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Weapon
4 O0 c/ b- ~- `Engagement
: w% ^! b: q* S5 K2 E; EZone: X+ N( V& Z( k& e9 _, z
In air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility y) y$ C. P1 P. M
normally rests with a particular weapon system." ?% _8 l: [* u3 d
Weapons I( d3 M. Z( I9 R9 r
Allocation* @: P7 s9 K/ g% U
Designation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement$ x2 w5 M/ X i: _! G
Authorization is given.9 S- P0 P$ O9 L' C
Weapons8 I j/ k, E0 f* i H& T; b* Y
Assignment
0 \$ T! G7 H# O3 l* |" F+ F4 JIn air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air9 t8 ?7 }0 E2 Y2 _ ?
weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment
4 x+ W1 |, U" r" L5 J b @2 Wof a particular interceptor to a particular target.
) i! f* g1 \$ B% ^2 D! r; C0 MWeapons
5 {' w# `7 c6 nCommitment$ s" [# z0 w8 d
Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting H# K8 _. Q/ z+ e% i# P+ O. S
checklist actions to be taken.
7 V$ k7 v- {" k! o0 k( d4 c# LWeapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises& ?. V+ i/ F9 G& l( F0 L* q2 f
over all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.8 g5 _9 c3 |6 V& T% u
Weapons
2 \6 ^ C% L0 Q- A. _0 S8 OEnablement
! s2 O$ H5 Q$ S( C) ? |& l( hAuthorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release.& r7 a+ X6 D) ~5 |4 z* Z
Weapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be
5 t6 m4 q& |9 u4 C$ jfired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.
$ t3 @8 D! B4 kMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W
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0 {8 ~: P: M W6 A6 t; G0 Q% `Weapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be0 f- `$ s' D3 j+ i6 r$ @- @
fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order.) @$ N/ O7 n7 r0 f8 |5 b
Weapons0 _$ Q' W. [6 S( Q ?0 _
Initiation; ?# F% \, ?4 u, o3 V
State when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness* n0 i8 l0 S/ b5 l
shy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or
2 M0 @4 Y8 Y/ b0 K+ jrelease without first initiation or allocation.9 S# u) h3 j v# T
Weapons of Mass
C$ Z6 n3 y$ {5 Q: z7 n5 JDestruction
! H7 L3 C% X3 l: x(WMD)5 o% S4 M% `6 q/ I3 L6 B* ^
In arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction0 ]. T# J- T: ]6 T' }2 x
and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people.
) ^& f0 B J0 n' R7 \: i3 ]Weapons
7 _; L% w1 l7 W W4 P+ dReadiness State
' M! v- P) n3 ?. r7 i, P lThe degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or* k6 g! N1 E5 s) r2 H) y2 V! G
be launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are
8 k, ~9 d" A7 }, Uexpressed in number of weapons and number of minutes.
/ Z# S% I, S2 V m/ v9 h4 YWeapons' g* X" j/ W1 y/ W: `5 }
Release3 `: _+ k2 D4 p. q, n- u
Authority (WRA)
/ z8 t& z! l& W3 T( V2 _* G% j4 f VThe order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM)
: o3 B# g J2 Q9 W! VWeapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions! v/ c1 R1 m/ \3 U$ a/ G3 s2 f2 x
and that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement
9 N# N1 E( l4 p" `5 ]* ?5 |( {, ocost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items
G1 y# p8 T4 O5 z# Xsold in substantial quantities to the general public.
' R$ m5 M7 r7 ]: V3 d. o8 X! {+ [Weapon System, k% T, q9 v" d- r: x
Control6 y* I6 R) m# ^6 H; x& m" T
That set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented
5 o. G7 b* D7 U6 xautomatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as9 p6 P2 Q& P7 H2 Z1 ^7 L% S" R
necessary to intercept the designated attackers.# R, y; ?8 s% ]( A( w% L
Weapon Target
. E0 L# k- s: W D/ cAssignment
5 G9 o: j* K8 [+ l4 I; t(WTA)
* y' D0 H. n) r% Q/ Q% RThe assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a
" v% F/ p7 h% X/ V, A% w+ @WTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the
3 g1 c" [! Q4 C6 L0 |interceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error.
& C5 v4 n+ ?5 [8 W4 \# DWeapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be
+ k5 q6 J( y: b& |7 N- afired only at targets recognized as hostile. F, Q3 `' V, m; H3 M
Weapons System
; O. t' p3 {, S3 y- D% }Employment# @7 _6 f- {$ ?8 v' ~/ } i$ m( b( D
Concept8 f# }- I0 O0 f, P9 T( x! @
A description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the, o2 G* Q( [. n* F$ a- W( i
application of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of
' t! p. C, V3 Y1 Ctactical concept and future doctrines.
$ B- d+ P9 z) q* C+ a5 U. u5 AWestern Test$ [( j6 |/ W6 ~& N/ h. ?$ m
Range (WTR)
3 z, N5 u8 g: M6 TBeginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the$ A! c9 t- F; u. d% ~+ B
globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes,
; Y* q/ o4 w) `sensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by
6 ? D( B9 n" r. }( `the Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as
) f9 S9 B' W' G' Vof 1 October 1990.
+ W" _5 q2 g2 N, ?WESTPAC Western Pacific." P4 E W! J# |$ D
WEU Western European Union4 b8 T9 j N% Y1 Q# y% a
WEZ Weapon Engagement Zone.
" X$ J% w- b5 j, L! {) E7 ^WFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA.
# r8 J0 F! z$ R& c5 ZWFOV Wide Field of View.) }! k& y4 \% q" \: P ]" r9 s$ h
WFX Warfighter Exercise.
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* q9 w8 Y" @' [WG Working Group.
7 @4 g0 Q3 G0 v6 wWGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications.
5 f; q" \+ R6 j) S/ { {WH White House.) _4 H8 R9 h9 k
WHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation. |
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