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Weapon5 s7 d* V0 J+ p8 j" d$ ~" X Engagement 8 U! |! \3 M+ XZone& R1 B% o( W/ L+ u In air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility % v* z8 ]' B- x) Ynormally rests with a particular weapon system.* s1 \& ^2 ?: a9 |& U: R4 K& i7 N Weapons; { y4 A! A! S# g+ P2 E b" j Allocation2 v) v: R/ z. d& a+ Q( O Designation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement ! r% B+ r! D6 K) S2 t% L4 z& k% SAuthorization is given." p* C5 h9 P1 J7 c Weapons, O T( `! E# A( O: S7 L7 k, F Assignment0 }. M9 f1 `. ~" n( P; R+ O0 l4 X" H In air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air, X3 G7 ]: Z: _6 i4 A3 i4 U weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment g5 N* n, A6 K4 {! Z of a particular interceptor to a particular target. - ~0 |: ^4 G: q. B9 f7 a! WWeapons / X2 I9 s: E0 m0 m9 o( NCommitment; ~" Y7 U! W* C- }) t- ]4 s Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting3 @2 R. c4 I( X4 W6 `; C checklist actions to be taken. , U1 m- V* J r7 cWeapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises 5 k* I1 g, B7 T; N5 X7 a: Nover all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.! z' x8 W: H4 J4 U$ o Weapons & p. a7 g3 J% b+ }) \* A! n( nEnablement4 P5 v2 @. `4 R- a Authorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release.2 `/ f9 L& H- v- a1 I" j Weapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be 1 r8 _4 N2 {% afired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.8 p7 b; N7 x( n0 B& [4 x1 D MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W & S( }$ x* C* ?1 c" d/ o321 , J, T3 ^8 q2 l8 B* G% E8 `Weapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be' P5 f+ P Z+ N' A( I fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order. B6 E2 T: ?- Q( d+ ]2 fWeapons( S& [ w8 E( J& s! H Initiation 8 n; A0 i" r$ s0 q0 HState when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness; u2 s& [) o( _- W shy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or * {. F% r* i0 k2 {8 hrelease without first initiation or allocation. 7 T* x1 M1 m- O- P# B1 dWeapons of Mass ) C( A- ?! G6 I3 [! {" \4 rDestruction 8 q0 m8 x+ X# r" m2 Q3 w(WMD) - N9 {7 a" s' P* r: B& ?In arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction- V6 b" h! ^! `4 j, J L8 P, d and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people.6 V$ d: a) P7 Q Weapons ( {$ K8 e- C! i# f, I' u& X: kReadiness State% D) D5 {7 q$ S8 v q) E3 I0 |" f" @! \ The degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or 0 c9 x4 c+ s& ~ xbe launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are' Q. u( ?& S8 S: s( q expressed in number of weapons and number of minutes. 3 i! i0 L* x3 x- ~1 a/ sWeapons ! I+ E& X$ `1 T2 ?4 sRelease * |+ T- l- O2 k @Authority (WRA), ~, |$ F0 J* m) ~ The order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM) % x% e0 r. G. g4 t/ t' gWeapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions ) u% q. Z2 g4 T) ~- t0 Sand that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement - M6 U" N% ?- q/ W- H2 Ncost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items % N: u3 H3 R+ m1 l; w0 Lsold in substantial quantities to the general public. ) \- K- s6 K! s( a4 SWeapon System7 `- }; U! P, p7 a7 P3 i+ ? Control 3 n1 R$ ~9 V9 K( G/ nThat set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented ( {% D j* H2 M9 Zautomatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as 2 u8 {/ K5 A% r$ f, anecessary to intercept the designated attackers. $ j2 w) u6 c! h" z0 G# h' [Weapon Target & l( K; V( d: H# h# Y+ GAssignment% h0 v! o k8 B: o4 k9 B (WTA) - }/ D5 r0 [+ [- S @8 NThe assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a 3 N1 X9 h0 