Brevity codes are used in amateur radio, maritime, aviation and military communications. They are designed to convey complex information with a few words...
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Multiservice tactical brevity codes are codes used by various military forces. The codes' procedure words, a type of voice procedure, are designed to convey...
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Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by US public safety...
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Fox is a brevity code used by NATO pilots to signal the simulated or actual release of an air-to-air munition or other combat function. Army aviation elements...
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A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in...
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Radio code is any code that is commonly used over a telecommunication system such as Morse code, brevity codes and procedure words. Brevity codes are designed...
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The following Table of Morse code abbreviations and further references to Brevity codes such as 92 Code, Q code, Z code, and R-S-T system serve to facilitate...
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or: Brevity (comic strip), a comic strip created by Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perry Brevity code, a vocal word replacement system Operation Brevity, a...
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"codeword" , "code word", "codewords", or "code words" on Wikipedia. Brevity code Ten-code, brevity codes in voice communication, particularly by law...
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NOTAM Code is an aeronautical radiotelegraph and radiotelephony brevity code used to transmit information about radio navigation aids, airports, lighting...
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The Phillips Code is a brevity code (shorthand) compiled and expanded in 1879 by Walter P. Phillips (then of the Associated Press) for the rapid transmission...
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code abbreviations, which consist mainly of brevity codes that convey messages to other parties with greater speed and accuracy. However, some codes are...
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Wire signal (redirect from 92 Code)
wire signal is a brevity code used by telegraphers to save time and cost when sending long messages. The best-known code was the 92 Code adopted by Western...
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ACP-131 NOTAM Code Amateur radio Brevity code International Code of Signals International maritime signal flags Morse code Prosigns for Morse code QRA locator...
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radar guidance. When an AMRAAM missile is launched, NATO pilots use the brevity code "Fox Three". As of 2008[update] more than 14,000 had been produced for...
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brevity code used in operational communication among radio and telegraph operators. For example: Prosigns for Morse code 92 Code: telegraph brevity codes...
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Weapons Tight is a NATO brevity code "weapon control order" used in anti-aircraft warfare, imposing a status whereby weapons systems may only be fired...
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The Aeronautical Code signals are radio signal codes. They are part of a larger set of Q Codes allocated by the ITU-R. The QAA–QNZ code range includes phrases...
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NATO phonetic alphabet (redirect from Military alphabet code)
NATO country codes PGP word list Radiotelephony procedure Procedure word Brevity code Ten-code Q code Spelling alphabet In print, these code words are commonly...
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head of a heat-seeking missile is known as the seeker head. The NATO brevity code for an air-to-air infrared-guided missile launch is Fox Two. The ability...
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Semi-active missile systems use bistatic continuous-wave radar. The NATO brevity code for a semi-active radar homing missile launch is Fox One. The basic concept...
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the brevity code "Fox Three" was used when firing the AIM-54. The act of the missile achieving a radar lock with its own radar is known under brevity as...
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necessary for it to find and track its target autonomously. The NATO brevity code for an air-to-air active radar homing missile launch is Fox Three. There...
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with fewer characters, more quickly, and less expensively. Codes can be used for brevity. When telegraph messages were the state of the art in rapid...
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exported to other countries including Mexico, Germany, and Canada. Brevity code Ten-code Richard David Ramsey (5 Mar 2004), "The People Versus Smokey Bear:...
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ACP 131 (category Brevity codes)
(PDF) on 15 February 2013 – via jcs.dtic.mil. Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms (PDF) (Report). Army Regulation 310-50 – via fas.org....
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The Bambini-Code was a brevity code used for tactical radio voice communications by the Swiss Air Force (SAF). It was developed by the SAF during World...
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was Type 100 Command Reconnaissance Aircraft (一〇〇式司令部偵察機); the Allied brevity code name was "Dinah". On 12 December 1937, the Imperial Japanese Army Air...
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meaning. Code words are typically used for reasons of reliability, clarity, brevity, or secrecy. Code word (figure of speech) Coded set Commercial code (communications)...
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and additional military terms are listed in the Multiservice tactical brevity code article. Terms used in other fields associated with bodies of water can...
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