is a list of American standardized air-to-air, surface-to-air, and air-to-surface brevity code words. The scope is limited to those brevity codes used in multiservice operations and does not include words unique to single service operations. While these codes are not authoritative in nature, all services agree to their meanings. Using the codes eases coordination and improves understanding during multiservice operations. The codes are intended for use by air and ground operations personnel at the tactical level. Code words that are followed by an asterisk (*) may differ in meaning from NATO usage. [edit] A Aborting/aborted Directive/informative call to cease action/attack/event/mission. Action Directive to initiate a briefed attack sequence or maneuver. Active An emitter is radiating. Add (system/category) Directive call to add a specific (system) or (electronic order of battle (EOB) category) to search responsibility. Alarm Directive/informative call indicating the termination of emission control (EMCON) procedures. Alligator Link-11/tactical digital information link (TADIL) A. Alpha check Request for/confirmation of bearing and range to described point. Anchor/anchored Orbit about a specific point; refueling track flown by tanker. Informative call to indicate a turning engagement about a specific location. Angels (USAF)A pre-briefed reference altitude. Used to convey altitude to friendly personnel without providing information to others. For example, "Bandit angels plus 5" means the bandit is 5,000 ft (1,500 m) above the pre-briefed angels altitude. (US Navy) Term meaning altitude in thousands of feet (ie Angels Five is 5,000 ft). Predominantly used in tailhook aviation around the aircraft carrier, not in the shore-based ATC environment. Arizona No anti-radiation missile (ARM) ordnance remaining. As fragged Unit or element will be performing exactly as stated by the air tasking order(ATO). Authenticate To request or provide a response for a coded challenge. Autocat Any communications relay using automatic retransmissions. Azimuth Two or more groups primarily separated in bearing. [edit] B Bandit An aircraft identified as enemy, in accordance with theater ID criteria. The term does not necessarily imply direction or authority to engage. Banzai Informative call or directive flow communication when deciding to go to the merge from a beyond visual range (BVR) position. Base (number) Reference number used to indicate such information as headings, altitude, and fuels. Bead window Last transmission potentially disclosed unauthorized information. Beam/beaming Target stabilized within 70 to 110 degree aspect; generally (direction) given with cardinal directions: east, west, north, or south. Bent System indicated is inoperative. Bingo Fuel state needed for recovery. Proceed/am proceeding to specified base (field) or carrier Bird Friendly surface-to-air missile (SAM). Bird(s) affirm Surface-to-air (S/A) informative call indicating unit is able and prepared to engage a specified target with SAMs (presumes target is within or will enter the SAM engagement envelope). Bird(s) away Friendly SAM has been fired at designated target. Bird(s) negat S/A informative call indicating unit is unable to engage a specified target with SAMs. Opposite of bird(s) affirm. Bittersweet Notification of possible blue on blue (friendly fire) situation relative to a designated track or friendly aircraft. Blank A suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) aircraft does not detect any emitters of interest. Blind No visual contact with friendly aircraft/ground position; opposite of visual. Blow through Directive/informative call that indicates aircraft will continue straight ahead at the merge and not turn with target/targets. Blue on blue Friendly fire, inadvertent hostile engagement between allies. Bogey A radar or visual air contact whose identity is unknown. Bogey dope Request for target information as briefed/available. Box Groups/contacts/formations in a square or offset square. FM 101-5-1 MCRP 5-2A BRAA Tactical control format providing target bearing, range, altitude, and aspect, relative to a friendly aircraft. Bracket Indicates geometry where friendly aircraft will maneuver to a position on opposing sides, either laterally or vertically from the target. Break (direction) Directive to perform an immediate maximum performance turn in the direction indicated; assumes a defensive situation. Breakaway Tanker or receiver directive call indicating immediate vertical and nose/tail separation between tanker and receiver is required. Brevity Radio frequency is becoming saturated, degraded, or jammed and briefer transmissions must follow. Broadcast Request/directive to switch to broadcast control. Broke lock Loss of radar/infrared (IR) lock-on (advisory). Bruiser Friendly air-launched anti-ship missile (ASM) (for example, Harpoon, Exocet, or Penguin missiles). Buddy lock Locked to a known friendly aircraft; normally a response to a spike or buddy spike call and accompanied