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Weapon
! F" ~. k! O' t. C" TEngagement
4 o8 {5 N1 p' P4 q+ MZone
/ A5 D7 ~2 F8 t! ]6 {# R2 V4 OIn air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility
$ z7 [' A: Y! U( G$ Z, p! bnormally rests with a particular weapon system.: J7 P5 s; W& v
Weapons
: _0 H0 l9 `, a0 v/ \; r cAllocation
% a# z; Q2 @( b7 IDesignation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement& |; e, N) t' u4 K$ ^2 |
Authorization is given.
! `( l" i o1 uWeapons
. p# J- ]* ^% e) P% \Assignment1 P$ S* |1 k- X
In air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air! ]3 l: F0 d- f3 K* m' b, Z
weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment
$ o8 l9 ?# I5 Z! R0 P6 Nof a particular interceptor to a particular target.
: S. ~; w" q" U! m9 O9 _Weapons0 o3 |, v0 ^% ~
Commitment9 _# G- T/ p) ]
Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting
& F/ M' A+ u+ ?3 O9 t7 Zchecklist actions to be taken.- Y+ I' K8 ^) h' r, F% N
Weapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises4 |0 W, `+ P3 j
over all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.
6 V" h; {1 y# @) IWeapons
( T5 I: C: ^- CEnablement i9 M. m/ i% B' E2 O) C* U/ I9 L
Authorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release.
4 G) u0 G6 u& K; K$ f% ?; LWeapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be* k0 G* [2 |! H0 M. ?
fired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.7 {6 p8 t( a; C1 k) m, b
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W
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Weapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be2 b% {. |/ Y+ `* t1 J* B% L
fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order.
" ]! n3 D' z# |; g8 o" j$ cWeapons7 A/ ?6 | X# {2 K& ~' X4 B
Initiation
5 K# c0 B0 ^, P, d9 J- c' vState when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness
" x% R, Y4 r% u$ L, D8 eshy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or6 q' i* C( B$ L `! ~# y4 k* |& E
release without first initiation or allocation.
9 c1 R# g+ ~/ R: k' @: FWeapons of Mass" _# S/ Y) ~8 b+ ?. a
Destruction
% T0 a/ V Z Q) o(WMD)
( j$ R! M0 b' v# tIn arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction' G; H9 }; J* b2 ?$ x
and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people.' r* S! T4 v( I+ y* c* u& s& I2 Y2 Z
Weapons
! E7 @! E6 G" IReadiness State
# \( ^" {6 c: vThe degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or
9 X1 [: s% d. ^# o$ b/ g6 p: L* Vbe launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are
- ^3 J4 X' z0 \/ i5 texpressed in number of weapons and number of minutes.' k! K d6 f9 r: C" T
Weapons; I X y" y- o n
Release
8 u. X! B" O/ V! o r$ z& V! eAuthority (WRA), V/ D" {( N8 E M% \' X
The order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM)1 l/ e' _. n1 V: e
Weapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions$ e- l8 o) m7 e; \% B" M* g& D
and that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement% C( A5 Q% q, }1 f" v0 g
cost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items; [9 S. X# c- a8 v5 ]! v# M5 R
sold in substantial quantities to the general public.
7 M7 {4 r. I: b6 RWeapon System+ S5 }& M6 b# K" [
Control
4 D0 o" y1 ]. d( R# l7 rThat set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented7 u e" c1 J$ m7 p; r3 V
automatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as
1 H8 U- A M q' G; C% snecessary to intercept the designated attackers.
, i/ v) [! `1 N; p+ WWeapon Target
6 S9 i8 N" O/ d2 n2 HAssignment
9 w8 y5 C& y$ f" x(WTA)
1 A. |# X q7 B1 m4 Q: OThe assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a% u2 }0 o' ^9 B3 k7 [ H
WTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the
2 X! _+ X' g9 H0 o4 S$ j- Ointerceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error.
1 x& Q7 y; _" L- s% ]# FWeapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be
# D, U+ N0 ^4 O; a- W) a4 {fired only at targets recognized as hostile.) e2 `# e+ {2 ^3 F
Weapons System/ D( g1 E5 O/ K% q1 V
Employment
* G" t4 | B# I" d% TConcept( u( {7 G& _8 j# p1 h/ @8 V
A description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the
7 l( E5 C4 R/ |7 rapplication of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of" D( y) V; T% j8 q4 _! {- F
tactical concept and future doctrines.
3 R4 V. G) Q& Q) R# L9 Z' i, FWestern Test& T4 D1 e7 n1 V0 z$ @# c. i1 v" J3 B
Range (WTR): t, B7 F& ^7 O' x
Beginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the3 b% z" L0 b5 F* Z; v. O, g
globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes,
# ~7 I0 J7 Q4 ]: n! @sensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by: A7 N; A: F5 p( e8 I
the Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as
k9 E; A* [. lof 1 October 1990.
) e8 p7 O1 [0 Z5 z, jWESTPAC Western Pacific.0 e! a7 s/ ^+ L( C. K
WEU Western European Union, P/ w0 z! o2 I; a$ \( J% L5 m
WEZ Weapon Engagement Zone.. `9 J' P0 l6 N' y/ \, w7 S( ^
WFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA.
8 c4 H3 r% p7 }& cWFOV Wide Field of View.( o: v, ^" i* G* S
WFX Warfighter Exercise.9 |- ?0 l( h$ h7 H' m5 R
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W. p) Q% [6 t! |) E
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WG Working Group.' W9 Z! E# p% x( y1 B8 y' [( o* V
WGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications.
2 `+ m$ N6 ?! _" \WH White House.) o* u3 M9 W& j! g5 x+ o
WHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation. |
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