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MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U" ?6 P ~* u( r' n5 V
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+ T3 c: } u' p8 c0 c7 b+ lUSLANTCOM United States Atlantic Command (Now see USACOM).# e- r* J2 W9 a6 L: _
USLANTFLT U.S. Atlantic Fleet.
`7 X3 W8 W" |& `9 T6 p8 gUSMAR-9 L( C. O* J( H# T" E, Q
FORCENT
5 z9 p/ k9 ^, N: w) B% g; }U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Central Command., |- ^' N U, A" c1 S
USMAR-FORLANT U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Atlantic Command.
& K- I" }3 ~9 OUSMAR-FORPAC U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Pacific Command." h) _3 X7 l; ]% X- |1 H
USMC United States Marine Corps.8 f! Y3 c0 y3 L& |4 ~, @8 N# ~
USMCR United States Marine Corps Reserve.
' c5 T; d0 n: v9 ^5 u% zUSMILREP U.S. Military Representative.& X3 g; {9 J+ U7 W! c7 E
USN United States Navy.
" f L# M2 ], H6 QUSNAVCENT U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. Central Command.
+ {" G% p6 N4 @2 v$ m: gUSNAVEUR U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. European Command.8 Q) H9 ]) f, A: f
USNIP U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings.$ e- D. T1 z F; B5 R5 }0 t
USNO U.S. Naval Observatory.
$ A. \* T1 g1 yUSNPGS U.S. Naval Post-Graduate School.* M! j" p2 n0 T M @' g. m* y
USPACAF U.S. Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Command.( P5 t( R( H' E, a W, O
USPACFLT US Pacific Fleet.6 }1 ~; ~, s: n$ J( W1 u* F" C1 P
USPACOM United States Pacific Command, Pearl Harbor, HI.
. O" x; N/ `) Q/ lUSREPMC U.S. Representative to the Military Committee (NATO).# P1 v5 X" z4 W
USSC United States Space Command.
1 h c7 l I& [. L* W0 `6 B% }$ `8 uUSSOCOM United States Special Operations Command, Tampa, FL.
, A8 g0 W0 _' [2 h5 C2 UUSSOUTHCOM United States Southern Command, Panama Canal Zone, Panama.4 n7 W F( J1 G+ k
USSPACECOM See United States Space Command.: B' T* U `$ |6 S# A2 D- |
USSS United States Secret Service.3 l4 [. z* J8 q2 M. v y
USSTRATCOM See United States Strategic Command.
; r. H- _; u' p) QUSTA United States Telephone Association.- K" A* u) r p. p7 c. L/ R
USTRANSCOM See United States Transportation Command.
& K: E0 G: u- O0 @0 s5 `UT Universal Time.
8 j+ g/ Z- X) iUTC Unit Type Code.. ] z, Z, T1 |6 ~+ B; ^4 }, X; c! Y
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UTM Universal Transverse Mercator.
/ \. V7 T+ m- i) E, i! C/ VUTTMDS Upper Tier Theater Missile Defense System. See THAAD System.
2 ]# F; C/ w0 k! PUUT Unit Under Test (ILS term).
3 e% l! B0 T! jUV Ultraviolet.$ k$ Z2 h# \" y
UV Electro-+ e$ P4 A2 d: N: r0 g& U6 T& W3 p; j1 r
Optics- a9 A- |" Q5 i9 H7 ^2 G, [+ [
Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the wavelength+ M7 @9 h1 `& E# G8 U# E S
spectrum shorter than visible (e.g., less than 4,000 A).: }/ c8 c' N' _2 E9 F
UVPI Ultraviolet Plume Instrument.
5 [& C4 V- r9 l0 RUW Unconventional Warfare.
1 ~0 v9 n2 S( k$ Q9 n* ~# RMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 V0 V0 F. c1 j! r+ }9 h
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N! j; Q% t- T- ?; p( X% EV Volt.
% t- k4 v5 E3 @/ d6 _1 }V&H Vulnerability and Hardening.# y1 V8 t0 ~- u
V&V Verification and Validation. (See Verification, Validation, and IV&V.) @( f0 C+ ?; @
V/STOL Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing [aircraft].' {+ ?" w! M3 s, c4 l e
VAFB Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA.! ]. ?: B$ Y- U) Q7 y0 G& |
Validation Confirmation that the processes and outputs from a test resource parallel real' d3 m+ Z! @' j: W; `
world processes and are realistically sensitive to change in the environment,
9 x3 H h7 V9 f+ ptactical situation, system design, tactics, and threat., i9 D2 E, i- B
VAMOSC Visibility and Management of O&S Costs.
! `2 }* W4 m. N$ ~VAR Visitor Access Request.