with position/heading/altitude. Buddy spike Friendly aircraft(s) air-to-air indication on radar warning receiver (RWR); to be followed by position, heading, and altitude. Bugout Separation from that particular engagement/attack/operation; no intent to (direction) re-engage/return. Bulldog Friendly surface/submarine-launched ASM (for example, Harpoon, Exocet, Otomat). Bullseye An established point from which the position of an object can be referenced; made by cardinal/range or digital format. Bump/Bump-up Start temporary increase of flight altitude to set the aircraft to a favorable glide path to the target on the attack run. Burn glint Used to provide illumination. Buster Directive call to fly at maximum continuous speed. Buzzer Electronic communications jamming. [edit] C Candygram Informative call to aircraft that electronic warfare (EW) targeting information is available on a briefed secure net. Cap/capping Directive call to establish an orbit at a specified location. (location) An orbit at a specified location. Captured Aircrew has identified and is able to track a specified air-to-ground (A/G) target with an onboard sensor. Cease In air defense, break the engagement on the target specified. Missiles in flight engagement will continue to intercept. Cease fire Do not open fire or discontinue firing; complete intercept if weapons are in flight; continue to track. Champagne An attack of three distinct groups with two in front and one behind. Chattermark Begin using briefed radio procedures to counter communications jamming. Cheapshot (USAF) Active missile supported to high pulse repetition frequency (HPRF), but not medium pulse repetition frequency (MPRF). (Naval) Active missile not supported to active range. Check turn () degrees left or right and maintain new heading. (Left/right) Cherubs Height of a friendly aircraft in hundreds of feet. Chicks Friendly aircraft. Clean No radar contacts on aircraft of interest. No visible battle damage Aircraft not carrying external stores. Cleared Requested action is authorized (no engaged/support roles are assumed). Cleared hot Ordnance release is authorized. Cloak Directive/informative call to switch from normal external lighting to covert night vision device (NVD) only compatible lighting. Closing Decreasing in range. Cold Attack geometry will result in a pass or rollout behind the target. On a leg of the combat air patrol (CAP) pointed away from the anticipated threats. Group( s) heading away from friendly aircraft. Color Request for information on a (system) at stated location; usually a request for (system/position) ambiguity resolution. May be used with improved data modem (IDM) data message−color, data. Comeoff Directive to maneuver as indicated to either regain mutual support or to (left/right/deconflict flight paths for an exchange of engaged and supporting roles; low/dry) implies both visual and tally. Commit/committed Fighter intent to engage/intercept; controller continues to provide information. Confetti Chaff lane or corridor. Cons/conning Threat/bogey aircraft leaving contrails. Contact Sensor contact at the stated position. Acknowledges sighting of a specified reference point. Continue Continue present maneuver; does not imply clearance to engage or expend ordnance. Continue dry Ordnance release not authorized. Cover/covering Directive/informative call to take Surface/Air action or establish an air-to-air (A/A) posture that will allow engagement of a specified target or threat. Crank To maneuver beyond the range of a missile; implies illuminating target at radar gimbal limits. Cutoff Request for, or directive to, intercept using cutoff geometry. Cyclops Any unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). [edit] D Dash (#) Aircraft position within a flight. Use if specific call sign is unknown. Data Standby for improved data modem (IDM) data message concerning (object) at stated location. Deadeye Informative call by an airborne laser designator indicating the laser/IR system is inoperative. Declare Inquiry as to the identification of a specified track(s), target(s), or correlated group. Defensive Aircraft is in a defensive position and maneuvering with reference to the (spike/missile/stated condition. Surface-to-air missile (SAM)/anti-aircraft artillery (AAA)/MUD).[clarification needed] De-louse Directive to detect and identify unknown aircraft trailing friendly aircraft. Deploy Directive to maneuver to briefed positioning. Divert Proceed to alternate mission or base. Dolly Tactical Digital Information Link C [Link-4A] (Link-4A/TADIL C).