z) |3 @3 L& @WTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the + x8 o$ i# \3 r- l: |$ `5 s/ r$ Pinterceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error. & z: H' }, g X% {+ vWeapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be 4 N* t9 ]7 ^& S3 N3 M7 i" @fired only at targets recognized as hostile. + J8 o& y, c: n7 n9 j1 a7 X; ~( O \Weapons System 1 S0 K5 A, m$ }* b! dEmployment 7 @* @, j' _$ R, ]9 }! EConcept " X7 r. }$ E# g/ w* n, uA description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the/ p9 K' v; y' p) n$ N5 \ application of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of 4 I6 ~) ^+ v) Z- N2 N! jtactical concept and future doctrines. 6 c6 h) o6 P4 p7 _7 w& OWestern Test6 p1 s' p9 s+ w- D" S Range (WTR) : t9 i1 Z! B% K$ iBeginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the1 `# T) S0 C% {6 `7 Z$ W globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes, 2 Q; E7 e. ?+ }# |# X& ksensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by % R. c+ r% I4 q7 w# j9 Dthe Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as ; f1 q+ d" e* U5 _7 @of 1 October 1990., K4 z& z e9 l+ F5 v WESTPAC Western Pacific., B3 c4 a! j* ]6 w4 V WEU Western European Union, l2 l" ]3 _3 R! s2 U; X9 o WEZ Weapon Engagement Zone. - c7 U, W4 K9 f) N- B k7 N$ I; ?. _WFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA.( } ?, e; R$ s S WFOV Wide Field of View. + {$ _5 t$ u4 A4 d% }& [WFX Warfighter Exercise. ' k# Q( }/ \: m& Y% f2 K# P H0 OMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W 0 `* a9 `. q. s) g) \0 d8 w2 V' G+ ]322 9 y" H7 e# i4 O" O# gWG Working Group. 5 \4 ? M! P, c& q& V9 D1 v0 p2 b; PWGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications. : i0 A( P5 _$ Q; gWH White House.7 W! n* B6 o. U$ V% m' P WHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation.

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WILTEL Williams Telecommunications Group Incorporated. 3 S$ m. x5 v- ?# SWing Control ) z1 c' r0 b% Z L& S, \Center (WCC)4 }: F- E" {9 W' S3 D. h- X A second Space Wing center that logistically/administratively controls operational& M% G$ M& @8 C2 A% a, l7 o satellite systems operated by them at worldwide locations. ! V( L p$ r5 F$ \9 U$ BWIPT Working-level Integrated Product (Process) Team. ' | ~* i, f9 _. w xWIS WWMCCS Information System. H$ i2 X4 {) ^; }1 gWithhold 1. A term used in a pre-planned response option (PRO) to identify the& C; N. V" {0 \ withholding of part of the space or ground weapon inventory against detected 6 A7 Z# {! ]/ P2 b" O% Jthreat launches, in anticipation of follow-on attacks. 2. (Nuclear) The limiting of 5 Y$ w2 l8 [2 vauthority to employ nuclear weapons by denying their use within specified ' `9 N' U0 p2 W' hgeographical areas of certain countries. 0 _' I$ l. @7 }; c( VWL Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.+ b* r& e* H0 r( a( L( l B WLR Weapons Launch Report.' b) x% K6 [4 O0 x- k WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction. * ?; f- {, T* Q# z1 L4 wWMF Windows Metafile. ; V. Z' K0 `, m( F q' i6 uWMP War and Mobilization Plan. # I, l/ j& G! @WNINTEL Warning Notice - Intelligence Sources or Methods Involved. 9 ]( s- |: `( T/ ^' M" aWOC Wing Operations Center. + q: ]7 ]/ |- ~6 y2 G& i" @. ?WON Work Order Number.- ~# j5 m( D" X E/ }9 [ Work Breakdown ! e5 f& ]& W, y* QStructure (WBS) 0 b4 j& `! |' N0 u% [5 |. C/ k, C2 ?" i(1) A product-oriented family tree division of hardware, software, services,8 d4 q; T& [; O% A: w+ A9 M9 J and other work tasks which organizes, defines, and graphically displays 1 z1 s' n) f! l3 y( J' g0 {& Wthe product to be produced, as well as the work to be accomplished to+ D5 ^1 r. z4 u achieve the specified product.