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  2. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Using the codes eases coordination and improves understanding during multiservice operations. The codes are intended for use by air, ground, sea, and space operations personnel at the tactical level. Code words that are followed by an asterisk (*) may differ in meaning from NATO usage. There is a key provided below to describe what personnel ...

  3. AGM-114 Hellfire - Wikipedia

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    Rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft, unmanned combat aerial vehicles, tripods, ships, ground vehicles The AGM-114 Hellfire is an American missile developed for anti-armor use, [ 6 ] later developed for precision [ 7 ] drone strikes against other target types, especially high-value targets . [ 8 ]

  4. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox occasionally hosts real-life and virtual events. They have in the past hosted events such as BloxCon, which was a convention for ordinary players on the platform. [46] Roblox operates annual Easter egg hunts [52] and also hosts an annual event called the "Bloxy Awards", an awards ceremony that also functions as a fundraiser. The 2020 ...

  5. Tail code - Wikipedia

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    These codes are squadron specific and identify neither the squadron's wing nor base air station. Training Command aircraft use a single-letter tail code which identifies the aircraft's training wing. TW-1 NAS Meridian, MS: A; TW-2 NAS Kingsville, TX: B; TW-4 NAS Corpus Christi, TX: G; TW-5 NAS Whiting Field, FL: E; TW-6 NAS Pensacola, FL: F

  6. Flight recorder - Wikipedia

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    A "Cockpit Sound Recorder" (CSR) was independently invented and patented by Edmund A. Boniface Jr., an aeronautical engineer at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. [16] [17] [18] He originally filed with the US Patent Office on February 2, 1961, as an "Aircraft Cockpit Sound Recorder". [19] The 1961 invention was viewed by some as an "invasion of ...

  7. Aerial bomb - Wikipedia

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    GBU-31 JDAM aerial bombs in the hangar bay of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. An aerial bomb is a type of explosive or incendiary weapon intended to travel through the air on a predictable trajectory. Engineers usually develop such bombs to be dropped from an aircraft. The use of aerial bombs is termed aerial bombing.

  8. New Orleans attacker believed to have acted alone - FBI - AOL

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    The suspect in the New Orleans attack that killed 14 people on New Year's Day is believed to have acted alone in a "premeditated and evil act," the FBI has said. The latest information is counter ...

  9. Sonic boom - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a sonic boom depends largely on the distance between the observer and the aircraft shape producing the sonic boom. A sonic boom is usually heard as a deep double "boom" as the aircraft is usually some distance away. The sound is much like that of mortar bombs, commonly used in firework displays. It is a common misconception that ...