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MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U: Z# N% N& d6 v; \$ ^+ O& C5 M
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USLANTCOM United States Atlantic Command (Now see USACOM)." \2 h9 v4 s6 X5 F/ l, K0 d
USLANTFLT U.S. Atlantic Fleet.
8 J0 m% V! x5 q. `1 c2 XUSMAR-
+ h( {' F4 W2 B- mFORCENT
. q+ U* ]: _4 @; G" i9 cU.S. Marine Component, U.S. Central Command.5 ]% F! v( Q# {& o5 s) f
USMAR-FORLANT U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Atlantic Command.
; e4 K& ]9 ~; p! D# h0 Z8 WUSMAR-FORPAC U.S. Marine Component, U.S. Pacific Command.' Q ?5 W, V3 d3 |
USMC United States Marine Corps.7 b4 A' }6 K8 B/ l( c/ w) m
USMCR United States Marine Corps Reserve.
7 k. M( C- p/ O/ P+ XUSMILREP U.S. Military Representative.! l8 I. Q1 j& m4 f2 d$ O) T
USN United States Navy.
% N# B4 z% `# I$ eUSNAVCENT U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. Central Command." k, W. [2 l2 d8 T2 T8 C
USNAVEUR U.S. Naval Forces, U.S. European Command.
& x) X( |+ \7 e l: eUSNIP U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings.
6 }# d- l2 I' y1 H. rUSNO U.S. Naval Observatory.
4 V1 @. p% e: l9 bUSNPGS U.S. Naval Post-Graduate School.3 r3 k' y- @0 T* ]( M; a
USPACAF U.S. Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Command.3 ~" i' m5 J2 L5 H: L4 \
USPACFLT US Pacific Fleet.; O( w. M$ C3 q7 ]0 Z0 @4 W$ l
USPACOM United States Pacific Command, Pearl Harbor, HI.+ S) p9 {, V: H3 e) T& _: E
USREPMC U.S. Representative to the Military Committee (NATO).
+ e4 ^2 A% g# K$ ?/ y) Z4 G4 ~USSC United States Space Command.3 A9 `8 [5 G: Y+ `9 ^
USSOCOM United States Special Operations Command, Tampa, FL.
) e! e: ~- |& M& P4 YUSSOUTHCOM United States Southern Command, Panama Canal Zone, Panama.+ { ?' j! M: k
USSPACECOM See United States Space Command.8 Y" P+ w( t7 u/ X3 o
USSS United States Secret Service.
+ o4 T" T* f$ Q1 w0 E' w0 DUSSTRATCOM See United States Strategic Command.
" J& C: e1 {1 ` @) @ c& N# UUSTA United States Telephone Association.
* ~! n/ H% h8 S' |USTRANSCOM See United States Transportation Command.
6 _3 ]$ s0 V% R# S/ J# {; kUT Universal Time.
" _- X. ~$ o8 y8 dUTC Unit Type Code.
2 E, c4 h% m- u c8 bMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 U
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4 \- d! l) `& l- DUTM Universal Transverse Mercator.; e, \0 Q$ S! o5 t( j* s
UTTMDS Upper Tier Theater Missile Defense System. See THAAD System. o3 y! R9 d$ y: Z, _
UUT Unit Under Test (ILS term).4 x* K# n4 o1 n2 E$ ^6 q5 T8 S
UV Ultraviolet.
0 Q3 T; D0 v: m& b& JUV Electro-
: N4 I6 Y5 C8 _' p& I! `6 x3 V9 hOptics) G$ ~" D& ?3 o% f7 ]
Technologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the wavelength" y" s5 x' x! Z$ [
spectrum shorter than visible (e.g., less than 4,000 A).
4 a% W2 w. Z- o3 U" _# k. @UVPI Ultraviolet Plume Instrument.+ ~) V: J# n. w0 n0 g6 k
UW Unconventional Warfare.
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, C+ R" [; P+ {9 WV Volt.
4 t' ]0 K* i9 c8 a+ h2 K. ]& _4 LV&H Vulnerability and Hardening.
) z9 N! H- L3 ^; e3 R$ o, P) k' p6 vV&V Verification and Validation. (See Verification, Validation, and IV&V.)1 K7 Y2 h/ H6 O" `/ W
V/STOL Vertical Short Takeoff and Landing [aircraft].
7 x9 w, D- Q# wVAFB Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA.
+ Y: [6 }2 x" E9 N' q) AValidation Confirmation that the processes and outputs from a test resource parallel real
2 R' |1 \ }7 }& |world processes and are realistically sensitive to change in the environment,' f0 \8 f4 Q7 k( P
tactical situation, system design, tactics, and threat.0 c. J& t. K: l& L( I" T2 C
VAMOSC Visibility and Management of O&S Costs.
