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Military
(71894 entries)
command vehicle
Tracked or wheeled armoured crosscountry vehicle carrying command-and-control equipment. Command vehicles are normally used as mobile command posts for commanders and their staffs.
command, control and communications
Authority, responsibilities and activities of the military commanders concerning the conduct and the coordination of forces to implement the orders concerning the execution of the operations and to use the signal assets that are assigned for these operations.
command, control and information system
Information system which provides support to military authorities for their command and control requirements.
Command, Control, & Intelligence
C2I
Command, Control, and Communications Master Plan
C3MP
Command, Control, and Communications Networks
C3NET
Command, Control, and Communications Systems
C3S
Command, Control, and Computer Systems
C3S
Command, Control, and Intelligence Support
CCIS
Command, Control, and Intelligence Technical Test
CCITT
Command, Control, and Subordinate Systems
CCS2
Command, Control, and Subordinate Systems
C2S2
Command, Control, Communications System Master Plan
C3SMP
Command, Control, Communications, and Computer System
C4S
Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Mission Environment
C4ME
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence For The Warrior
C4IFTW
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Power Projection
C4IP2
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence and Information
C4I2
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
C4ISR
Command, CS and CSS elements
Employment packages directly subordinate to a headquarters, enabling the latter to command, provide combat support or combat service support to the actions of the single-branch or combined arms contact force packages of levels 2 to 4. These command, combat support and combat service support elements can be further defined as "Army", "Army Corps", "Division" or "Brigade".
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