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Weapon( T$ _5 T; o. G0 A) S0 J/ r
Engagement
' V( H1 Y+ U) B/ `4 CZone
8 r/ \* W3 V$ z2 v/ dIn air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility
. v, B n! n7 `+ v: J/ p; V) Snormally rests with a particular weapon system.
! D) ]" Q2 U% E3 }' Z! }Weapons2 V7 e0 R. `5 k& ~+ ]7 e
Allocation
) i- Z: }3 X H4 j/ ~+ t/ ^6 `Designation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement9 x+ F5 `6 R2 M$ Y) L' Q
Authorization is given.
T3 @* b) c. ^ P1 t0 vWeapons/ v6 U. `- K, M2 p/ s3 k) Z
Assignment5 K% G+ C7 W) M; `" \7 P
In air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air$ W/ N9 X# n* a+ { T
weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment
( J* k6 j( y! `* I7 n r4 T! sof a particular interceptor to a particular target.
: P; }8 |' ~ e7 w# \% t$ b. B4 nWeapons2 { s( X7 g& `3 T
Commitment3 q9 D% o8 |: f. V% B
Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting$ p0 q& v B+ ?/ G$ ?
checklist actions to be taken.: Z0 `1 [" v# u! \
Weapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises
) X$ }5 O4 [3 o+ X4 Z- }over all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.+ ~5 z7 V0 B4 E- T
Weapons* y" s0 f& i) k8 F7 {
Enablement
* {: z6 K: f) _0 HAuthorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release.
$ V9 ~* _" ?" I+ W7 J% _% S+ \Weapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be8 [; x* l+ v) `
fired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.0 u- ~' d; [$ R' _) Q5 l
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W
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Weapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be, M6 S) A+ J) B0 ?2 q0 ~& G
fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order.. P* Z1 W( h! j4 R& P1 U. U
Weapons+ t2 y3 Z, @3 _) W/ G" @: a) T
Initiation
+ h1 G$ o( M6 ]: G* q) F6 |/ `3 S3 sState when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness
5 A1 A# B3 U; h) q" M# r$ ?shy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or
$ z1 v- ?- Q8 M# H1 erelease without first initiation or allocation., t' R7 O) W5 \! n- `4 |
Weapons of Mass9 ~3 L5 i2 i, E1 }5 b7 Y2 \
Destruction
+ ]) a$ w. J( b( s. C(WMD)
% \7 {1 }$ N' F% Z" u' S8 @In arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction9 j5 { V$ L0 B0 U( D
and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people.5 \. X1 x7 d; [
Weapons1 p, `5 D& \' x+ l1 K! B
Readiness State
" ^1 z- \& e+ G) i ~The degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or
" o# @% j8 Z W& m; Ibe launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are
- |* V. v/ P% A( Qexpressed in number of weapons and number of minutes.
3 N7 K) F }+ m$ w/ P, U" ?Weapons+ g5 o) g( Q& N" |4 ^6 \, a
Release, T' L+ t( H' w3 k+ ]
Authority (WRA)
. q2 R$ x6 Q/ {$ e, |2 DThe order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM)1 o7 V8 x: N8 k! y$ a4 f
Weapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions7 c& ], t3 b0 ^' L8 z+ G
and that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement8 v p3 Z7 J' _3 r9 H
cost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items" z/ [0 j. `* _/ \, `/ m
sold in substantial quantities to the general public.
; C$ ?, [0 X' @Weapon System5 N, z. t# W: o: F2 G* }
Control
; Y) P+ m7 k( H& l1 [That set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented
: T. b3 ]4 Y$ C5 [( x, Yautomatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as
: v6 \( B9 u2 A; ]7 Q* [5 Vnecessary to intercept the designated attackers.
/ R5 F% y8 g- J2 ~Weapon Target
, a: ~6 @: g) A, t7 f( yAssignment
( e3 \$ B$ } m. p3 l(WTA)
' r3 X) h; g4 z* u+ p9 iThe assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a
. u0 }/ }( O. v, V: G0 V0 D0 |WTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the8 b, ]& v4 u, }/ e
interceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error.
/ C- l% @3 K9 l6 f1 XWeapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be
8 k$ z6 m$ j8 c1 u/ j, Afired only at targets recognized as hostile.
P, r7 Z: ^$ {Weapons System; L3 H t9 ~! k2 ?* n+ W: h0 p3 |
Employment/ G( }3 r+ M3 @
Concept) c% L$ C7 {7 f: [- ]
A description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the
) o& b; O# ~" [' k. V- N# W q4 Lapplication of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of1 R1 s" ? H& X3 J2 T' [
tactical concept and future doctrines.' [- b0 x# X/ q) [# A
Western Test
6 E. |5 V$ O' x- MRange (WTR)
% N4 f4 v3 c1 gBeginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the+ G) r* a. c# N
globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes,
/ ` X; v+ h' a% q9 h* s0 [sensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by
& @( n$ Z. {5 |/ Othe Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as; I K, a8 E, c4 r; p$ r) n' U6 J
of 1 October 1990.
( l$ @5 Q7 ?6 p3 m* j4 AWESTPAC Western Pacific.5 Y- V, r) Z$ b; D
WEU Western European Union! P# Z8 S; q" j( l9 c4 b
WEZ Weapon Engagement Zone." s! U( r1 f" }( {' j( Q
WFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA.% b' d5 N% [" m6 g* O: Y
WFOV Wide Field of View.
* q8 u/ {" G8 X7 U1 ] u, u! kWFX Warfighter Exercise.
: z6 j* J2 V/ D( W! WMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W
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+ a1 ?, G* b; W) I* x* EWG Working Group. A' q4 ~5 b$ {
WGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications.
7 m6 ^. h, _& d' M6 rWH White House.
& L. j. ~$ K% O6 G' }WHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation. |
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