attrition aircraft

  • 1attrition reserve aircraft — Aircraft procured for the specific purpose of replacing the anticipated losses of aircraft because of peacetime and/or wartime attrition …

    Military dictionary

  • 2attrition reserve aircraft — Aircraft procured for the specific purpose of replacing anticipated losses of aircraft because of peacetime and/or wartime attrition. Also called war reserve/war wastage reserve (WWR) …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 3attrition rate — A rate, usually expressed as a percentage, reflecting the loss of personnel or equipment resulting from defined causes in a given period of time. Normally, the term refers to the aircraft attrition rate, which is calculated based on sorties flown …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 4War of Attrition — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=War of Attrition partof=the Arab Israeli conflict caption=The Israeli Egyptian war of Attrition was centered largely on the Suez Canal date=June 1968 ndash; August 7, 1970 (ceasefire) place=Sinai Peninsula… …

    Wikipedia

  • 5List of aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force — The Pakistan Air Force currently operates an estimated 500 to 530 combat aircraft. The total of aircraft in service including: VIP, trainers and transport aircraft is over 700. * Includes two upgraded F 16A Block 15 inducted from the US in Dec… …

    Wikipedia

  • 6Combat Aircraft (Osprey) — Combat Aircraft ... Pays  Royaume Uni Langue Anglais Genre Aviation …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 7Fighter aircraft — A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air to air combat with other aircraft, as opposed to a bomber, which is designed primarily to attack ground targets by dropping bombs. Fighters are comparatively small, fast, and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Canadian Associated Aircraft — was a joint Canadian United Kingdom project to build Handley Page Hampden aircraft in the late 1930s.During the build up to the Second World War, Fairchild Ltd. (Canada) had joined together with five other aviation companies in setting up… …

    Wikipedia

  • 9War of Attrition — (1969 70)    In the first years after the Six Day War (1967), Israel retained control of the Occupied Territories, and despite various efforts, no significant progress was made toward the achievement of peace. The Palestinians became more active… …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 10war reserve/war wastage reserve — Aircraft, armament, and spares kept in reserve for use in war as well as to make up for a shortfall as a result of attrition …

    Aviation dictionary