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MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U; v7 }; @: Z5 J3 x- H0 J
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USLANTCOM United States Atlantic Command (Now see USACOM).( m# L* i8 z& N+ K4 z
USLANTFLT U.S. Atlantic Fleet.
4 I I' R% o! I F+ {USMAR-* b# A. s6 m$ J" Z: |/ C1 F
FORCENT! }) j; ]8 T& K- v$ k) g5 ]
U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Central Command.
- n# n4 [# Z. M6 {6 Z9 C: vUSMAR-FORLANT U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Atlantic Command.
8 w- O' y/ B+ i' l, X/ g% e. ZUSMAR-FORPAC U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Pacific Command.7 H0 n( r' C' S! w8 s# H. i
USMC United States Marine Corps.
8 \0 Z7 {) x) I! u: F' _USMCR United States Marine Corps Reserve.
0 e' H0 f$ O, E) k% F. v) GUSMILREP U.S. Military Representative.
- d5 m. A z/ M8 _( w( xUSN United States Navy.
) Q* m3 d# }* V$ N/ b; K' WUSNAVCENT U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. Central Command.. b( ]( f5 a% ?& v5 m$ f; s' M
USNAVEUR U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. European Command.0 W' g, ^, J% |& k% Y3 h* D
USNIP U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings.7 | x& M' f) u. G4 n
USNO U.S. Naval Observatory.
4 i) S! o2 F7 s8 SUSNPGS U.S. Naval Post-Graduate School.
) |& N6 @0 u6 e& l* W5 P! j9 @USPACAF U.S. Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Command.
* I4 D3 \$ m ^8 MUSPACFLT US Pacific Fleet.9 w) m5 E) J& Y$ ^" ]; [
USPACOM United States Pacific Command, Pearl Harbor, HI.8 S" X& F9 D: K& \: x
USREPMC U.S. Representative to the Military Committee (NATO).
% ^# ]2 j: ~1 y- P, _( tUSSC United States Space Command.
- q$ B1 t/ V. IUSSOCOM United States Special Operations Command, Tampa, FL., Y1 Q/ @% l- [! m
USSOUTHCOM United States Southern Command, Panama Canal Zone, Panama., d1 R3 M0 Y+ G4 B0 q, E3 s
USSPACECOM See United States Space Command.
* H# L+ j9 x" b3 qUSSS United States Secret Service.1 [. g9 y3 _+ g- r
USSTRATCOM See United States Strategic Command.
! O) J: o8 l' _* X H( E& @+ o# \8 D$ VUSTA United States Telephone Association.# w- m- I5 z/ b8 `6 y0 T
USTRANSCOM See United States Transportation Command.# ^1 B$ C) g: _6 d
UT Universal Time.
$ A3 E) X; k3 f& U/ F! @( K& n. K DUTC Unit Type Code.
# F6 l6 F$ f5 M: R$ [1 x! CMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U) l. z8 n4 h; q1 W
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8 S' Q' \+ e, a1 p& S' Q3 h9 ?% _UTM Universal Transverse Mercator.
* U+ S6 ~! F. LUTTMDS Upper Tier Theater Missile Defense System. See THAAD System.! } _# Z+ @4 d. n6 ]1 b; s
UUT Unit Under Test (ILS term).2 O/ s( D) K& {! j3 R! Z. |& ?
UV Ultraviolet.
0 P0 z% A G4 ?4 v n8 g0 a* r; xUV Electro-) E. N- H4 F' d6 O
Optics
0 {4 E' A/ H( [5 H& d( B: uTechnologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the wavelength
$ M0 }& a, z1 Q: T* ^spectrum shorter than visible (e.g., less than 4,000 A)., w/ w- p" z& X6 R) f
UVPI Ultraviolet Plume Instrument.
" Q% S( t/ H3 q; EUW Unconventional Warfare.6 E! b! N0 c! A
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 V
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! m5 k6 G1 o! P- `V Volt.
: ^$ a" }$ Q: S L, y. B" OV&H Vulnerability and Hardening.
! m" t3 S9 h9 `1 C+ r, cV&V Verification and Validation. (See Verification, Validation, and IV&V.)
6 F! }" i. X7 v0 m3 Y6 qV/STOL Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing [aircraft].
1 Y2 Q% W# V6 ^- C; K1 VVAFB Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA.# m( Y: ~& }; P' c
Validation Confirmation that the processes and outputs from a test resource parallel real: T. K9 i8 d9 m
world processes and are realistically sensitive to change in the environment,# {$ H8 j4 ]) Y' b; a
tactical situation, system design, tactics, and threat.
( O7 J/ t0 ]9 @VAMOSC Visibility and Management of O&S Costs.3 M3 u% G3 V& Y, n- t2 ^
VAR Visitor Access Request.