, p; u% [( H$ L5 o c7 ZVAR Visitor Access Request.' q( v: n& E0 @
Variability The manner in which the probability of damage to a specific target decreases
1 _/ }2 l# o2 X; ]/ q* gwith the distance from ground zero; or, in damage assessment, a mathematical
, o+ t+ V4 S+ K$ a, T% q/ p$ X/ G$ qfactor introduced to average the effects of orientation, minor shielding, and
0 }6 c" k3 l8 n1 r4 {uncertainty of target response to the effects considered.
- [3 u$ m1 _) r% ^6 tVBO Vertical Burn-Out (velocity).& i5 L; B: b% T; p' ]0 f; Z, R4 f. S
VCC Voice Communications Circuit.* Y. F( e- [7 s- M" o
VCRM Verification Cross Reference Matrix.; s! a* G& s6 v; ~- T" ]4 }) L, }
VCS Voice Communications System.9 G/ p# E/ {$ m; v* [" G
VDC Volts Direct Current.4 X& k- g% I9 K# [- {1 |% ]* y
VDD Version Description Document.
; @; u( A" {3 f2 F6 zVDU Visual Display Unit.
% s. ^1 {4 Q0 J' _4 `$ AVE Value Engineering.
; M' t9 j0 P6 W# Y, LVECP Value Engineering Change Proposal.
: w8 s* j9 @9 l+ sVerification (1) Confirmation that all data inputs, logic, calculations and engineering
# V2 S' A( {% W. E! n0 J+ brepresentations of a T&E resource accurately portray the characteristics,
$ F1 E6 f- |, Gcalculations, logic, and interactions of the system under evaluation.
, X" K q8 H" C3 s$ S1 Q(2) The process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end
. }/ M8 a( T' eof the development process to determine whether it satisfies specified/ l3 u. D7 W* h5 ]
requirements.
. i, }2 j( U( n3 y3 W2 ^VESA Video Electronics Standards Association.
; v: c! }, n, v* vVFR Visual Flight Rules.
" P" [. i2 L' H# C+ u. pVGA Video Graphics Array (Telecomm/Computer term).3 g+ v# A3 s+ }" U& v$ ?
VHF Very High Frequency.
F$ z, n0 ^' d) WVHSIC Very High Speed Integrated Circuit.3 E& S$ j1 q9 L5 }$ A& S
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* `# ]2 J# s; f& M ZVIDS Vehicle Integrated Defense Software (USA term).
1 D. J- O: @7 `+ c' FVIGILANTE Viewing Image/Gimbaled Instrumentation Lab-Analog Neural Three-D7 o+ E* J# k( R+ U% M4 R. o
Experiment. VIGILANTE involves building a small computer (ANTE) offering 1/12
( k/ P. p$ c. Z3 T1 d: iOperation Per Second (OPS), using a mixture of experimental three-dimensional+ H6 X3 J8 Z5 A) ~( C: T
circuitry and commercial components. Project also demonstrates VIRGIL, a
" t' H6 C9 Y7 u& U& b' Kgimbaled airborne sensor with visible, experimental UV and quantum-well IR! {! a% G; c0 S! x
cameras capable of tracking targets that can be detected, identified, and
& @6 V% r6 Y! J- w Q/ Sprecision-tracked with the ANTE processor.
0 i5 H) J) v1 } Y \' {. ?/ RVIM Vibration Isolation Module.
' D, b7 i) V, t+ H" y% y% H2 XVINSON Encrypted Ultra High Frequency Communications System.
4 L7 u* M) E$ r5 H5 DVIS Visible.
1 {; q, X# p& s3 W# qVIS/UV Visible/Ultraviolet.
$ x4 \, m/ _+ B% v$ n& A4 BVisibility Range1 v% T1 u, \/ T- I: }% u
(or Visibility): H( D. q' g! d9 C$ `
The horizontal distance (in kilometers or miles) at which a large dark object can
: {6 ]+ |3 x# H3 o) t9 `just be seen against the horizon’s sky in daylight. The visibility is related to the
" `. v% E- V& h) r3 F$ tclarity of the atmosphere ranging from 170 miles (280 kilometers) for an
8 c) E1 b5 u" e. \/ pexceptionally clear atmosphere to 0.6 mile (1.0 kilometer) or less for dense haze/ q+ a& L9 b; c! n$ g9 d: p, y: h9 X
or fog. The visibility on an average clear day is taken to be 12 miles (192 ~: ~$ S' ~5 j
kilometers).
! U; b! J$ q' D" Q d$ Y, [Visible Electro-# g2 h9 H' I5 H9 e4 G% E1 `
Optics
0 P% P8 f5 H0 P) r0 nTechnologies/techniques employed by optical sensors in the visible portion of: D* D" T6 j! h
the wavelength spectrum.' v9 a9 B& h( a9 z; H; v
VLAR Vertical Launch and Recovery (UAV JPO term)." M' g' U3 v: x0 }
VLF Very Low Frequency.
( Y0 l+ f+ D1 Q/ m# ]VLOS Vertical Line of Sight. |
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