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  • 11Tactical bombing — uses aircraft to attack troops and military equipment in the battle zone. This is in contrast to strategic bombing, which attacks an enemy s cities and factories to debilitate the enemy s capacity to wage war as well as the civilian population s… …

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  • 12Tactical Digital Information Link — Tactical Digital Information Links (TADILs) are standardized radio communication data links used by the U.S. armed forces. All Army INFOSYS use TADILs to transmit and receive data. TADILs are characterized by their standard message and… …

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  • 13Tactical Data Links — Tactical Digital Information Links (TADILs) are standardized radio communication data links used by the U.S. armed forces. All Army INFOSYS use TADILs to transmit and receive data. TADILs are characterized by their standard message and… …

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  • 14Control of the centre — is an important positional strategy in chess and some other board games.In chess, the strategy consists of placing pieces so that they attack the central four squares of the board. However, a piece being placed on a central square does not… …

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  • 15Control aéreo avanzado — Control aéreo avanzado, en inglés: forward air control (FAC),[1] es la prestación de orientación a las aeronaves de apoyo aéreo cercano (CAS)[2] con intención de garantizar que sus ataques den en los objetivos previstos y no perjudiquen a tropas… …

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  • 16Tactical politics — deals with politics from a strategic perspective. Basically, it is the study of how politics are invented, and used to obtain some given objective.This article covers some of these techniques as seen in history and the present day. Politics and… …

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  • 17Tactical Air Navigation — TACtical Air Navigation, or TACAN, is a navigation system used by military aircraft. It provides the user with a distance and bearing from a ground station. It is a more accurate version of the VHF omnidirectional range / Distance Measuring… …

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  • 18Tactical nuclear weapon — U.S. officials view a W54 nuclear warhead (with a 10 or 20 ton explosive yield) as used on the Davy Crockett recoilless gun. The unusually small size of this tactical nuclear weapon is apparent A tactical nuclear weapon (or TNW) refers to a… …

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  • 19Tactical Air Control Party — Infobox Military Unit unit name= USAF Tactical Air Control Party caption=United States Air Force TACP beret nickname= motto= Death on Call colors= Red, Green, and Blue march= ceremonial chief= type= Special Tactics branch=United States Air Force… …

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  • 20tactical weapons system — ▪ military technology Introduction       system integrating tactical weapons with electronic equipment for target acquisition, aiming, or fire control or a combination of such purposes. Tactical weapons are designed for offensive or defensive use …

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