- A2 Q" E& o6 |1 VVariability The manner in which the probability of damage to a specific target decreases9 t( U$ f' @# A* J) R5 t* \
with the distance from ground zero; or, in damage assessment, a mathematical5 Y- y' L$ b+ b7 r/ n# g: h
factor introduced to average the effects of orientation, minor shielding, and
1 \) R j$ M1 k( W* Guncertainty of target response to the effects considered.: n6 G, l! Q- w+ B$ x" j
VBO Vertical Burn-Out (velocity).
; J- ?! K4 N2 P5 }6 y5 P Z, r' GVCC Voice Communications Circuit.
; |4 i$ t7 o. z6 X: YVCRM Verification Cross Reference Matrix.
" d, G+ l3 Q: N0 f) @9 i7 QVCS Voice Communications System.
- u& a% m# Q, R/ r" q/ [# L- CVDC Volts Direct Current.
; }1 P0 t" u1 c* q7 Y/ IVDD Version Description Document.
P }' i/ s# n' M9 cVDU Visual Display Unit.
, q/ o/ |" G( q) U' s( n! z4 L. HVE Value Engineering.
1 E$ \ v) W3 Q1 c& [4 ?" V9 \VECP Value Engineering Change Proposal., O: E5 e4 u, A" t
Verification (1) Confirmation that all data inputs, logic, calculations and engineering1 r: J" s+ R# Y6 ]0 c1 N1 E: j2 I
representations of a T&E resource accurately portray the characteristics,
, X! v/ [, u$ h! Gcalculations, logic, and interactions of the system under evaluation.
! f6 ^; o# _: z3 Q(2) The process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end
0 J7 A/ _/ S+ U5 j4 v, L- oof the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified
, W7 i2 }* ? o J2 y* wrequirements.
" F& v+ }- B# S5 K, AVESA Video Electronics Standards Association.
% r1 R! ]0 f& E1 |" T3 zVFR Visual Flight Rules.; X8 N8 E$ _4 X$ M1 }/ T
VGA Video Graphics Array (Telecomm/Computer term).
, b& B5 z4 L- d) A3 t% t/ VVHF Very High Frequency.( I9 y1 M. y3 @9 u
VHSIC Very High Speed Integrated Circuit.
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' {3 k: z {; [8 V5 E/ ]2 [' j2 OVIDS Vehicle Integrated Defense Software (USA term).
# \# h% ~/ m5 q: g- CVIGILANTE Viewing Image/Gimbaled Instrumentation Lab-Analog Neural Three-D$ g6 D5 ?: X/ E$ y
Experiment. VIGILANTE involves building a small computer (ANTE) offering 1/12
4 E5 z' ~! b$ S5 n5 gOperation Per Second (OPS), using a mixture of experimental three-dimensional
2 _% d( L4 D; I$ d: i/ pcircuitry and commercial components. Project also demonstrates VIRGIL, a# b; }! B s ]
gimbaled airborne sensor with visible, experimental UV and quantum-well IR
" z: ]* R) z9 scameras capable of tracking targets that can be detected, identified, and8 g3 y) i8 g# Z
precision-tracked with the ANTE processor.
2 f! a1 B, A& v% Q1 q7 @/ x. ?VIM Vibration Isolation Module.
% j8 ~) b/ O+ N+ f' x' I4 tVINSON Encrypted Ultra High Frequency Communications System.& s7 y2 _ H. O, ?) @
VIS Visible.& h8 {5 ~$ z8 \$ _% Q
VIS/UV Visible/Ultraviolet.
5 J4 f) Y3 m" J) W: QVisibility Range
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The horizontal distance (in kilometers or miles) at which a large dark object can
2 ^' i% `1 t; j! z: `. c% B$ zjust be seen against the horizon’s sky in daylight. The visibility is related to the, z! w5 ^( H7 t0 ~, ~6 Z
clarity of the atmosphere ranging from 170 miles (280 kilometers) for an- q0 A: R6 v9 v/ X. p$ t
exceptionally clear atmosphere to 0.6 mile (1.0 kilometer) or less for dense haze. L6 S8 E) M9 `" F6 z1 c9 Q
or fog. The visibility on an average clear day is taken to be 12 miles (19
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Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the visible portion of
# R" V. m/ N5 o f( ], Ythe wavelength spectrum.
; T3 ?9 l2 f$ u3 x9 w) d, BVLAR Vertical Launch and Recovery (UAV JPO term).9 u" C$ c* n4 P* ] U- f1 b
VLF Very Low Frequency.# H/ {+ N% `; I4 J1 A4 H$ k& E$ b
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