# _" q' L% r* p! S' P1 _ (2) A hierarchical diagram used to depict the tasks, capital, and resources 6 i# j+ _7 [3 i, Irequired during the development of a product. ' X) i, K8 R9 ^6 X' G1 ]; WWork Packages Detailed short-span jobs, or material items, identified by the contractor for # m4 t8 M8 j! ^0 I* s! Maccomplishing work required to complete the contract.3 k1 [$ I; g; @$ E7 E `( X Worldwide $ T! Q, f5 x4 s/ @8 e' xIndications 7 H" n! {' a# i- ]+ j/ wMonitoring5 X- Z! F0 ^0 x System (WWIMS)/ k6 T1 W! B0 e/ ?0 n+ t9 q; x A confederation of national, unified, and specified command and other ( g* ], ?& I0 B% x: q$ y% `: Bintelligence centers and facilities. The primary mission of the WWIMS system is. S& Q' q9 r3 ^1 g! v' C0 p to monitor, maintain, and report on Indications and Warning (I&W) activity. 4 L8 l+ |- L$ eMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W2 W1 I0 S2 b( A+ f1 W+ @ 323: h2 ^8 Q6 d# _# @3 x World-Wide % H% h) t9 J) v8 \7 q5 BMilitary & A! V7 n8 W, G2 |Command and 0 k1 V- j) C; _Control System % r2 x2 b+ v6 t) _0 Q6 s: b' g(WWMCCS) ! ^; Y' N* C5 r1 RThe system that provides the means for operational direction and technical . t# b2 Y* r( b, M' a$ Zadministrative support involved in the function of command and control of U.S.9 @+ a$ r5 X3 R0 S) V8 E& c military forces. The system comprises: The NMCS - The command and control" q5 x' y7 W" }! E- | systems of the unified and specified commands - The WWMCCS-related 1 D5 J8 B! d0 `+ q) c5 z: g4 q1 Bmanagement/information systems of the headquarters of the Military ) `; V+ f# O% P v7 [( zDepartments - The command and control systems of the headquarters of the, H7 E; E4 G1 Q service component commands - The command and control support systems of U2 E! j. D% O9 e3 B2 RDoD agencies. The system furnishes a multi-path channel of secure 8 M2 H+ [3 Z1 q" s& R: l, Icommunications to transmit information from primary sources to those who must + G5 k9 C, c+ L* e; N, C" d# zmake decisions (including the President) and to transmit their decisions (in the. C! O: C# _' {8 f2 U3 h+ ^6 p form of military orders) to subordinates. 6 H5 V5 }1 G+ ?. Z+ gWP (Former) Warsaw Pact Countries.6 T: M9 t# ], _, g WPAFB Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton OH./ z" x; o0 W3 E& w, d5 V! k m WPC Warsaw Pact Countries. ; D% Z: p/ Q8 J% g8 G; F, yWPD Work Package Directive., a& a+ M8 @) b2 U WPN Weapon Procurement Navy.1 {- v+ a; V- }/ X" `3 d) r WR Western Range.% `3 z7 f- k% J# R/ }5 [& y" G/ M WR/VAFB Western Range/Vandenburg Air Force Base. : \+ B: c: w( `+ _* GWRA See Weapons Release Authority.4 u& V: @) C. z WRM War Reserve Materiel. X+ U7 r0 B7 X+ _6 \! Y WRSK War Reserve Spares Kit. / G) D, a5 x1 n, CWRTTM Warhead Replacement Tactical Telemetry Module (USAF term). T2 m- m7 U3 ?7 G WS Warning System. 3 { v" d4 A- GWSE Weapon Support Equipment.# e. ^2 Q M% O+ C0 f! h* Z5 z WSEM Weapons System Evaluation Program. , D, V7 b9 }. H. mWSESRB Weapons System Explosive Safety Review Board. 7 l1 s8 H. Q3 A# h; n* A+ y6 ]WSI Wafer-Scale Integration. + k9 Z/ R, @. {* }WSM Waterspace Management (USN term).7 m. t" d' g/ d3 h0 w WSMC Western Space and Missile Center, Vandenberg AFB, CA.& m" K' F5 B0 ?- b* h WSMR (1) White Sands Missile Range, NM (2) Western Space and Missile Range. ; t0 R5 ^) L' s5 `% [5 W( L4 iWTA Weapon Target Assignment. % x9 i, L: Z! ^$ j; ^+ a8 ?1 V& YWTO Warsaw Treaty Organization. ) G+ J- }# P5 ?( u6 `- B& `3 aWTP Weapon Test Plan. ) P4 J+ |' u. H/ k' LWTR Western Test Range. 3 U& h( _4 Q3 [1 z$ DMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W) C9 [9 W+ M0 I$ u l 324 C9 h8 Z( f8 }: k. h" TWUC Work Unit Code (ILS term). . k; Y/ u, k+ n! D: U% v& j! Z+ |- d( OWWABNCP Worldwide Airborne Command Post.

