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Military
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HN
host nation
host nation
A nation which, by agreement: a. receives forces and matériel of NATO or other nations operating on/from, or transiting through, its territory, b. allows matériel and/or NATO organizations to be located on its territory, and/or c. provides support for these purposes
HNA
host nation activity
Host Nation Agreement
HNA
Host Nation Armed Forces
HNAF
Host Nation Intelligence Support
HNIS
HNS
host nation support
host nation support
Civil and/or military assistance rendered by a nation to foreign forces within its territory during peacetime, crisis or conflict, based on agreements mutually concluded between nations
HSB
host standard basis
host structure
Structure, static or deployable, in which deploys a contingency operational command post
(operation commander CP, joint HQ, COMFRANCE HQ)
It can be provided and supported by a permanent, organic, or operational command. It is in charge: 1. of hosting the staff and the related information systems assets; 2. of the every day support and protection.
Host-Based Word Processing
HBWP
Host-Message Interface
HMI
host-nation support
Civil and military assistance rendered in peace, crisis or war by a host nation to NATO or other forces and NATO organizations which are located on, operating on/from, or in transit through the host nation’s territory. This support is based on commitments deriving either from the North Atlantic Treaty or from bilateral or multilateral agreements contracted between the host country, NATO organizations and the nation
s
to which the forces operating on the territory of the host nation belong.
HTSA
host-tenant support agreement
Hostage Rescue Unit
HRU
H
hostile
hostile
The standard identity definition of a track, object or entity declared to belong to any opposing nation, party or group which, by virtue of its behaviour or information gathered on it such as characteristics, origin or nationality contributes to the threat to friendly forces. 2.
(NATO)
In identification, the designation given to a track, object or entity whose characteristics, behaviour or origin indicate that it is a threat to friendly forces. Designation as hostile does not necessarily imply clearance to engage. Related terms: friend; neutral; unknown.
hostile act
Behavior of an aircraft which permits to consider it, without any doubt, as enemy. Note: the criteria which will have to be taken into account to precisely define the hostile act will be determined for every new case, depending on the overall context of the operation.
HA
hostile aircraft
Hostile Aircraft Free Engagement Zone
HAFEZ
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