What does target mean?
target means (DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area.?
(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area. can be abbreviated as target
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What does target stand for? target stands for "(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area."? "(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area." can be abbreviated as target. |
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What is the meaning of target abbreviation? The meaning of target abbreviation is "(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area.". |
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What is target abbreviation? One of the definitions of target is "(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area.". |
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What does target mean? target as abbreviation means "(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD) 4. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target.See also objective area." is target. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- birthright citizenship. - The granting of citizenship by a country to any person born in that country, regardless of the citizenship status of the parents. See also birth tourism.
- through the fence agreement. - An understanding between an airport andowners of private planes that allows those owners to taxi their planes from the airport to theirhomes located adjacent to the airport. See also hangar home.
- airborne - (DOD) 2.In relation to equipment, pieces of equipment that have been especially designed for use by airborne troops during or after an assault debarkation.It also designates some aeronautical equipmen
- alliance - (DOD) The relationship that results from a formal agreement (e.g., treaty) between two or more nations for broad, long-term objectives that further the common interests of the members.See also coaliti
- authentication - (DOD) 4. In personnel recovery missions, the process whereby the identity of an isolated person is confirmed.See also evader; evasion; recovery operations; security.
- camouflet - (DOD,NATO) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.See also crater.
- constraint - (DOD) In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that dictates an action, thus restricting freedom of action. See also operational limitation;
- countermove - (DOD,NATO) An operation undertaken in reaction to or in anticipation of a move by the enemy.See also counterattack.
- demonstration - (DOD) 1.An attack or show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy.See also amphibious demonstration; diversion; diversionary attack.
- deviation - (DOD,NATO) 1.The distance by which a point of impact or burst misses the target.See also circular error probable; delivery error; dispersion error; horizontal error.
- draft - (DOD) 2.The depth of water that a vessel requires to float freely; the depth of a vessel from the water line to the keel.See also watercraft.
- engage - (DOD,NATO) 1.In air defense, a fire control order used to direct or authorize units and/or weapon systems to fire on a designated target.See also cease engagement; hold fire.
- hub - (DOD) An organization that sorts and distributes inbound cargo from wholesale supply sources (airlifted, sealifted, and ground transportable) and/or from within the theater.See also hub and spoke dist
- maneuver - (DOD) 4. Employment of forces in the operational area through movement in combination with fires to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the enemy in order to accomplish the mission.See also
- mine - (DOD) 2.In naval mine warfare, an explosive device laid in the water with the intention of damaging or sinking ships or of deterring shipping from entering an area.See also land mine warfare; mine war
- mosaic - (DOD,NATO) An assembly of overlapping photographs that have been matched to form a continuous photographic representation of a portion of the surface of the Earth.See also controlled mosaic; semi-cont
- peacemaking - (DOD) The process of diplomacy, mediation, negotiation, or other forms of peaceful settlements that arranges an end to a dispute and resolves issues that led to it.See also peace building; peace enfor
- restraint - (DOD) In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that prohibits an action, thus restricting freedom of action. See also constraint; operational
- spoke - (DOD) The portion of the hub and spoke distribution system that refers to transportation mode operators responsible for scheduled delivery to a customer of the "hub."See also distribution; distributio
- trim - (DOD) The difference in draft at the bow and stern of a vessel or the manner in which a vessel floats in the water based on the distribution of cargo, stores and ballast aboard the vessel.See also dra