[1] Drag/dragging (USAF) Target stabilized at 0 to 60 degrees aspect. (direction) (Naval) Target stabilized at 120 to 180 degrees aspect. Drop/dropping Directive/informative call to stop monitoring a specified emitter/target and resume search responsibilities. Remove the emitter/target from tactical picture/track stores. Duck Tactical air-launched decoy (TALD). [edit] E Echelon Groups/contacts/formation with wingman displaced approximately 45 degrees behind leader's 3/9 (o'clock) line, see Echelon formation. Echo Positive SEESAW/electronic warfare weapons system (EWWS)/System M/Mode X reply. Engaged Maneuvering with the intent to kill; this implies visual/radar acquisition of target. Estimate Provides estimate of the size, range, height, or other parameter of a specified contact; implies degradation. Extend Short-term maneuver to gain energy, distance, or separation; normally with the (direction) intent of re-engaging. Eyeball () Fighter with primary visual identification responsibility. Electro-optical (EO)/IR/NVD acquisition of an aircraft. Normally followed by ( ) number of aircraft observed. [edit] F Faded Radar contact is lost. (Termination of track plotting is not warranted.) Fast Target speed is estimated to be at least 600 kn (1,100 km/h) ground speed or Mach 1. Father Tactical air navigation (TACAN) station. Feet wet/dry Flying over water/land. FENCE (in/out) Set cockpit switches as appropriate prior to entering/exiting the combat area (mnemonic for fire-control system/ECM/navigation/communication/Emitters). Flank/flanking (USAF) Target with a stable aspect of 120 to 150 degrees. (Naval) Target with stable aspect of 30 to 60 degrees. Flash (system) Temporarily turn on pre-briefed identification, friend or foe (IFF) mode or system. Float Directive/informative call to expand the formation laterally within visual limits to maintain a radar contact or prepare for a defensive response. Fox (number) Simulated/actual launch of air-to-air weapons. ONE - semiactive radar-guided missile. TWO - infrared-guided missile. THREE - active radar-guided missile. FOUR - simulated fire by a bombardier. Fox mike Very high frequency (VHF)/frequency modulated (FM) radio. Friendly A positively identified friendly contact. Furball A turning fight involving multiple aircraft with known bandits and friendlies mixed. [edit] G Gadget Radar or emitter equipment. Gate Directive/informative call to fly as quickly as possible, using afterburner/maximum power. Gimbal Radar target is approaching azimuth or elevation limits. (Direction) Glowworm Flare dropping aircraft Go active Go to the briefed HAVE QUICK net (UHF radio frequency hopping mode) Go clear Use unencrypted voice communications. Goggle/degoggle Directive/informative call to put on/take off night vision devices. Gorilla Large force of indeterminate numbers and formation. Go secure Use encrypted voice communications. Grandslam All hostile aircraft of a designated track (or against which a mission was tasked) are shot down. Green (direction) Direction determined to be clearest of enemy air-to-air activity. Greyhound Friendly ground attack cruise missile (for example, Tomahawk land attack missile (TLAM) and conventional air-launched cruise missile (CALCM). Group Radar targets within approximately 3 nautical miles (~3.5 miles, ~5.6 kilometers) of each other. Guns An air-to-air or air-to-surface gunshot. [edit] H Hard (direction) High-G, energy-sustaining turn. Head/head on (USAF) Target with an aspect of 160 to 180 degrees. (Naval) Target with an aspect of 0 to 20 degrees. Heads up Alert of an activity of interest. Heavy A group or package known to contain three or more entities. High Between 25,000 and 40,000 ft (7,600 and 12,000 m) above mean sea level (MSL). Hit(s) Air-to-air (A/A) Momentary radar returns search. (Indicates approximate altitude information from fighter.) Air-to-ground (A/G) Weapons impact within lethal distance. Hold down Directive to key transmitter for direction-finding (DF) steer. Holding hands Aircraft in visual formation. Hold fire An emergency fire control order used to stop firing on a designated target, to include destruction of any missiles in flight. Home plate Home airfield or carrier. Hook (left/right) Directive to perform an in-place 180-degree turn. Hostile A contact identified as enemy upon which clearance to fire is authorized in accordance with theater rules of engagement. Hot Attack geometry will result in rollout in front of the target. On a leg of the CAP pointing toward the anticipated threats. Group heading towards friendly aircraft; opposite of COLD. Ordnance employment intended or completed. Hotdog Informative/directive call that an aircraft is approaching or at a specified standoff distance from the sovereign airspace of a nation (as defined by national boundaries or territorial sea and airspace). (Color may indicate additional standoff distance.) Follow briefed procedures. Hotel fox High frequency (HF) radio. Husky (Naval) Air intercept missile (AIM)-120 supported to HPRF active range; same meaning as USAF cheapshot. [edit] I Id Directive to identify the target. Identification accomplished, followed by type. In (direction) Informative call indicating a turn to a hot aspect relative to a threat/target. India Mode IV. Interrogate Interrogate the designated contact of the IFF mode indicated. [edit] J Jackal Surveillance network participating group (NPG) of tactical data information link J [Link 16] (link 