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  2. Weapons Tight - Wikipedia

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    Weapons Tight is a NATO brevity code "weapon control order" used in anti-aircraft warfare, imposing a status whereby weapons systems may only be fired at targets confirmed as hostile.

  3. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    TIGHT at targets positively identified as hostile in accordance with current ROE. HOLD* (USA, USMC) in self-defense or in response to a formal order. SAFE (USN) NOTE: USN and NATO use weapons safe to avoid confusion with the phrase hold fire. Weeds Indicates that fixed-wing aircraft are operating below 2,000 ft (610 m) above ground level. What luck

  4. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of established military terms which have been in use for at least 50 years. Since technology and doctrine have changed over time, not all of them are in current use, or they may have been superseded by more modern terms.

  5. 1982 British Army Gazelle friendly fire incident - Wikipedia

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    [9] [17] Immediately there were suspicions that Cardiff had been responsible for the shootdown, and later that evening Rear Admiral "Sandy" Woodward declared a "Weapons Tight" order, forbidding the engagement of any aircraft not positively identified as hostile, for all contacts detected flying over East Falkland at less than 200 kn (370 km/h ...

  6. New details emerge as the search for a motive drives ...

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    The US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has traced the origins of the weapons, but police won’t provide further information on the guns, “as it could jeopardize our ...

  7. Talk:Anti-aircraft warfare - Wikipedia

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    weapons tight: a weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be fired only at targets recognised as hostile. weapons hold : a weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may only be fired in self-defence or in response to a formal order.

  8. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    The data suggest that for every incident of physical attack or fight with a weapon referred to local law enforcement from schools without regular contact with SROs, 2.56 are referred in schools with regular contact with SROs, with p < 0.05. This is after controlling for state statutes that require school officials to refer students to law ...

  9. The Dolphins also showed glimpses of how valuable a weapon tight end Jonnu Smith figures to be in their offense. Smith lined up at multiple spots and ran lots of pre-snap motion, finishing with ...