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Weapon
0 T- e+ I+ j# SEngagement1 p7 L' J" n, V+ J
Zone
c4 _7 {: a' K" k5 |% q: o. f/ }In air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility
$ b. L3 l2 t7 X4 j+ @normally rests with a particular weapon system.! z) o( j' D# M5 |: d. _
Weapons; O$ b+ h3 |+ e
Allocation
) r9 ?& W. M- @* kDesignation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement- b* \' d. c. M/ C2 b" L$ O M
Authorization is given.
( _% L7 j$ P; r0 h1 i' Q( E8 cWeapons
+ f1 q% c* f! [) R6 n0 nAssignment# H- K/ I3 a" f$ i' w1 [
In air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air8 O2 i) M/ O+ R: f5 {
weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment
7 g3 \6 c+ J7 j6 y( r. [" yof a particular interceptor to a particular target.
; R! q1 A6 |" s$ Z: }( V" qWeapons
) ?) e" v. w& S% N; T7 l6 eCommitment
, m0 i0 P* ]$ ?8 LAuthorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting3 ?* ^# Z! ?! a" n0 a* q- B' q
checklist actions to be taken.
- [7 E: \, Z0 ^Weapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises3 t" u+ Q! j, x8 @
over all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.# B% s7 B$ ^# D; H, b
Weapons9 c6 c4 ^( z/ a9 |& _+ [0 E
Enablement& Q4 @2 m; y1 \; d& x0 x9 t
Authorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release.
5 K% \5 m7 r ^* Z2 {& ?; A# q4 ~8 i8 qWeapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be6 n9 G s8 |+ f
fired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.
+ Y3 g3 `7 I! [8 a2 x) J- jMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W
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" n, J' a& }2 @: y$ F! p2 |4 XWeapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be: I' A: u% @# n& `9 w
fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order.
; [0 d% y; b+ h o$ I: XWeapons. ]+ D4 s; N |) p) ~; h: T' L
Initiation
, o$ l: w H# r0 ]( I F. xState when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness
& r2 a+ j+ d& l" X0 ~shy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or. ?8 M8 D% K# Q) d
release without first initiation or allocation.- K2 t6 J' Y3 q
Weapons of Mass3 M( N1 P4 B) d1 o
Destruction) G' X" w- q; I2 B1 t
(WMD)! R+ t: J% ~: o7 J( o& r# |2 L* b
In arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction
" a( k9 I9 y/ i6 D. j+ X# o9 ?1 dand/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people.9 p: {& F, |5 ~2 e0 ^. N
Weapons
4 I0 y1 i* ?% ?- q( DReadiness State+ {9 J; y8 ?* i4 h9 u
The degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or! T+ L2 M" ~+ S# i
be launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are1 R+ s+ |- g- E
expressed in number of weapons and number of minutes., D; x8 s9 Y8 V- s; |
Weapons
2 k% @& N3 ?9 L5 a PRelease* ~3 i% M+ v- G. K
Authority (WRA)
8 J8 l p. q8 \7 d% U+ T" c3 eThe order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM)
. Z) X! G; I" K# `( h" A. yWeapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions
8 B$ e5 c Y3 T3 f. I$ Tand that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement: W" n* ^+ b* o8 b
cost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items
, W) f6 T+ k8 {3 z/ g' Wsold in substantial quantities to the general public.0 [# j7 u4 ^) w
Weapon System0 M" R0 j" \; h, Y" X
Control
, l: {: F* k: l' `) TThat set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented
% ^. j% v, \1 x1 K3 Eautomatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as
; A" d+ q' W* L. P: a# tnecessary to intercept the designated attackers.
: F) }" y" j* X0 TWeapon Target" |1 T J; t; T" U R' m
Assignment+ i% b: \) l' q* _0 T
(WTA)3 {3 S' p# \; |: m
The assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a
! c8 Y, o8 m, b- mWTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the& ^- z6 y. c$ A1 ]
interceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error.( w! O% y( o7 z+ m& b. u
Weapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be2 O3 N/ S. w; G
fired only at targets recognized as hostile.9 t. s! j: w4 @
Weapons System8 P$ ^9 I! a, ?2 k
Employment2 C* E: W Y3 I9 h6 [ I6 z3 O
Concept% Y& k! Q3 ?' Q p9 A
A description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the
: c& k& v' w6 b7 r1 ~8 e# o. Mapplication of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of; R$ E' d6 Q) T! F
tactical concept and future doctrines.
+ j0 G- x# ~2 D$ V, qWestern Test
9 r$ O0 E8 B* ^* d G# @+ \Range (WTR)
: ]7 @! q$ W" j4 U0 V9 UBeginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the- l4 C7 O8 W0 H2 N
globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes,
" D% D2 n' P1 P9 f5 _1 F$ Ssensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by
5 h! \. ^) e0 G K# R; y, \& p( Jthe Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as7 ^; z0 T5 {" Y% ^- ]$ x- M# O
of 1 October 1990.- v2 f- {1 `4 Q) }
WESTPAC Western Pacific.
; ]$ d! b* G) V* xWEU Western European Union6 `, {% V1 n( P0 }
WEZ Weapon Engagement Zone., L% ~3 E% G' m1 c- z- F
WFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA.
& x7 k4 J; g! i3 S) U: G& B2 {- XWFOV Wide Field of View.
/ Y# h) Z+ t1 F# x; d3 B! W {8 eWFX Warfighter Exercise.% q g+ i/ d" \8 `+ W7 m9 y
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) G# P& o/ w2 Y! {9 W& OWG Working Group.0 u6 k# s' e7 O H: T8 S
WGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications.
5 f* N6 ^2 P/ A1 R% rWH White House.
/ t# l! G+ Z# A! tWHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation. |
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