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tactical and data
For example a target acquisition element can send a message with target details which is automatically routed through the tactical and technical fire control elements to deliver firing data to the gun's laying system and the gun automatically laid.
This mobile suit was the original Gundam designed by the five scientists, but was never constructed due to its signature feature: the ZERO System, a combat system that directly interfaces with the pilot's brain and feeds the pilot tactical data on the fly.
A tactical communications system is a communications system that ( a ) is used within, or in direct support of, tactical forces, ( b ) is designed to meet the requirements of changing tactical situations and varying environmental conditions, ( c ) provides securable communications, such as voice, data, and video, among mobile users to facilitate command and control within, and in support of, tactical forces, and ( d ) usually requires extremely short installation times, usually on the order of hours, in order to meet the requirements of frequent relocation.
Electronic support measures can provide ( 1 ) initial detection or knowledge of foreign systems, ( 2 ) a library of technical and operational data on foreign systems, and ( 3 ) tactical combat information utilizing that library.
In telecommunication, a tactical communications system is a communications system that ( a ) is used within, or in direct support of, tactical forces, ( b ) is designed to meet the requirements of changing tactical situations and varying environmental conditions, ( c ) provides securable communications, such as voice, data, and video, among mobile users to facilitate command and control within, and in support of, tactical forces, and ( d ) usually requires extremely short installation times, usually on the order of hours, in order to meet the requirements of frequent relocation.
In telecommunication, a tactical data information link — A ( TADIL — A ) is a netted link in which one unit acts as a net control station and interrogates each unit by roll call.
By mounting an offensive with considerable ( but not decisive ) force, the commander hopes to elicit a strong reaction by the enemy that reveals its own strength, deployment, and other tactical data.
Using a broad definition: " Business Intelligence is a set of methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies that transform raw data into meaningful and useful information used to enable more effective strategic, tactical, and operational insights and decision-making.
The tactical implications of the computing and data bus capabilities of aircraft are hard to determine.
Although drones enable advance tactical surveillance and up to the minute data, flaws can become apparent.
The unit also provides the UK ’ s tactical control facility for the combat training of air defence, ground attack and air-to-air refuelling aircraft and participates daily in Joint training with the Royal Navy, exchanging air picture information by both digital data link and voice nets with ships at sea.
Such qualifications include weapons system operations, airborne tactical data system operations, electronic warfare, and airborne navigation.
The team's efforts provide computerized weather and ocean prediction products, weather satellite imagery products and related tactical decision aids and data, supporting virtually every combat platform and weapons system operated by the U. S. Navy.
ADA provides tactical data and advice to Leo during his time piloting Jehuty.
Karinka Mark II's upgrades include built-in flight ability and increased tactical battle data.
From 1975 until at least 1994 ( the last year for which data is available ) the squadron's wartime role was as an operational squadron in the front line assigned to SACEUR with twelve Jaguar aircraft, eight WE. 177 tactical nuclear bombs, and a variety of conventional weapons.
Boyd and designer Pierre Sprey interviewed Stuka pilots and armor commanders for data regarding tactical information such as the time required to find and target a tank from the air.
Radio equipment: 2 VHF PR4G transmitter / receivers ( 1 for tactical links ; 1 for firing system data transmission ).

tactical and networks
As well as the permanent networks detailed above, there have been many tactical transportable systems produced by several countries :-
Aside from minor sporadic tactical air raids by United States Navy aircraft, it was not bombed again during the war ; however, from 1938 to 1945 more than 260 caves in more than 20 separate tunnel / cave networks were built throughout the area, with at least 27 kilometers of known tunnels within the grounds of Yokosuka Naval Base.
* Yeoman of Signals-trained in the planning and deployment and management of military tactical / strategic communications networks ;
* BTS, LLC, telecommunications company specializing in tactical cellular networks
Adama points out that as long as the Cylons are kept out of the networks, humankind's superior numbers and the size of the industrial base gives humankind the tactical and strategic advantage.
By operating in the UHF frequency band, a lower frequency band than that used by conventional terrestrial cellular networks, the MUOS provides warfighters with the tactical ability to communicate in " disadvantaged " environments, such as heavily forested regions where higher frequency signals would be unacceptably attenuated by the forest canopy.
A TACLANE is a low-cost, Type 1, key-agile, in-line network encryptor for deployment in Department of Defense ( DOD ) tactical and strategic networks.
Warfare systems are tactical systems and tactical mission-support systems, such as weapons, sensors, command and control, navigation, aviation support systems, mission planning, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, interior and exterior communications, topside design, and warfare system networks.

