tactical airborne force
1Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System — (ATARS) is a system for image acquisition, data storage, and data link used by the United States Marine Corps on it F/A 18D Hornet aircraft. It consists of the Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS) with infrared and visible… …
2Airborne forces — Airborne Military parachuting or gliding form of inserting personnel or supplies. Purpose Delivering personnel, equipment, or supplies. Origins Attributed to Italian troops on November 1927. [ Parachutist Badge awarded by the United States Army… …
3Tactical Air Command — emblem Active 1946–1992 Country …
4Force aérienne d'autodéfense japonaise — Cocarde de la Force aérienne d autodéfense japonaise Période 1er  …
5Airborne Networking — An Airborne Network (AN) is defined to be the infrastructure that provides communication transport services through at least one node that is on a platform capable of flight. BackgroundDefinitionThe intent of the United States Air Force s… …
6Airborne Laser — Boeing YAL 1 Airborne Laser Tes …
7Airborne Early Warning and Control — An Airborne Early Warning (AEW) system is a radar system carried by an aircraft which is designed to detect other aircraft. Used at a high altitude, the radars allow the operators to distinguish between friendly and hostile aircraft hundreds of… …
8Airborne early warning and control — AEW redirects here. For other uses, see AEW (disambiguation). For the airline, see Air Wisconsin. United States Air Force E 3 Sentry …
9Force Delta — Delta Force 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta (Airborne) Période 19 novembre 1977 Pays États Unis Branche United States Army Type U …
10Tactical recognition flash — A Tactical recognition flash is a coloured patch worn on the arm of Combat Clothing by members of the Royal Navy [2007DIN04 101, Introduction of The Royal Navy Tactical Recognition Flash for CS95 ] , British Army [cite… …