16/TADIL J)[1]. Joker Fuel state above BINGO at which separation/bugout/event termination should begin. Judy Aircrew has radar/visual contact on the correct target, has taken control of the intercept, and only requires situation awareness information. Controller will minimize radio transmissions. [edit] K Kill Clearance to fire. In training, a fighter call to indicate kill criteria have been fulfilled. Knock it off Directive to cease air combat maneuvers/attacks/activities. [edit] L Ladder Three or more groups/contacts in range. Laser on Directive to start laser designation. Lead-trail Tactical formation of two contacts within a group separated in range or following one another. Leaker(s) Airborne threat has passed through a defensive layer. Call should include amplifying information. Line abreast Two contacts within a group side by side. Lights on/off Directive to turn on/off exterior lights. Locked Final radar lock-on; sort is not assumed. (BRAA/direction) Lost contact Radar contact lost. (drop track is recommended.) Lost lock Loss of radar/IR lock-on (advisory). Low Target altitude below 10,000 ft (3,000 m) above ground level (AGL). [edit] M Magnum Launch of friendly anti-radiation missile. Mapping Multifunction radar in an A/G mode.[clarification needed] Marking Friendly aircraft leaving contrails. Marshal/marshalling Establish/established at a specific point. Medium Target altitude between 10,000 feet AGL and 25,000 feet MSL.[clarification needed] Merge/merged Information that friendlies and targets have arrived in the same visual arena. Call indicating radar returns have come together. Mickey Have quick radio time-of-day (TOD) signal Midnight Informative call advising that C functions[clarification needed] are no longer available; opposite of sunrise. Monitor Maintain radar awareness on or assume responsibility for specified group. Mother Parent ship. Mud Indicates radar warning receiver (RWR) ground threat displayed followed by clock position and type. (type/direction) Music Electronic radar jamming. (On air interdiction (AI) radar, electronic deceptive jamming.) [edit] N Nails Radar warning receiver (RWR) indication of AI radar in search. Add clock position/azimuth, if known. Naked No radar warning receiver (RWR) indications. New picture Used by controller or aircrew when tactical picture has changed. Supersedes all previous calls and re-establishes picture for all players. No factor Not a threat. No joy Aircrew does not have visual contact with the target/bandit/landmark; opposite of tally. Notch All aspect missile defensive maneuver to place threat radar/missile on the beam.[clarification needed] (Direction) [edit] O Off (direction) Informative call indicating attack is terminated and maneuvering to the indicated direction. Offset Informative call indicating maneuver in a specified direction with reference to (direction) the target. On station Informative call unit/aircraft has reached assigned station. Opening Increasing in range. Out (direction) Informative call indicating a turn to a cold aspect relative to the threat; opposite of in. Outlaw Informative call that a bogey has met point of origin criteria. [edit] P Package Geographically isolated collection of groups/contacts/formations. Padlocked Informative call indicating aircrew cannot take eyes off an aircraft or a surface position without risk of losing tally/visual. Paint(s) Interrogated group/radar contact that is responding with any of the specified IFF modes and correct codes established for the id criteria. Parrot IFF transponder. Picture Provide tactical situation status pertinent to mission. Pigeons Magnetic bearing and range to homeplate (or specified destination). (Location) Pince/pincer Threat maneuvering for a bracket attack. Pitbull Informative call AIM-120 is at active range and is not bound by fighter medium PRF (MPRF) radar limitations. AIM-54 at active range. Playmate Cooperating aircraft. Playtime Amount of time aircraft can remain on station. Pogo Switch to communication channel number preceding POGO. If unable to establish communications, switch to channel number following POGO. If no channel number follows POGO, return to this channel. Pop Starting climb for air-to-surface attack. Popeye Flying in clouds or area of reduced visibility. Popup Informative call of a contact that has suddenly appeared inside of meld/CCR/briefed range. Posit Request for position; response in terms of a geographic landmark, or off a common reference point. Post attack Directive transmission to indicate desired direction after completion of (Direction) intercept/engagement. Post hole Rapid descending spiral. Press Directive to continue the attack; mutual support will be maintained. Supportive role will be assumed. Print (type) Unambiguous non-cooperative target recognition (NCTR) reply. Pump A briefed maneuver to low aspect[clarification needed] to stop closure on the threat or geographical boundary with the intent to re-engage. Pure Informative call indicating pure pursuit is being used or directive to go pure pursuit.