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U.S. Department of Defence
行业: Government; Military
Number of terms: 79318
Number of blossaries: 0
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The naval commander exercising operational control of submarines.
Industry:Military
The natural phenomenon that normally occurs twice daily when temperature conditions are such that there is a loss of contrast between two adjacent objects on infrared imagery.
Industry:Military
The nationwide interconnection of communications networks, computers, databases, and consumer electronics that make vast amounts of information available to users. The national information infrastructure encompasses a wide range of equipment, including cameras, scanners, keyboards, facsimile machines, computers, switches, compact disks, video and audio tape, cable, wire, satellites, fiber-optic transmission lines, networks of all types, televisions, monitors, printers, and much more. The friendly and adversary personnel who make decisions and handle the transmitted information constitute a critical component of the national information infrastructure.
Industry:Military
The movement or repositioning of ordnance or explosive devices along established explosive routes (does not apply to the aircraft flight line).
Industry:Military
The movement of troops and/or cargo in Military Sealift Command nucleus or commercial shipping between established ports, in administrative landings, or during logistics over-the-shore operations.
Industry:Military
The movement of persons, property, or mail by civil facilities, and the resources (including storage, except that for agricultural and petroleum products) necessary to accomplish the movement. (Excludes transportation operated or controlled by the military as well as petroleum and gas pipelines. )
Industry:Military
The movement of personnel and materiel by air in accordance with a strategic plan.
Industry:Military
The movement of patients under medical supervision to and between medical treatment facilities by air transportation.
Industry:Military
The movement of friendly assault forces (combat, combat support, and combat service support) by rotary-wing aircraft to engage and destroy enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain.
Industry:Military
The movement of aircraft from the flight deck to the hangar deck level.
Industry:Military