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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, ... Compare to Weapons Hold, ...

  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. Anti-aircraft warfare - Wikipedia

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    Anti-aircraft warfare is the counter to aerial warfare [1] and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action". [2] It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (submarine-launched), and air-based weapon systems, in addition to associated sensor systems, command and control arrangements, and passive measures (e.g. barrage balloons).

  5. US general: 'Self-restraint' is all that holds the US and ...

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    After the shows of military force by rival nations, the commander of American troops in South Korea gave a blunt assessment of the tense situation.

  6. Dan Mullen: 'No weapons' doesn't really mean 'no ... - AOL

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    Mullen said his 'no weapons' policy was really about weapons education. Which doesn't explain why it's called a 'no weapons' policy in the first place. Dan Mullen: 'No weapons' doesn't really mean ...

  7. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    Siege engines: specialised weapons used to overcome fortifications of a besieged fort or town; in modern times, the task has fallen to large artillery pieces. Siege train: specialised siege artillery moved in a column by road or by rail.

  8. Glossary of firearms terms - Wikipedia

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    Assault weapon: A term used in some jurisdictions within the United States, usually used to describe semi-automatic rifles that fire from a detachable magazine. Automatic fire: A weapon capable of automatic fire is one that will continually expend ammunition for as long as the trigger is held.

  9. Oh hold: Ruling that overturned California assault weapons ban

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    A three-judge panel in the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay of U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez's June 4 order, after California officials had appealed the federal judge's decision ...