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MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U
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USLANTCOM United States Atlantic Command (Now see USACOM).$ t7 F$ @0 M2 W6 |* T B
USLANTFLT U.S. Atlantic Fleet.- ?5 ?9 g: I8 H8 Y' l7 ], z
USMAR-2 S' |$ a- {8 l u
FORCENT
7 w! q7 s4 W% M" C I. _U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Central Command.
0 e+ H( r- a" s/ ?( JUSMAR-FORLANT U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Atlantic Command.
: @3 k6 S/ z. l6 p& ~0 X0 rUSMAR-FORPAC U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Pacific Command.# l7 o7 `, S9 S6 t2 ?7 b, B
USMC United States Marine Corps.
0 A2 K, a! T5 N+ F2 v/ jUSMCR United States Marine Corps Reserve., A: X! J3 O) U( I
USMILREP U.S. Military Representative.
& M" @- ^6 A! t& v' v6 vUSN United States Navy.
% V0 U! ?1 W O7 GUSNAVCENT U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. Central Command.3 p* f) l h: a
USNAVEUR U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. European Command. Y, V9 m* ]! U/ K' I
USNIP U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings.
, ? x# J3 {1 \+ P. `2 PUSNO U.S. Naval Observatory.
4 P: F3 T/ U3 g2 }/ n4 `USNPGS U.S. Naval Post-Graduate School.0 }" g3 e) R9 F6 n& F$ q
USPACAF U.S. Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Command.
9 x6 g g3 W: m% ?: IUSPACFLT US Pacific Fleet.
( U& P% P& w1 b% n* @8 y: WUSPACOM United States Pacific Command, Pearl Harbor, HI.
" ?8 C7 v9 w5 R9 Y/ G# SUSREPMC U.S. Representative to the Military Committee (NATO).- M& I9 D% J- ?; `
USSC United States Space Command.
9 V; n2 T2 X2 y0 P* _" K( LUSSOCOM United States Special Operations Command, Tampa, FL.; }4 K, @: S" b/ J7 ~ w2 L& U* o
USSOUTHCOM United States Southern Command, Panama Canal Zone, Panama.+ C( f* ^+ ^8 p# N5 w% y
USSPACECOM See United States Space Command.) z& X) {5 M- A, G
USSS United States Secret Service.
; i! q( P. \( G; A j% z6 x5 x$ G; _USSTRATCOM See United States Strategic Command.( O) D" v3 [: y0 h( d8 k" J
USTA United States Telephone Association.! N" M( U7 h" S/ `- a
USTRANSCOM See United States Transportation Command.
; Y3 M( o* o7 [+ X- KUT Universal Time.
' F# B0 U; N2 j- _+ g, f* dUTC Unit Type Code.
& i4 _/ d/ d) D9 J& k2 Y, O1 \; fMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U
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UTM Universal Transverse Mercator.
! j1 `3 O7 Q4 D) R# d9 fUTTMDS Upper Tier Theater Missile Defense System. See THAAD System.
& e2 K, c4 B. {, \1 vUUT Unit Under Test (ILS term).
" l- V. v# K9 N: k1 m# g) S( XUV Ultraviolet.
0 s% J! O/ Y. F0 ?UV Electro-
5 R& e u$ y8 U+ r4 Q, IOptics0 ^7 K* m$ Y3 C
Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the wavelength" _: o" l2 J9 v
spectrum shorter than visible (e.g., less than 4,000 A).& Z4 Y+ I3 Q* ?
UVPI Ultraviolet Plume Instrument.( e& {* \$ X6 ~4 k+ @! ?
UW Unconventional Warfare.
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{1 ]2 h/ j! ^1 B) G: [& y& yV Volt.0 M% [* K, t$ C# Y9 |
V&H Vulnerability and Hardening.
# \& `; i3 h; \7 {# Q9 ]V&V Verification and Validation. (See Verification, Validation, and IV&V.)% @( H! n$ Z* S9 l+ y* E
V/STOL Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing [aircraft].
) u) V0 G1 g% |: k) UVAFB Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA.& f7 z Y5 e/ x% p0 \
Validation Confirmation that the processes and outputs from a test resource parallel real
. t+ W8 F- l7 v7 V1 X! Iworld processes and are realistically sensitive to change in the environment,
. {. \7 i4 i. V& f& Z; x& A# N" Wtactical situation, system design, tactics, and threat.