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WWG Wideband Waveform Generator.* H/ @' p2 J! B9 p& f, E WWIMS See Worldwide Indications Monitoring System. 6 W8 R5 g1 g1 [WWMCCS See World-Wide Military Command and Control System. - E W9 [' \1 ^ B2 z# PWWW World Wide Web. p* h2 L R5 Z- ?WX Weather. 1 ^( @- c4 u" a" i' R& G( Q$ BMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 X,Y,Z* @4 Z, C7 ^* F, C3 y1 `9 k 325/ a0 \5 a* B8 {& v( s% w# j X-ON/X-OFF Transmitter On/Transmitter Off (Telecomm/Computer term). ( g3 U' |7 w& s, ^+ ^. a! d' NX-Ray Laser * Q2 w! }& i, s9 t! d(XRL) $ F p8 ]7 p- V/ ?0 {" WA laser that generates a beam or beams of x-rays. Also called an "X-raser." + Y& z0 z# V4 }, [3 QX-Rays Electromagnetic radiation of high energy, which results from either the release of ( e, b3 }% X3 E" _. W* Lenergy from electrons changing orbits about the nucleus (discrete) or the inelastic collision of charged particles with the electromagnetic field of the nucleus. : O! z3 A/ X f0 mX-rays have wavelengths shorter than those in the ultraviolet region, e.g., less / u0 {3 S1 V. H/ V" W; S# lthan 10E-6 cm or 100 Angstroms. Materials at very high temperatures (millions 8 P. z' F% s0 K! A4 `of degrees) emit such radiations; they are then called thermal x-rays. As6 a) [1 L" E& e6 r4 }% f generally produced by x-ray machines, they are "bremsstrahlung" resulting from1 k h; W0 ~! K$ r7 H( ?) o$ s the interaction of electron of 1 kilo electron-volt or more energy with a metallic. b$ p& J( ?1 {) ?( R- m% H9 s7 F target. (See Electromagnetic Radiation and Thermal X-Rays.) . s# u2 f0 H+ vXBR X-Band Radar. * M" [" f4 L$ V( I; ~* s' OXCVR Transceiver. ' w( f1 }+ a. H1 Z* g. o$ i N( ZXDS Exoatmospheric Defense System. / F. n# y" F; K3 WXGA Extended Graphics Array. 4 c$ L( [8 y, `) A$ g! y9 O8 M1 VXIWT Cross Industry Working Team. ) c. I( E7 j* [. r* t5 D+ wXMTR/CVR Transmitter/Receiver.7 h9 I8 l# g) J$ c XO Executive Officer. 1 c; g8 k | G* p5 w r/ X" TXoDis Exoatmospheric Discrimination.+ v1 l) o- E f4 v7 x" L2 x6 W XOX Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (Office Code). ; m0 a% S& }! vXRL See X-Ray Laser.! C6 `7 e- [% k6 P$ S XRS USAF/ESC Staff Symbol. ! X4 ~% l" C% N1 v6 D. Q1 D% [0 }XTB Exoatmospheric Test Bed.2 ], }4 G! h$ Y7 E3 H0 a; I XTV Experimental Test Vehicle." e/ P: W) }2 Y3 r2 r I" L Xwindows Unix graphics interface. 1 W1 V# j7 u( t# ?. OYield (or Energy 3 i. p7 n. k& f% g0 n; g& l5 VYield) 6 ^$ X- [2 }/ S9 LThe total effective energy released in a nuclear (or atomic) explosion. It is: y8 I2 q/ Y% ^5 v+ G usually expressed in terms of the equivalent tonnage of TNT required to produce6 w/ i( R: A8 N3 @ the same energy release in an explosion. The total energy yield is manifested2 N4 j0 f0 M/ C; a6 K as nuclear radiation, thermal radiation, and shock (and blast) energy, the actual ' j8 F8 u% B7 J8 m1 