What does up mean?
up means Unrotated Projectile
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Unrotated Projectile?
Unrotated Projectile can be abbreviated as up
Other shorthands for Unrotated Projectile are: up, UP, UP
Other shorthands for Unrotated Projectile are: up, UP, UP
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What does up stand for? up stands for "Unrotated Projectile". |
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How to abbreviate "Unrotated Projectile"? "Unrotated Projectile" can be abbreviated as up. |
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What is the meaning of up abbreviation? The meaning of up abbreviation is "Unrotated Projectile". |
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What is up abbreviation? One of the definitions of up is "Unrotated Projectile". |
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What does up mean? up as abbreviation means "Unrotated Projectile". |
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What is shorthand of Unrotated Projectile? The most common shorthand of "Unrotated Projectile" is up. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AERCAP - Artillery Extended Range Cargo Projectile
- HERAP - High Explosive Rocket-Assisted Projectile
- HPEPL - High Powered Energy Projectile Launcher
- PAILS - Projectile Air Burst & Impact Location System
- PLS - Projectile Location System
- P/M - Projectile/Mortar
- PLF - Projectile-Like Fragment
- PMD - Projectile/Mortar Disassembly
- PGU - Projectile Gun Unit
- PF - Projectile Fragmentation
- PIAT - Projectile Infantry Anti Tank
- PCDW - Projectile Continuum Distorted Wave (in Atom Collision Calcns.)
- PAILS - Projectile Airburst and Impact Locating Systems
- PB - Projectile Bremsstrahlung
- PDWC - Projectile Download Work Cell
- PHS - Projectile Handling System
- PM - Projectile Motion
- PTS - Projectile Tracking System
- drift - (DOD,NATO) In ballistics, a shift in projectile direction due to gyroscopic action which results from gravitational and atmospherically induced torques on the spinning projectile.
- yaw - (DOD,NATO) 2.Angle between the longitudinal axis of a projectile at any moment and the tangent to the trajectory in the corresponding point of flight of the projectile.