What does camouflet mean?
camouflet means (DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.?
(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater. can be abbreviated as camouflet
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What does camouflet stand for? camouflet stands for "(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater."? "(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater." can be abbreviated as camouflet. |
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What is the meaning of camouflet abbreviation? The meaning of camouflet abbreviation is "(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.". |
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What is camouflet abbreviation? One of the definitions of camouflet is "(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.". |
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What does camouflet mean? camouflet as abbreviation means "(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater." is camouflet. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- surveillance - (DOD,NATO) The systematic observation of aerospace, surface, or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means.See also air surveillance; sate
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