What does independent mean?
independent means (DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.?
(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent. can be abbreviated as independent
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What does independent stand for? independent stands for "(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent."? "(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent." can be abbreviated as independent. |
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What is the meaning of independent abbreviation? The meaning of independent abbreviation is "(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.". |
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What is independent abbreviation? One of the definitions of independent is "(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.". |
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What does independent mean? independent as abbreviation means "(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD,NATO) A merchant ship under naval control sailed singly and unescorted by a warship.See also military independent." is independent. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- binding - (DOD,NATO) The fastening or securing of items to a movable platform called a pallet.See also palletized unit load.
- bracketing - (DOD,NATO) A method of adjusting fire in which a bracket is established by obtaining an over and a short along the spotting line, and then successively splitting the bracket in half until a target hit
- compromised - (DOD,NATO) A term applied to classified matter, knowledge of which has, in whole or in part, passed to an unauthorized person or persons, or which has been subject to risk of such passing.See also cla
- convoy - (DOD) 1.A number of merchant ships and/or naval auxiliaries usually escorted by warships and/or aircraft-or a single merchant ship or naval auxiliary under surface escort-assembled and organized for t
- countermove - (DOD,NATO) An operation undertaken in reaction to or in anticipation of a move by the enemy.See also counterattack.
- countersign - (DOD,NATO) A secret challenge and its reply.See also challenge; password.
- disarmament - (DOD) The reduction of a military establishment to some level set by international agreement.See also arms control agreement.
- grid - (DOD) 2.A term used in giving the location of a geographic point by grid coordinates.See also military grid; military grid reference system.
- joiner - (DOD,NATO) An independent merchant ship sailed to join a convoy.See also joiner convoy; joiner section.
- leaver - (DOD,NATO) A merchant ship which breaks off from a convoy to proceed to a different destination and becomes independent.Also called convoy leaver.See also leaver convoy; leaver section.
- minefield - (DOD) 2.In naval warfare, an area of water containing mines laid with or without a pattern.See also land mine warfare; mine; mine warfare.
- oiler - (DOD,NATO) A naval or merchant tanker specially equipped and rigged for replenishing other ships at sea.
- order - (DOD,NATO) A communication, written, oral, or by signal, which conveys instructions from a superior to a subordinate.(DOD only)In a broad sense, the terms "order" and "command" are synonymous.However,
- password - (DOD,NATO) A secret word or distinctive sound used to reply to a challenge.See also challenge; countersign.
- patrol - (DOD,NATO) A detachment of ground, sea, or air forces sent out for the purpose of gathering information or carrying out a destructive, harassing, mopping-up, or security mission.See also combat air pa
- ramjet - (DOD,NATO) A jet-propulsion engine containing neither compressor nor turbine which depends for its operation on the air compression accomplished by the forward motion of the engine.See also pulsejet.
- reticle - (DOD,NATO) A mark such as a cross or a system of lines lying in the image plane of a viewing apparatus.It may be used singly as a reference mark on certain types of monocular instruments or as one of
- romper - (DOD,NATO) A ship which has moved more than 10 nautical miles ahead of its convoy, and is unable to rejoin it.See also straggler.
- subassembly - (DOD,NATO) In logistics, a portion of an assembly, consisting of two or more parts, that can be provisioned and replaced as an entity.See also assembly; component.
- transponder - (DOD,NATO) A receiver-transmitter which will generate a reply signal, upon proper interrogation.See also responsor.