What does PORT mean?
PORT means Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Scientific & Educational
category.
Particularly in Physics Abbreviations
Particularly in Physics Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker?
Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker can be abbreviated as PORT
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What does PORT stand for? PORT stands for "Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker". |
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How to abbreviate "Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker"? "Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker" can be abbreviated as PORT. |
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What is the meaning of PORT abbreviation? The meaning of PORT abbreviation is "Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker". |
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What is PORT abbreviation? One of the definitions of PORT is "Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker". |
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What does PORT mean? PORT as abbreviation means "Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker". |
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What is shorthand of Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker? The most common shorthand of "Photo-Optical Recorder Tracker" is PORT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IGORTT - Intercept Ground Optical Recorder Tracking Telescope
- MIGOR - Mobile Intercept Ground Optical Recorder
- EPOI - Ehrenreich Photo-Optical Industries
- IGOR - Intercept Ground Optical Recorder
- MOST - Mobile Optical Surveillance Tracker
- OT - Optical Tracker
- ORP - Optical Recorder Peripheral
- DOR - Digital Optical Recorder
- GORID - Ground Optical Recorder for Intercept Determination
- POI - Photo Optical Instrumentation
- POIE - Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineer
- SPOIE - Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineers
- SPIE - (International) Society of Photo-Optical Engineers
- Midor - Miss Distance Optical Recorder
- OR - Optical Recorder
- POCS - Photo Optical Control System
- POSS - Photo-Optical Surveillance Subsystem
- SPIE - Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineering
- SPIE - The Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
- SPIE - Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (International Society for Optical Engineering)