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  2. After-action review - Wikipedia

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    An after action review (AAR) is a technique for improving process and execution by analyzing the intended outcome and actual outcome of an action and identifying practices to sustain, and practices to improve or initiate, and then practicing those changes at the next iteration of the action [1] [2] AARs in the formal sense were originally developed by the U.S. Army. [3]

  3. After action report - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army has adopted the After Action Review (AAR) as the primary method for delivering feedback after unit training exercises. Likewise, the U.S. Army Research Institute (ARI) has supported the development and implementation of AAR procedures for over 20 years. The After Action Review Process is critical to forming an After Action Report.

  4. M981 FISTV - Wikipedia

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    M981 FIST-V (rear) The M981 FISTV (Fire Support Team Vehicle) is a United States Army armored vehicle designed to house an artillery observer team in mechanized units. It was based on the M901 Improved TOW Vehicle (ITV) – itself based on the ubiquitous M113 armored personnel carrier chassis.

  5. Glossary of military abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A A&TWF – Acquisition and technology work force a – Army AA – Assembly area AA – Anti-aircraft AA – Aegis ashore AAA – Anti-aircraft artillery "Triple A" AAAV – Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle AAC – Army Air Corps AAD – Armored amphibious dozer AADC – Area air defense commander AAE – Army acquisition executive AAG – Anti-aircraft gun AAK – Appliqué armor kit (US ...

  6. Combat Outpost Keating - Wikipedia

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    Plans were drawn up in the summer of 2006 by the US Army's 10th Mountain Division as part of Operation Mountain Lion. [2] Combat Outpost Keating is best known as the setting of the Battle of Kamdesh which occurred on October 3, 2009. View of a pockmarked armored Humvee at COP Keating, severely damaged during the Battle of Kamdesh.

  7. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    AN/AAR-38: COMPASS COOL Infrared Warning Sensor: FB-111 Aardvark, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet: AN/AAR-40: FLIR System: C-141B Starlifter, P-3C Orion: AN/AAR-41: Infrared Warning Receiver: USN: AN/AAR-42: FLIR System: A-7E Corsair II, A-10 Thunderbolt II: AN/AAR-43: Infrared (IR) warning receiver: A-7E Corsair II: AN/AAR-44: Infrared (IR) warning ...

  8. AAR Wins Army Medical Logistics Contract - AOL

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    On Wednesday, defense contractor AAR Corp announced that it has won a logistics contract to manage medical supplies for the U.S. Central Command in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United ...

  9. CROWS - Wikipedia

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    This enables the vehicle gunner to detect and destroy heavy armor out to 3 km (1.9 mi) without requiring a soldier to dismount. The Army plans to up-gun all its Stryker brigades by adding a 30 mm cannon to half of the ICVs in rifle and scout platoons while adding the CROWS-J to the other half, roughly 80 vehicles with each per brigade.