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JSOA: Joint Special Operations Agency. The multi-service organization responsible for managing the elite units of the U.S. armed forces that carry out special operations.

JUDY: Brevity code for the aircrew taking over an air-to-air intercept from a GCI controller.

LANTIRN: Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting InfraRed for Night. This system uses two pods that contain a forward looking infrared sensor, terrain following radar, a missile boresight correlator, and a laser designator.

LAW: Light Antitank Weapon. A shoulder-fired, tube launched rocket with a shaped charged warhead. Good against light armor and vehicles. M-203: A single-shot 40mm grenade launcher attached to an assault rifle.

MARK-82: Designation for five hundred pound bombs.

MAVERICK: An electro-optical guided, aircraft launched, anti-tank rocket with a shaped charged warhead. Extremely effective against tanks.

MPCD: Multi-Purpose Color Display. A color video screen in the cockpit of an F-15E. One in the front cockpit and two in the rear cockpit.

MPD: Multi-Purpose Display. A video screen in the cockpit of an F-15E that lacks color. Two in each cockpit.

MT-1X: A rectangular, nonrigid airfoil, parachute that has excellent glide and steering capability.

OB: Order of Battle.

OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS: The criminal and counterintelligence investigative office of the Air Force.

ORDER OF BATTLE: A listing of hostile armed forces by type, strength, and location.

OSI: Office of Special Investigations.

PAVE TACK: A target designator sensor pod that swings down out of the weapons bay of an F-111 F. The pod contains a tracking head, a forward looking infrared sensor, a laser, a wealth of electronics, and a digital computer.

PSI: Fictional. Abbreviation for the Peoples’ Soldiers of Islam. The military arm of the Iranian Communist Tudeh Party. Later integrated into the Iranian armed forces.

PUZZLE PALACE: A polite name for the Pentagon.

RADAR CONTROL POST: A Ground Control Intercept (GCI) site that controls and reports on aircraft.

RAMP: The concrete or asphalt apron used for parking aircraft. The sloping entrance way for loading an aircraft. On a C-130, located under the tail.

RECCY: Slang for reconnaissance.

RED FLAG: A recurring exercise at Nellis AFB, outside Las Vegas, Nevada, that tries to create a battlefield environment, simulating combat. Used for training aircrews in the disorientation and sensory overload of combat.

RHAW: Radar Homing and Warning. Equipment that warns aircrews about radar threats.

ROE: The rules of engagement.

RPG: The standard, shoulder-held, Soviet anti-armor weapon.

RTB: Return to Base.

RTO: U.S. Army term for a radio/telephone operator.

SA: Designation for a Soviet-built surface-to-air missile, i.e., SA-8. SAM: Any surface-to-air missile.

SAW: Squad Automatic Weapon. A Belgian-designed 5.56mm light machine gun.

SCROUNGE: A highly unauthorized stash of spare parts by crew chiefs and maintenance technicians keep handy to rapidly repair aircraft. Without a scrounge, hours or days can be spent waiting for parts that Supply is slow in delivering or may not have due to budget limitations.

SNAKEYE: 500 pound high explosive bomb that can be selected in flight for either “slick” or “retarded” (high drag) delivery.

SRO: Senior Ranking Officer. In a prisoner of war camp, the SRO is the highest ranking prisoner and is in command of the POWs.

TAC: Tactical Air Command. The Air Force command that controls fighters.

TACAN: Tactical Air And Navigation. A radio beacon that transmits a bearing and distance to its location.

TALLYHO: The radio call for a visual sighting.

TDC: Target Designation Control. A switch on the throttle quadrant of an F-15 that controls the radar.

TEWS: Tactical Electronic Warfare System. An integrated countermeasures system that can detect and defeat an electronic threat.

TF/TFING: Terrain Following. Flying very low to the ground.

TFR: Terrain Following Radar. Allows an airplane to avoid obstacles and fly low and fast near the ground.

TSD: Tactical Situation Display. An electronic moving map that integrates navigation and tactical information.

TOT: Time Over Target.

TRIPLE A: AntiAircraft Artillery; same as AAA.

UFC: Up Front Controller. A computer keyboard that controls the systems in an F-15E. The UFC in the front cockpit is directly underneath the HUD.

UHF: Ultra High Frequency radio. Transmissions limited to line-of-sight (approximately 180 miles at altitude).

UTM: Universal Transverse Mercator grid. A system of map coordinates.

VEE: Air Force slang for “versus.”

VOQ: Visiting Officers’ Quarters.

VSD: Vertical Situation Display. The radar display in an F-15 that gives a pilot information on an airborne target such as speed, altitude, and range. The E model of the F-15 has a radar display, but not a VSD.

WEAPON SYSTEMS OFFICER: Flies in back seat of a fighter. Combination radar operator, bombardier, electronic countermeasures operator, radio operator, observer, and copilot. By nature a very trusting soul.

WIZZO: Slang for WSO.

ZSU-23: Soviet-built 23mm antiaircraft artillery. An excellent air defense weapon. The ZSU-23-4 is a mobile, radar laid, four barrel version called the “Shilka.” It is extremely dangerous and to be avoided.

ZULU: The International Civil Aeronautics Organization phonetic alphabet for the letter Z. Also refers to Greenwich Mean Time.

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