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MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U
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USLANTCOM United States Atlantic Command (Now see USACOM).
2 t$ d3 _8 E) _: f+ v4 Y' WUSLANTFLT U.S. Atlantic Fleet.6 e5 J3 c% J% i7 H& f" `- z3 k" J
USMAR-
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U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Central Command.
2 M! g3 n, W- d9 {, E, Q" ]5 cUSMAR-FORLANT U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Atlantic Command.4 z+ I [9 h3 ~; [0 C& }" k
USMAR-FORPAC U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Pacific Command.1 j' Y) _8 E* m8 g6 ~/ I
USMC United States Marine Corps.3 w* r( f3 P7 r6 s1 G
USMCR United States Marine Corps Reserve.
" E7 z) i }0 }1 ^* Z3 QUSMILREP U.S. Military Representative.; V2 ]+ G4 b3 D' U
USN United States Navy.3 D, N6 C8 v- O) _2 A5 h2 @
USNAVCENT U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. Central Command.
}0 L5 @) u7 E. pUSNAVEUR U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. European Command.
$ P$ i9 X/ o3 m: A9 hUSNIP U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings.( y7 N6 W5 M& C1 I% R
USNO U.S. Naval Observatory.1 l( r% M! R6 k' _$ y$ S
USNPGS U.S. Naval Post-Graduate School.* l5 l1 {) w9 X+ Q" _% F
USPACAF U.S. Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Command.
8 Y, {# I! `- C' AUSPACFLT US Pacific Fleet.
. [5 p' h; h+ a4 l6 E/ L- p$ d! FUSPACOM United States Pacific Command, Pearl Harbor, HI.
9 A% r& z# m1 cUSREPMC U.S. Representative to the Military Committee (NATO).
; x8 e2 y0 r5 n: y, H0 VUSSC United States Space Command.
; j0 E2 C- v+ Q# CUSSOCOM United States Special Operations Command, Tampa, FL.
1 b9 @. D3 X( O w' F! E$ R+ XUSSOUTHCOM United States Southern Command, Panama Canal Zone, Panama.
( K/ l! u$ t) {8 N. d% q/ q# j: \USSPACECOM See United States Space Command.
8 q# a9 S1 X1 }0 o2 G' eUSSS United States Secret Service.
3 h* E- p& o2 N: _USSTRATCOM See United States Strategic Command.( M- _. Y/ {, s, r- P2 \) j
USTA United States Telephone Association.
" `) o. @ r8 M; F- kUSTRANSCOM See United States Transportation Command.6 F- v3 w% e6 _5 W; S( o
UT Universal Time.
8 m1 a$ _& U& _9 \& v1 j9 XUTC Unit Type Code.& ^- |" w/ |, ?8 Z" Q `
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UTM Universal Transverse Mercator.
* @4 f2 ?6 P9 C7 q8 u4 QUTTMDS Upper Tier Theater Missile Defense System. See THAAD System.
+ X: Y, P- C3 `; ?9 vUUT Unit Under Test (ILS term).
2 `2 A! }* c- q& ^% I$ {UV Ultraviolet.
' J% {' [1 T7 V8 XUV Electro-; Q# e o6 m) d3 y2 }
Optics$ e J: ?9 D7 ]( c3 f
Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the wavelength
% \( v8 a) t) y$ {" a) Hspectrum shorter than visible (e.g., less than 4,000 A).
& e! _5 l2 U# ^# ]UVPI Ultraviolet Plume Instrument.! v" l9 }5 R7 |
UW Unconventional Warfare.
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7 S, n' }6 z D1 H' [V Volt.
8 B0 \& ]# K$ IV&H Vulnerability and Hardening., R! L; T6 h& a- r2 r% V
V&V Verification and Validation. (See Verification, Validation, and IV&V.)
+ s$ C/ {- a2 ]* G4 WV/STOL Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing [aircraft].
& G2 `; ?8 `' w' E! b3 n' i) OVAFB Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA.
( z' e* x/ c- @- b" G0 r1 D) L) QValidation Confirmation that the processes and outputs from a test resource parallel real
4 d( O( ]9 c% v, {4 i$ Wworld processes and are realistically sensitive to change in the environment,
9 L6 D& S! P& F% e4 Z& C ktactical situation, system design, tactics, and threat.9 a5 n0 ]0 t- R5 Q- p4 m
VAMOSC Visibility and Management of O&S Costs. B, u5 m8 N3 f. B1 {1 G
VAR Visitor Access Request.3 b/ k8 H- i9 E& Y- H( Y! Z" U# K
Variability The manner in which the probability of damage to a specific target decreases
1 ]$ T* u9 q# ~6 Fwith the distance from ground zero; or, in damage assessment, a mathematical: _8 q) }" Q. s2 D
factor introduced to average the effects of orientation, minor shielding, and
6 z6 a1 c% l8 e, cuncertainty of target response to the effects considered./ k0 U6 r$ U0 D9 \% Z1 R
VBO Vertical Burn-Out (velocity).