P! }distribution being primarily dependent upon the medium in which the explosion " i, c3 @9 F/ J9 g5 Doccurs, as well as the type of weapon and the time after detonation. ; U) U8 g0 r8 A9 y9 [. R& Z: DZero Point The location of the center of a burst of a nuclear weapon at the instant of + p1 J% S6 F! H) }; C1 Gdetonation. The zero point may be in the air or on or beneath the surface of 5 x5 ?6 N4 }2 Q6 G2 }6 k2 Jland or water, dependent upon the type of burst; it is thus to be distinguished . ?0 p1 c3 K/ Jfrom ground zero. / {1 b1 t' \% M2 T; [ZIF Zero Insertion Force. 7 P0 ^# ?# v) PZULU Time Zone Indicator for Universal Time. # k- i$ V* N: t; C; @/ v& FMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.06 Q, ~& U# H' J0 Z1 W* L7 _ 326 # ?& p4 K2 L& ^2 P' tUnits of Measurement, I" c% M! U7 j/ o7 T0 _ Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured # Z( D* s3 U8 K6 C0 w[ a ] ampere electric current7 Z# J/ d5 i* X1 [ [ angstrom ] angstrom length " ~0 U6 s5 }5 r- v[ b ] bit binary digit 0 or 1 ]9 W/ o1 P: |! f/ B[ bps ] bit per second bit transfer rate 1 I7 R/ [- S. Y2 N" ?* _' U+ x[ C ] coulomb electric charge% `" Y1 M; Z2 Q [ c; Ci ] curie radioactivity 6 a% C; G& H0 i: e# m2 W[ cal ] calorie energy 7 ?! l/ q/ K& D, Z4 H' E[ cal/sq cm ] calorie per square energy per area ! ?. V) r/ u B M$ b' }centimeter4 e8 Y7 H% q0 k0 r' \1 }# s% P( K [ chan ] channel frequency path) N: u( ^& f8 S' Z6 I, F6 @ [ cm ] centimeter length

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[ cu cm ] cubic centimeter volume) g: j- ` U" J8 P [ dB ] decibel signal strength3 S3 q# ?1 ?5 K% T+ l1 L [ deg ] degree plane angle 3 w3 _; F1 d, k5 d5 g# c# G1 S[ deg K ] degree, Kelvin temperature0 G- ?$ f7 W: |- C. n6 F [ deg/s ] degree per second plane angle change rate 1 L7 ^5 K6 [8 w% v1 d[ deg/s/s ] degree per second slew acceleration 7 a$ d* p( V/ y% p4 i |9 dper second, E. A+ x. w, G4 u/ ~* l [ diam ] diameter length# r0 v, b6 Y$ ?6 w [ dyn ] dyne force % i; J4 v5 }6 L0 N/ M$ M0 ][ eV ] electron-volt energy+ K0 F# e9 B0 L& m# x# N [ G ] gauss magnetic flux density. E: T; R1 u, c& y' [, v [ g ] 1) 9.808 meters per sec- 1) gravitational acceleraond per second; 2) gram tion constant; 2) mass 2 A' K, F7 k4 P8 M- a[ GHz ] gigahertz frequency% b J& Z; |, S1 x+ H. m5 _ [ Gy ] gray absorbed dose 3 ~# N2 p2 p8 `! e2 R[ h ] hour time3 U5 O, j& I# D' M4 I3 y; A, Z [ Hz ] hertz frequency1 H T; o, J. Y/ [: K [ J ] joule energy " o5 f4 I& Z! t7 p; D/ I" V* }[ J-T ] Joule -Thomson temperature change 6 ?2 d' ]& l% K2 P: t( x2 S6 Y[ K ] Kelvin temperature$ O d7 f! [0 o3 @- m6 c' s' E' H [ kA ] kiloampere electric current: h' n8 j% j2 v- N. r0 C [ kb ] kilobit binary digit " K' B$ V7 a E/ V[ kb/s ] kilobit per second velocity (binary digit)8 t+ n4 `8 ?0 b4 m0 i# P [ KeV ] kiloelectron-volt energy' q* w) S# Q! ?' R% Q [ kg/sq m ] kilogram per square pressure" S6 |) R' k% r meter$ d Y- W/ |* L [ KHz ] kilohertz frequency z( o# f( a: P[ kJ ] kilojoule energy; r# w( G( w! g9 G' l [ kJ/kg ] kilojoule per kilo- specific energy , I F) F) \, Q/ z6 Z! m t4 X8 N! ^gram$ r- @# g( e9 R } [ kJ/sq cm ] kilojoule per square laser lethality2 d4 |6 R }- T centimeter 3 B3 k% a5 { q/ w9 o4 L. D. ?