- Industry: Government; Military
- Number of terms: 79318
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
Land mines, other than nuclear or chemical, that are not designed to self-destruct. They are designed to be emplaced by hand or mechanical means. Conventional mines can be buried or surface laid and are normally emplaced in a pattern to aid in recording.
Industry:Military
Land operations performed across the range of military operations with land forces made available by Service components in support of the joint force commander’s operation or campaign objectives, or in support of other components of the joint force.
Industry:Military
Knowledge and understanding of the operational area’s environment, factors, and conditions, to include the status of friendly and adversary forces, neutrals and noncombatants, weather and terrain, that enables timely, relevant, comprehensive, and accurate assessments, in order to successfully apply combat power, protect the force, and/or complete the mission.
Industry:Military
Joint operations across the range of military operations planned and conducted on, or against objectives on a topographical complex and its adjacent natural terrain, where man-made construction or the density of population are the dominant features.
Industry:Military
Key questions likely to be asked by adversary officials and intelligence systems about specific friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities, so they can obtain answers critical to their operational effectiveness.
Industry:Military
Joint Operation Planning and Execution System application software providing the capability to create, update, allocate, manifest, and review organic carrier information before and during deployment. It provides the ability to review, analyze, and generate several predefined reports on an extensive variety of scheduling and movement information.
Industry:Military
Joint distribution operations boundaries begin at the point of origin and terminate at the combatant commander’s designated point of need within a desired operational area, including the return of forces and materiel.
Industry:Military
Joint doctrine publications that establish the doctrinal foundation for a series of joint publications in the hierarchy of joint publications. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff signs these publications. Keystone publications are provided for joint personnel support, intelligence support, operations, logistic support, plans, and communications systems support.
Industry:Military
Items such as tents and prepackaged structures requisitioned through the supply system that may be used to substitute for constructed facilities.
Industry:Military
Items subordinate to or associated with an end item (i.e., spares, repair parts, tools, test equipment, and sundry materiel) and required to operate, service, repair, or overhaul an end item.
Industry:Military