/ Y2 Q; o. q/ o- t' z3 h3 \VCC Voice Communications Circuit.
$ L @1 E0 ? AVCRM Verification Cross Reference Matrix.: w) b/ A3 V v6 f, f6 _
VCS Voice Communications System.
* \7 I% c& ?0 M3 ^2 eVDC Volts Direct Current.
! |* m# {$ _; J- e& m) }VDD Version Description Document. i- ^% d8 Z; M0 z- k C( n
VDU Visual Display Unit.
3 j+ d4 d+ ^4 @. ?: lVE Value Engineering.
+ Z$ }% O8 X1 I# P+ dVECP Value Engineering Change Proposal.! h9 ]4 M; H# v. [5 I
Verification (1) Confirmation that all data inputs, logic, calculations and engineering
" Z% z0 a8 s. u9 m5 J' zrepresentations of a T&E resource accurately portray the characteristics," V8 l, V7 K4 F$ @- H* ~8 h
calculations, logic, and interactions of the system under evaluation.
( c3 l8 Z/ J" F+ D$ U(2) The process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end
4 v/ q* u: _# m$ F7 D. ~of the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified
: K& b: V, A- X( S, l* H, \requirements.+ Y, Y7 L" D4 e$ K1 p. s U
VESA Video Electronics Standards Association.
: H) ` G1 Z6 e$ \; ZVFR Visual Flight Rules./ ^6 `& N3 N6 h
VGA Video Graphics Array (Telecomm/Computer term).( X: d5 V' p/ u
VHF Very High Frequency.
$ h1 r8 W4 y1 ?; F% A; v" t" W2 [VHSIC Very High Speed Integrated Circuit.
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VIDS Vehicle Integrated Defense Software (USA term).
4 O. k; z4 n+ d/ D0 t9 Q! ?VIGILANTE Viewing Image/Gimbaled Instrumentation Lab-Analog Neural Three-D( I) U% u% D, O7 r c
Experiment. VIGILANTE involves building a small computer (ANTE) offering 1/12
) j- s8 y' u. [" Q7 H, B% sOperation Per Second (OPS), using a mixture of experimental three-dimensional
: M9 y( M; @4 j7 Lcircuitry and commercial components. Project also demonstrates VIRGIL, a/ }: m5 H8 Y9 ?) M" s* I
gimbaled airborne sensor with visible, experimental UV and quantum-well IR+ t5 L* U9 G1 z
cameras capable of tracking targets that can be detected, identified, and
! i9 ^ ~) g4 I: ]: Wprecision-tracked with the ANTE processor.2 ~ T' i5 ?- {2 I
VIM Vibration Isolation Module.
0 G* x* h+ Z: G0 EVINSON Encrypted Ultra High Frequency Communications System." v6 f3 A G2 o( r5 ?
VIS Visible.. V) E, _$ m! E, p* p" } B
VIS/UV Visible/Ultraviolet./ k; u& n( j8 u: x! ?/ z
Visibility Range
# U. q5 Q# e7 m }8 k: i6 h W) X(or Visibility)' Y+ L2 `( {# z! f; T
The horizontal distance (in kilometers or miles) at which a large dark object can
0 L- _! h% H9 i% l8 Xjust be seen against the horizon’s sky in daylight. The visibility is related to the
, J7 H% o% h9 o& I8 W$ w* e% Iclarity of the atmosphere ranging from 170 miles (280 kilometers) for an. F I' y' w F
exceptionally clear atmosphere to 0.6 mile (1.0 kilometer) or less for dense haze
5 r0 g3 j, V4 V# q9 m2 L" E2 yor fog. The visibility on an average clear day is taken to be 12 miles (191 g0 r5 [9 k9 a6 p' u
kilometers).
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Optics+ L8 w7 W8 w, n W) l1 c
Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the visible portion of5 G8 u5 V' o0 v' }8 [8 j
the wavelength spectrum.+ j, u7 S; D3 \1 a; d4 r9 _
VLAR Vertical Launch and Recovery (UAV JPO term).
# `: _2 @) ^ i p9 S% XVLF Very Low Frequency.5 v: n% z4 e- Y, o: N
VLOS Vertical Line of Sight. |
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