[ km ] kilometer length $ d' B- f& W. Y8 T[ km/s ] kilometer per second velocity 5 P" n+ G+ d4 ]$ R* O[ KT ] kiloton yield . I0 _8 ?# Z0 S4 M1 X[ kV ] kilovolt electromotive force1 a4 p5 C9 |9 t$ N8 r [ kW ] kilowatt power % m: a- V" e2 p[ kW/kg ] kilowatt per kilogram specific power0 M4 w/ q" I0 b2 G4 q" N9 Q5 K: S Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured9 e7 a! c4 P$ R& t8 {% T$ G( E' L MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 7 e( ]% j% L; ^, @5 \. O0 Z1 z6 N3274 m$ m l+ x9 e. R+ ?. F& m [ kW/m ] kilowatt per meter thermal transport" L0 Y: d5 Q# T( c# Z [ kW/sq cm ] kilowatt per square energy flux . j& H0 o4 [8 o9 d/ y( {centimeter! ^! I$ N# a% _" c5 k7 _ r [ m ] meter length 5 G7 N- c: s+ R8 F O6 l" j( M[ Mbps ] megabit per second bit transfer rate ) Y2 I% ` X% \! ?2 w( l[ MeV ] megaelectron-volt energy3 |9 ?: o. [3 e5 e6 r w [ MFLOPS ] million floating point processing performance, A! D% @ a& H+ n operations per second6 G/ K2 u$ I% P$ c/ p9 U, S7 r [ MHz ] megahertz frequency 5 w$ a$ B N1 X! G1 @[ micro ] micro a one-millionth part1 q# A" n- p: m" ^ [ micron ] micrometer length ) c6 j- t6 d' q: \5 k[ milli ] milli a one-thousandth part - }2 m/ h/ Z. J. x7 Z: C7 L; W$ ^mJ millijoule4 L0 V$ f7 f2 j. y' V! b [ min ] minute time . a* S% ~& m( |% F. l# e[ mips ] million instructions processing speed $ ^9 l2 V6 j ?5 F2 Q' o4 j' L, bper second j% S! j4 G5 |5 N3 `+ L[ MJ ] megajoule energy, x2 w" w# `3 m ? a9 ] [ mm ] millimeter length b" s7 e- Q# z+ ~# J u [ mops ] million operations processing performance " Z5 p5 J) T vper second 9 G# i1 o9 T. Y/ P, a4 Q* s[ mrad ] milliradian plane angle , X) C2 g, O3 K9 p- g4 B' W[ m/s ] meter per second velocity # g+ l3 Q2 l2 z+ u/ ^[ ms ] millisecond time" T$ W4 I$ [. {; j& K4 }) ~, I7 t [ MT ] megaton yield9 p+ `0 A. a5 T5 r. t [ MV/m ] megavolt per meter electric field strength+ F* G& {" M' ]0 b& T0 B [ MW ] megawatt power 5 P, n/ r. R, d J4 w8 N+ B[ MW/sr ] megawatt per steradian laser brightness# H1 ^4 y, ]' r2 c [ N-s ] newton-second force" n* E- E( t9 `) _3 l2 m1 U" U9 _9 s/ ? [ ns ] nanosecond frequency; d0 ^ ^7 N# [6 K0 N1 S [ parsec ] parsec astronomical distance* B5 [0 X; n, x8 C. u3 |9 P [ Pa-s ] pascal-second pressure 1 c* Q' B% o$ b3 r) s. p' g( d2 o& Y[ R ] roentgen radiation dose " t5 ^1 A5 X- G1 p[ RAD ] rad absorbed dose & Q+ g( ]& A- z* H$ e5 j4 d; k[ radian ] radian plane angle/ E* e" O0 o1 y& L# m [ rad/s ] radian per second angular drift5 l& |5 \3 q% g+ B. ?" 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