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Terms for subject Military (73214 entries)
Key Indigenous Personnel KIP
Key Intelligence Program Priorities List KIPPL
key item Item the lack of which or the faultiness of which on a piece of equipment (or weapon system) leads to the unavailability of the latter, by making it impossible to fulfil one of the functions planned in its military data sheet.
Key Judgments KJ
Key Management Application Service Element KMASE
Key Management Identification Number KMID
Key Management Ordering and Distribution Center KMODC
Key Management Protocol KMP
Key Management Protocol Data Unit KMPDU
Key Management System KMS
Key Management System Agent KMSA
Key Management User Agent KMUA
key network Network which is considered essential for the defense of the country and whose destruction or paralysis would have serious consequences at the national level. Its main facilities and structures are then classified as key points. The network comprises facilities and structures within the territory having the same purpose, and specific material or immaterial connections.
key nucleus staff Designated part of a permanent organic or operational staff, which can perform the main functions of a contingency operational CP. This nucleus, which is deployable, includes among other elements the assets in terms of personnel and equipment to: 1. guaranty at once the consistency and the efficiency of the staff’s work (chief of staff, assistant chiefs of staff, secretarial work) 2. guaranty the technical functioning of each cell (communication and information system, document copying, energy) 3. instruct the additional personnel which will reinforce the contingency CP (communication and information system, training software)
Key Performance Parameter KPP
key point A concentrated site or installation, the destruction or capture of which would seriously affect the war effort or the success of operations.
key point A concentrated site or installation, the destruction or capture of which would seriously affect the war effort or the success of operations
key point classification Sharing out of the establishments or facilities considered as key points between: 1. the national directory: a directory in which the priority key points designated by the government are listed; 2. the zonal directories: directories in which the other key points necessary to maintain the vital activities of the country, to safeguard its economic defense potential and to use its military potential, are listed; 3. the department directories: directories in which key points which, locally or in specific circumstances, may take on some importance for the defense needs or the survival of the population, are listed.
key point guard unit Unit made of reserve gendarmes whose mission is the protection and defense of 1st category civilian key points and shared services.
key point security The security of a key point is preserved when hostile actions against it are either impossible, or doomed to fail, or limited to acceptable consequences. The security of a key point is maintained through defense and protection measures.