[clarification needed] Push (channel) Go to designated frequency. No acknowledgment required. Pushing Departing designated point. Pushing Informative call that said group( s) have turned cold and will continue to be (group description) monitored. [edit] R Range Two or more groups separated primarily in distance along the same bearing. Raygun Indicates a radar lock-on to unknown aircraft; a request for a buddy spike (position/heading/altitude) reply from friendly aircraft meeting these parameters (to prevent friendly fire). Reference Directive to assume stated heading. (Direction) Reported Identification of an object or a contact by an intelligence system. (Type) Reset Proceed to a pre-briefed position or area of operation. Resume Resume last formation/station/mission ordered. Retrograde Directive to withdraw from present position or area of operation in response to a threat. Rider A bogey that is conforming with safe passage routing/airspeed/altitude procedures. Rifle Air-to-ground missile (AGM)-65 Maverick launch. Ripple Two or more munitions released or fired in close succession. River City implement immediate communications blackout until further notice Rolex (±time) Time-line adjustment in minutes from planned mission execution time. (Positive is later). Rope Illumination of an aircraft with an IR pointer. [edit] S Saddled Informative call from wingman/element indicating the return to briefed formation position. SAM (direction) Visual acquisition of a SAM (surface-air missile) or SAM launch; should include position. Sandwiched A situation where an aircraft/element is positioned between opposing aircraft/elements. Saunter Fly at best endurance. Scram Emergency directive to egress for defensive or survival reasons. (Direction) Scramble Takeoff as quickly as possible. Scud Any threat tactical/theater ballistic missile (TBM). Separate Leave a specific engagement; may or may not re-enter. Shackle One weave, a single crossing of flight paths; maneuver to adjust/regain formation parameters. Shadow Follow indicated target. Shift Directive to shift laser illumination. Shooter Aircraft/unit designated to employ ordnance. Shotgun Pre-briefed weapons state at which separation/bugout should begin. Skate Informative call/directive to execute launch and leave tactics. Skip it Veto of fighter commit, usually followed with further directions. Skosh Aircraft is out of or unable to employ active radar missiles. Skunk A radar or visual maritime surface contact whose identity is unknown. Slapshot Directive for an aircraft to employ a range-unknown high-speed anti-radiation (type/bearing) missile (HARM) against a specified threat at the specified bearing. Slide Directive call to high value airborne asset (HVAA) to continue present mission while extending range from target in response to perceived threat. Slow Target with a ground speed of 300 kn (560 km/h) or less. Smash Directive to turn on/off anti-collision lights. Smoke Smoke marker used to mark a position. Snake Directive to oscillate an IR pointer about a target. Snap (direction) An immediate vector to the group described. Sniper Directive for an aircraft to employ a range-known HARM against a specified threat at the specified location. Snooze Directive/informative call indicating initiation of EMCON procedures. Sort Directive to assign responsibility within a group; criteria can be met visually, electronically (radar), or both. Sorted Sort responsibility has been met. Sour Equipment indicated is operating inefficiently. Invalid response to an administrative IFF check. (Opposite of sweet.) Spades An integrated group/radar contact which lacks the ATO (or equivalent) IFF modes and codes required for the ID criteria. Sparkle Target marking by IR pointer; target marking by gunship or forward air controller (airborne) (FAC-A) using incendiary rounds. Spike RWR indication of an AI threat in track, launch, or unknown mode; include bearing, clock position, and threat type, if known. Spin Directive/informative call to execute a pre-briefed timing/spacing maneuver. Spitter An aircraft that has departed from the engagement or is departing the engaged (direction) fighters' targeting responsibility. Splash (A/A) Target destroyed. (A/G) Weapons impact. Split An informative call that a flight member is leaving information to engage a threat; visual may not be maintained. Spoofing Informative call that voice deception is being employed. Spot Acquisition of laser designation. Squawk () Operate IFF as indicated or IFF is operating as indicated. Squawk flash Use the flash feature on the IFF which cause the transponder signal to highlight on radar display. Hence the term means to announce your location. Squawking An informative call denoting a bogey is responding with an IFF mode (#). Stack Two or more groups/contacts/formations with a high/low altitude separation in relation to each other. Status Request for tactical situation. Steady Directive to stop oscillation (wavering) of IR