. Y. k" C1 q. x3 _- l# N' ~) }Variability The manner in which the probability of damage to a specific target decreases, l0 H8 C3 E" |* ~5 z3 F$ h9 `$ m
with the distance from ground zero; or, in damage assessment, a mathematical' M$ N' a! X# ^. H
factor introduced to average the effects of orientation, minor shielding, and. _* l. s4 Q; E* ^) S
uncertainty of target response to the effects considered.
6 E. _1 w; E7 U. U7 z, M2 m' Z- oVBO Vertical Burn-Out (velocity).
' f- ~# u/ F0 O3 R* e5 K0 R5 SVCC Voice Communications Circuit.
& T4 v* U" k1 [8 a# \1 m; {9 rVCRM Verification Cross Reference Matrix.* s3 N) }0 N" V! b. H' a
VCS Voice Communications System. b: ?% v# U3 V" p; P. \
VDC Volts Direct Current.
+ s* d! S! K2 `VDD Version Description Document.9 C' o! @3 D% s: u. r
VDU Visual Display Unit.
8 U. G3 h0 @8 c) L6 a' Z" AVE Value Engineering.
7 O/ V$ y# W* f7 @; g$ { b# ~VECP Value Engineering Change Proposal.
* s# Q' w$ D ^4 qVerification (1) Confirmation that all data inputs, logic, calculations and engineering0 l9 F- Q5 j) I" T
representations of a T&E resource accurately portray the characteristics,0 G% n; M0 [: S" e/ C
calculations, logic, and interactions of the system under evaluation.
( r; M$ x5 L8 f(2) The process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end9 }3 ]# W1 J$ H" d
of the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified+ @) f4 l2 i( m. b9 q
requirements.. [0 X, T7 ]8 {" @ G. X( `/ z: n
VESA Video Electronics Standards Association.
" u, l) r8 H1 |# l( KVFR Visual Flight Rules.) H% _+ m4 A( X6 A& w$ k3 h0 S& b
VGA Video Graphics Array (Telecomm/Computer term).+ I$ T4 b4 J* j7 [, c7 L
VHF Very High Frequency.
9 p2 y% C0 }) p5 |VHSIC Very High Speed Integrated Circuit.! n! Q2 o. u% ~ ?
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VIDS Vehicle Integrated Defense Software (USA term)., m K* V/ ]. ~! T: I5 ?/ V+ ^( v0 K
VIGILANTE Viewing Image/Gimbaled Instrumentation Lab-Analog Neural Three-D
, m/ F8 A( ?2 `$ X% |Experiment. VIGILANTE involves building a small computer (ANTE) offering 1/12$ d9 K# J. N4 R+ D9 Z$ J3 e
Operation Per Second (OPS), using a mixture of experimental three-dimensional
" C% ?$ y+ d4 x0 P% C1 g/ H# Dcircuitry and commercial components. Project also demonstrates VIRGIL, a
9 X% X' e5 E( x' H7 R& E# Tgimbaled airborne sensor with visible, experimental UV and quantum-well IR
( W: P: w6 w$ lcameras capable of tracking targets that can be detected, identified, and
2 B+ f& z0 {. l1 z$ G$ Hprecision-tracked with the ANTE processor.1 o' ?3 d- a' J3 j- [5 S3 R w
VIM Vibration Isolation Module.
8 J' Y* l# n7 c' O1 Q+ _+ `VINSON Encrypted Ultra High Frequency Communications System.
7 I3 k, q; v4 i0 X! i YVIS Visible.
$ _ ^" i2 ~/ u& {' L: MVIS/UV Visible/Ultraviolet.; w8 r* g8 b2 Q. h; K# u m* W4 T
Visibility Range& y! e4 Q0 g9 { K
(or Visibility)0 ^, ~8 ^* R* l- E. O# r
The horizontal distance (in kilometers or miles) at which a large dark object can
. t1 |! G( X- x4 f6 @ rjust be seen against the horizon’s sky in daylight. The visibility is related to the
w3 ]# ]' W+ hclarity of the atmosphere ranging from 170 miles (280 kilometers) for an0 [$ ^9 r7 R: ^! p$ ^. n" P0 b
exceptionally clear atmosphere to 0.6 mile (1.0 kilometer) or less for dense haze
( x2 \/ Y8 {# f, v$ A' z" Xor fog. The visibility on an average clear day is taken to be 12 miles (19: u; v: K: k& Q* R) m
kilometers).
, n: C' K6 Q2 \ M2 }) YVisible Electro-5 _7 q0 ]9 I' ]
Optics5 v+ `: Q0 Q$ D8 G2 G4 a
Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the visible portion of
. l. W; X1 e$ `* n7 W4 P6 Nthe wavelength spectrum.
: k/ ~/ z" l6 b6 ]' L0 Z2 p8 DVLAR Vertical Launch and Recovery (UAV JPO term).. K2 e- `) j$ G( i0 Y/ A/ J
VLF Very Low Frequency.
/ W# K6 a1 J4 `* x' w: s; T- V gVLOS Vertical Line of Sight. |
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