tactical and become
The finger-four would become widely adopted as the fundamental tactical formation over the course of World War.
Evidence suggests that she made a tactical decision not to become openly involved in politics, even on the pressing issue of civil rights.
The announcement indicated that ATC would inactivate its 38th Flying Training Wing, which conducted undergraduate pilot training at Moody, and the base would become host to a wing of F-4E Phantom II tactical fighter aircraft.
By 3 September, Joffre had become aware of the German armies ' tactical error.
Mentally, he had become a cautious officer who worked hard going over tactical plans of every operation he was involved in.
The problems caused by continued resistance may be minimal if the conquered territory is only needed for a short-term tactical purpose, but can become extremely difficult if the intent is to colonize the area or hold the land indefinitely.
A submarine commander in tactical conditions must exercise discretion when using his periscope, since it creates a visible wake ( and may also become detectable by radar ), giving away the sub's position.
While such units still enjoyed considerable prestige and high esprit de corps, their training, equipment and tactical roles had for the most part become aligned with those of the line infantry of their respective armies.
When in 1943, the Ninth Air Force moved from the Mediterranean Theater of Operations to the United Kingdom to become a tactical air force in the European Theater of Operations, the B-24s transferred to Twelfth Air Force, then to the newly created Fifteenth.
Adenauer did not want his country to become a bargaining chip between the United States and the Soviet Union, nor did he want it to become a nuclear battlefield, a prospect raised by the arrival of American tactical nuclear weapons in 1953 as part of the Eisenhower administration's New Look policy.
It is the ideal sport for children to become familiar with the features of football but also to develop their technique and tactical skills and 3.
The main tactical difference between the two in Feiglin's thought is that Zo Artzeinu protested government policy without suggesting an alternative, whereas Manhigut Yehudit seeks to become the government and be the alternative.
He originally aspired to become a historian through a military academy, and joined the tactical division only out of need for tuition money.
During his spell as manager of Coventry, he brought in high profile players including Gordon Strachan, Dion Dublin, Noel Whelan and Gary McAllister ( although in his autobiography he states that this latter signing was Strachan's initiative and he was opposed for tactical reasons ) but they continued to struggle in the Premier League and by November 1996 he had become Director of Football, handing over managerial duties to former player and subesequent assistant boss Gordon Strachan.
In 1914 " uhlan " had become simply a historic distinction in the Russian cavalry, without tactical significance.
This method of attachment has become a de facto standard for modular tactical gear, replacing the A. L. I. C. E system used in the earliest modular vest systems ( which is still in use with most Western police departments ).
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, has become a worldwide cultural icon generally associated with tactical brilliance, ambition and political power.
Pakistan's coach, Bob Woolmer, was a strong advocate of Malik's case to become captain ; in Woolmer's opinion Malik was " the sharpest tactical tack among his group ... a real presence on the field ".
Labrador's sparse settlement and a local topography similar to parts of the Soviet Union, in addition to proximity to European NATO nations, " sealed the deal " which saw CFB Goose Bay grow to become the primary low-level tactical training area for several NATO air forces during the 1980s.
Greene writes: " The subversion of corporate websites shares a blurry border with hacking and agitprop practices that would become an important field of net art, often referred to as ' tactical media '.
" Beginning as a political party, it decided not to stand candidates but instead to support tactical voting against the Conservatives at the 1992 general election and soon become a non-party campaigning organisation.
However, the genre did not become prolific until Nintendo released and published the game that set the template for tactical wargame RPGs, Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, created and developed by Intelligent Systems for the NES.

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