pointer. Steer Set magnetic compass heading indicated. Stern Request for, or directive to, intercept using stern geometry. Stinger Within a group, a formation of three or more aircraft with a single aircraft in trail. Stop Stop IR illumination of a target. Stranger Unidentified traffic that is not associated with the action in progress. Strangle () Turn off equipment indicated. Strip Individual fighter/section is leaving the formation to pursue separate attacks. Stripped Informative call from wingman/element indicating out of briefed formation/position. Strobe Radar indications of noise jamming. Sunshine Directive or informative call indicating illumination of target is being conducted with artificial illumination. Sunrise Informative call that C2 functions (Command & Control) are available. (opposite of midnight). Sweet Equipment indicated is operating efficiently. Valid response to an administrative IFF check. (Opposite of sour.) Switch/switched Indicates an attacker is changing from one aircraft to another. [edit] T Tactical Request/directive to switch to tactical control. Tag (system Known identification of a specific (system) at the stated location; may be used w/position) with IDM[clarification needed] data message, (for example, tag data). Tally Sighting of a target, bandit, bogey, or enemy position; opposite of no joy. Target () Directive to assign group responsibility to aircraft in a flight. Targeted () Group responsibility has been met. Ten seconds Directive to terminal controller to stand by for laser on call in approximately 10 seconds. Terminate Stop laser illumination of a target. Cease local engagement without affecting the overall exercise. Threat Untargeted hostile/bandit/bogey within pre-briefed range/aspect of a (direction) friendly. Throttles Reduction in power to decrease IR signature. Tied Positive radar contact with element/aircraft. Tiger Enough fuel and ordnance to accept a commit. Timber Air control NPG[clarification needed] of link 16/TADIL J.[clarification needed] Tracking Stabilized gun solution.[clarification needed] Continuous illumination of a target. Contact heading. Trailer The last aircraft within a group(s). Trashed Informative call that missile has been defeated. Trespass The addressed flight is entering a surface/air threat ring of a specific system at the stated (position) location. Tumbleweed Indicates limited situational awareness; no joy, blind; a request for information. [edit] U Unable Cannot comply as requested/directed. Uniform Ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio. [edit] V Vampire Hostile antiship missile (ASM). Very high Above 40,000 ft (12,000 m) MSL. Vic Three groups, contacts, or formations with the single closest in range and two contacts, azimuth split, in trail. Victor VHF/amplitude modulation (AM) radio. Visual Sighting of a friendly aircraft/ground position; opposite of blind. [edit] W Wall Three or more groups or contacts primarily split in azimuth. Warning (color) Hostile attack is RED imminent or in progress. YELLOW probable. WHITE improbable (all clear). Weapons Fire only; FREE at targets not identified as friendly in accordance with current rules of engagement (ROE). TIGHT at targets positively identified as hostile in accordance with current ROE. HOLD* (USA, USMC) in self-defense or in response to a formal order. SAFE (USN) NOTE: USN and NATO use weapons safe to avoid confusion with the phrase hold fire. Weeds Indicates that fixed-wing aircraft are operating below 2,000 ft (610 m) above ground level. What luck Request for results of missions or tasks. What state Report amount of fuel and missiles remaining. Ammunition and oxygen are reported only when specifically requested or critical. Active = number of active radar missiles remaining. Radar = number of semi-active radar missiles remaining. Heat = number of IR missiles remaining. Fuel = pounds of fuel or time remaining. Wilco Will comply Winchester No ordnance remaining. Words Directive or interrogative regarding further information or directives pertinent to mission. Working A suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) aircraft is gathering electronic order of battle (EOB) (which emitter controls the operations of other emitters) on a designated emitter; generally followed by signal type, (SAM/AAA/group) bearing, and range, if able. Aircraft executing electronic identification (EID) on a specific aircraft/group to obtain identification necessary for beyond visual range (BVR) employment. [edit] Y Yardstick Directive to use air to air tactical air navigation (A/A TACAN) for ranging. [edit] References ^ a b http://www.fas.org/irp/program/disseminate/tadil.htm FM 101-5-1: Operational Terms and Graphics, 30 September 1997, Department of the Army/HQ US Marine Corps (Appendix E) Intelligence Resource Program: TADIL, 23 April 2000, Federation of American Scientists Military Aviation Glossary Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brevity_code" |
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