4 i& u( B; f- t6 V+ ]VAMOSC Visibility and Management of O&S Costs./ B& S5 j$ m( S( d; L- Q. S
VAR Visitor Access Request.8 l+ _2 f v7 l! [
Variability The manner in which the probability of damage to a specific target decreases
3 A# D/ n% z9 k8 S- lwith the distance from ground zero; or, in damage assessment, a mathematical t& D' }- C; O; g- Q
factor introduced to average the effects of orientation, minor shielding, and
8 Z2 r& n( P# h6 j. f2 [/ D4 y1 vuncertainty of target response to the effects considered.
6 V3 I+ K' x7 Y% O0 f Q- P3 u0 sVBO Vertical Burn-Out (velocity).0 Q* w; Q& W1 K! P
VCC Voice Communications Circuit.
+ Y5 t% C3 j5 f) ~VCRM Verification Cross Reference Matrix.
. ~1 w$ n; g, w5 K7 VVCS Voice Communications System.( f+ c5 ~+ P3 X) B8 r9 {
VDC Volts Direct Current.
+ G0 f: ^+ M' W# t7 Y9 b% \VDD Version Description Document.; M3 D" k& F% V) ]
VDU Visual Display Unit.
# E( v) s: d% Q8 D3 o( H/ jVE Value Engineering.
( n9 p" J/ D3 \3 g, M2 x' jVECP Value Engineering Change Proposal.. @) Z1 K$ }5 o3 V1 p
Verification (1) Confirmation that all data inputs, logic, calculations and engineering
9 ?; l1 [) ?0 D, \6 ]$ arepresentations of a T&E resource accurately portray the characteristics, u- q. r; M. S7 @
calculations, logic, and interactions of the system under evaluation.& q0 [4 N! O; ^9 x. B8 }$ E
(2) The process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end
; Y# i# s; F- Q; pof the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified
8 A; w* Z7 z K+ n" t9 |1 |requirements.( R2 q3 r2 P d
VESA Video Electronics Standards Association.
) ^, A+ y) c1 k% ]" \) @VFR Visual Flight Rules.
9 W% d& j' Q1 e3 C+ Y, oVGA Video Graphics Array (Telecomm/Computer term).
4 j; ?. A0 e" v/ ?* f3 f8 XVHF Very High Frequency.
: Q' Y& m& W! n2 \6 P7 bVHSIC Very High Speed Integrated Circuit.7 Q1 H$ ?3 I% J! w5 }& k" F
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4 C9 ^2 F& J$ y4 C. iVIDS Vehicle Integrated Defense Software (USA term).8 z1 Y' \: C! I2 m6 O
VIGILANTE Viewing Image/Gimbaled Instrumentation Lab-Analog Neural Three-D
. K& q% o$ v) GExperiment. VIGILANTE involves building a small computer (ANTE) offering 1/12
~, N1 z) Q3 o" _: s, POperation Per Second (OPS), using a mixture of experimental three-dimensional
+ v/ v' K2 ^1 u6 \# i) H; Ncircuitry and commercial components. Project also demonstrates VIRGIL, a
; ~- S# F* K# V6 j0 ^gimbaled airborne sensor with visible, experimental UV and quantum-well IR1 {+ g3 K/ b% y8 Y5 S
cameras capable of tracking targets that can be detected, identified, and+ V7 \4 t1 J9 C. s" n0 ~" S( r
precision-tracked with the ANTE processor.
. r* o4 K) f) r0 z! I% u9 h& Y' D6 \VIM Vibration Isolation Module.$ r/ T# G8 a( R& V- K, m: r
VINSON Encrypted Ultra High Frequency Communications System.
, p- e) X/ Z/ a/ t2 HVIS Visible., G4 }6 W& d6 _8 _, X0 P
VIS/UV Visible/Ultraviolet.
# q2 H- v, M1 D9 y; s9 o# kVisibility Range
+ j6 i4 O& W {4 c(or Visibility)# h4 u6 G8 z/ p" ^% W) P9 M# O
The horizontal distance (in kilometers or miles) at which a large dark object can
0 G! c: l1 t' A9 T9 Qjust be seen against the horizon’s sky in daylight. The visibility is related to the
* X, p; B0 S! a+ l8 Aclarity of the atmosphere ranging from 170 miles (280 kilometers) for an6 N0 L& U& P6 n m' G
exceptionally clear atmosphere to 0.6 mile (1.0 kilometer) or less for dense haze z, v3 C+ h: Y, F5 B1 D' t
or fog. The visibility on an average clear day is taken to be 12 miles (19: |! N& h6 S' ? q
kilometers).
. c. m5 g; [2 y8 X. t+ bVisible Electro-
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Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the visible portion of
& B; X# F8 \ V: |) vthe wavelength spectrum.! @% |4 i+ q$ Y3 X2 B7 a9 {
VLAR Vertical Launch and Recovery (UAV JPO term).
t$ a* k, M' w' B6 @, z/ OVLF Very Low Frequency.
w- j7 Y# S+ E" h; ~" u( @) TVLOS Vertical Line of Sight. |
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