stick commander jumpmaster.
strafing the delivery of automatic weapons fire by aircraft on ground targets.
strangle a code meaning "switch off equipment indicated."
strangle parrot a code meaning "switch off Identification Friend or Foe equipment."
Stratofortress an all-weather, intercontinental, strategic heavy bomber powered by eight turbojet engines; capable of delivering nuclear and nonnuclear bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and decoys. Also known as a B-52.
Stratofreighter a strategic aerial tanker/freighter powered by four reciprocating engines; it is equipped to refuel bombers and fighters in flight. Also known as a KC-97L.
Stratotanker a multipurpose aerial tanker/transport powered by four turbojet engines; it is equipped for high-speed, high-altitude refueling of bombers and fighters. Also known as a KC-135.
stream take off aircraft taking off in a column formation.
subsonic less than the speed of sound.
Super Sabre a supersonic, single-engine, turbojet, tactical fighter/bomber. Also known as an F-100.
supersonic greater than the speed of sound.
tally ho a code meaning "target visually sighted."
Thunderbolt II a twin-engine, subsonic, turbofan, tactical fighter/bomber capable of taking off or landing on short fields and of delivering an assortment of weapons; has an internally mounted 30mm cannon and can be refueled in flight. Also known as an A-10.
Thunderchief a supersonic, single-engine, turbojet- powered tactical fighter capable of delivering nuclear weapons as well as nonnuclear bombs and rockets; equipped with a sidewinder weapons and can be refueled in flight. Also known as an F-105.
tied on a code meaning "the aircraft indicated is in formation with me."
Tomcat a twin turbofan, dual crew, supersonic, all- weather, long-range interceptor designed to operate from aircraft carriers. Also known as an F-14.
toss bombing similar to loft bombing but performed at any altitude.
Tracer a twin-reciprocating engine, airborne radar platform designed to operate from aircraft carriers. Its mission is the detection and interception control of airborne targets. Also known as an E-1B.
Tracker a twin-reciprocating engine, antisubmarine aircraft capable of operating from carriers, and designed primarily for the detection, location, and destruction of submarines. Also known as an S-2.
tracking a code meaning "by my evaluation, target is steering true course indicated."
train bombs dropped in short intervals or sequence.
turbojet a jet engine whose air is supplied by a turbine-driven compressor, the turbine activated by exhaust gases.
vector a code meaning "alter heading to magnetic heading indicated."
vigilante a twin turbojet engine, dualcrew, supersonic all-weather reconnaissance aircraft designed to operate from aircraft carriers. It carries a wide assortment of photographic and electronic surveillance systems. Also known as an RA-5.
viking a twin turbofan engine, multicrew antisubmarine aircraft capable of operating off aircraft carriers. Also known as an S-3.
voodoo a supersonic, twin-engine turbojet air interceptor with twin cockpits. Also known as an F-101.
walleye a guided air-to-surface glide bomb; it incorporates a contrast-tracking television system for guidance.
wild weasel an aircraft specially modified to identify, locate, and destroy ground-based enemy air defense systems.
wingman an aviator subordinate to, and in support of, the designated section leader; also, the aircraft flown in this role.
zippers target dawn and dusk combat air patrol.
ARMY, GROUND FORCES, AND general military
terms
Abrams the U.S. forces premier battle tank, having either a 105mm or 120mm gun and a top speed of 40 miles per hour with a four man crew. Also known as the M-1.
all available a request or command for all available fire to be aimed at the same target.
anticrop operation the employment of anticrop agents to destroy an enemy's source of food.
antimateriel agent a chemical or natural substance used to deteriorate or damage enemy equipment.
antipersonnel mine a mine designed to cause casualties to personnel.
antitank mine a mine designed to immobilize or destroy a tank.
armored earthmover a heavy, full-tracked bulldozer used to clear obstructions and fill antitank ditches, used by the engineering unit. Also known as the M-9.
armored personnel carrier a lightly armored, highly mobile, full-tracked vehicle, amphibious and air-droppable, used for transporting personnel.