What does sighting mean?
sighting means (DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report.?
(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report. can be abbreviated as sighting
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What does sighting stand for? sighting stands for "(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report."? "(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report." can be abbreviated as sighting. |
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What is the meaning of sighting abbreviation? The meaning of sighting abbreviation is "(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report.". |
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What is sighting abbreviation? One of the definitions of sighting is "(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report.". |
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What does sighting mean? sighting as abbreviation means "(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) Actual visual contact.Does not include other contacts, which must be reported by type, e.g., radar and sonar contacts.See also contact report." is sighting. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- post-payment model. - Describing a business practice in which money is collected from the customer after service is rendered, such as hotels and rental cars. See also pre-payment model.
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- bridgehead - (DOD) An area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle.See also airhead; beachhead.
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- countersign - (DOD,NATO) A secret challenge and its reply.See also challenge; password.
- dispenser - (DOD,NATO) In air armament, a container or device which is used to carry and release submunitions.See also cluster bomb unit.
- embarkation - (DOD) The process of putting personnel and/or vehicles and their associated stores and equipment into ships and/or aircraft.See also loading.
- facility - (DOD) A real property entity consisting of one or more of the following:a building, a structure, a utility system, pavement, and underlying land.See also air facility.
- littoral - (DOD) The littoral comprises two segments of operational environment:1. Seaward: the area from the open ocean to the shore, which must be controlled to support operations ashore. 2. Landward: the area
- multichannel - (DOD) Pertaining to communications, usually full duplex, on more than one channel simultaneously.Multichannel transmission may be accomplished by either time-, frequency-, code-, and phase-division mu
- penetration - (DOD,NATO) In land operations, a form of offensive which seeks to break through the enemy's defense and disrupt the defensive system.
- variation - (DOD) The angular difference between true and magnetic north.See also deviation.
- wellness - (DOD) Force health protection program that consolidates and incorporates physical and mental fitness, health promotion, and environmental and occupational health.See also force health protection.
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- PANIC - Pressured And Not In Control. Descriptive and useful acronym for all sorts of situations. A reminder also that pressure alone does not produce panic - it's whether you can control it. (Ack G Christie-MacAllan)