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  2. Grey-zone (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    The term grey-zone was coined by the United States Special Operations Command [10] [11] and published in a 2015 white paper. [12] The concept of the grey-zone is built on existing military strategies; however, information technology has created radical new spaces which have expanded what is possible. Modern hybrid warfare and political warfare ...

  3. Landing Zones 1 and 2 - Wikipedia

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    The site was renamed Landing Zone prior to its first use as a landing site. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Elon Musk indicated in January 2016 that he thought the likelihood of successful landings for all of the attempted landings in 2016 would be approximately 70 percent, hopefully rising to 90 percent in 2017, and cautioned that the company expects a few more ...

  4. Landing zone - Wikipedia

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    In commonwealth militaries, a landing zone is the cartographic (numeric) zone in which the landing is going to take place (e.g., a valley). The landing area is the area in which the landing is going to take place (e.g., the field where the aircraft are to land). The landing point is the actual point on which aircraft are going to land (e.g., a ...

  5. Landing area - Wikipedia

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    A landing area may be: Any wrought, treated or merely selected surface of land, water, or a ship vessel's deck employed in a sustained way for either takeoff or landing of aircraft . Operational area segment of an amphibious military unit .

  6. Aeronautical chart - Wikipedia

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    An aeronautical chart is a map designed to assist in the navigation of aircraft, much as nautical charts do for watercraft, or a roadmap does for drivers. Using these charts and other tools, pilots are able to determine their position, safe altitude, best route to a destination, navigation aids along the way, alternative landing areas in case of an in-flight emergency, and other useful ...

  7. Landing zone (software) - Wikipedia

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    A landing zone is an environment that is made available by cloud computing companies. It is the environment in which the actual workloads run in. [1] Landing zones are available for Microsoft Azure, [2] Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud. Amazon has also provided educational landing zones to universities, so students could practice with the ...

  8. Landing Zone Brace - Wikipedia

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    The landing zone was established during Operation Wayne Grey an operation against the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 24th and 66th Regiments in the Plei Trap Valley. [1] [2] and was located approximately 44 km west of Kontum. [3]

  9. SpaceX landing zone - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX routinely lands boosters of its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, either on a landing zone on the ground or on a drone ship. SpaceX landing zones are: SpaceX Landing Complex 1 (LC-1), USSF Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Space Coast, Florida, USA SpaceX Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1) SpaceX Landing Zone 2 (LZ-2)