What does LOS-F-H mean?
LOS-F-H means Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy?
Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy can be abbreviated as LOS-F-H
Other shorthands for Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy are: LOS/F-H
Other shorthands for Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy are: LOS/F-H
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What does LOS-F-H stand for? LOS-F-H stands for "Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy". |
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How to abbreviate "Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy"? "Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy" can be abbreviated as LOS-F-H. |
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What is the meaning of LOS-F-H abbreviation? The meaning of LOS-F-H abbreviation is "Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy". |
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What is LOS-F-H abbreviation? One of the definitions of LOS-F-H is "Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy". |
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What does LOS-F-H mean? LOS-F-H as abbreviation means "Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy". |
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What is shorthand of Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy? The most common shorthand of "Line Of Sight-Forward-Heavy" is LOS-F-H. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LOS MIMO - Line-Of-Sight Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
- LOS-F-L - Line Of Sight-Forward-Light
- LOS-FH - Line-of-Sight - Forward Heavy
- LOS-MPC - Line of Sight - Multipath Component
- LOS-R - Line-of-Sight - Rear
- LOS/ELOS - Line Of Sight/Extended Line of Sight
- LOS/F-H - Line Of Sight/Forward-Heavy
- LOS/IMG - Line of Sight Link with Imaging Receiver
- LOS/SE - Line of Sight Link with Single Element Receiver
- LOSAT - Line-Of-Sight Antitank
- LOSLS - Line of Sight with Local Scatterers
- LOSTFCS - Line Of Sight Task Force Communications System
- LOSVD - Line-of-Sight Velocity Distribution
- LOS - Line Of Sight
- LOSA - Line of Sight Attenuation
- LOSV - Line of Sight: Vietnam
- LOSS - Line of Sight Survey
- LOST - Line Of Sight Tasking
- LSS - Line of Sight Sensor
- LOS/NOS - Line of Sight/Non Line of Sight