- Industry: Government; Military
- Number of terms: 79318
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The technique whereby a mobile station directs itself, or is directed, towards a source of primary or reflected energy, or to a specified point.
Industry:Military
The technique of clearing mines using either mechanical, explosive, or influence sweep equipment. Mechanical sweeping removes, disturbs, or otherwise neutralizes the mine; explosive sweeping causes sympathetic detonations in, damages, or displaces the mine; and influence sweeping produces either the acoustic and/or magnetic influence required to detonate the mine.
Industry:Military
The technical, geographic, and intelligence information derived through the interpretation or analysis of imagery and collateral materials.
Industry:Military
The technical support task of providing an agent with personal documents, accoutrements, and equipment which have the appearance of authenticity as to claimed origin and which support and are consistent with the agent’s cover story.
Industry:Military
The task of maintaining contact with specified aircraft for the purpose of determining en route progress and/or flight termination.
Industry:Military
The tactics, techniques, and procedures performed by forces to effect the recovery of isolated personnel during combat.
Industry:Military
The systematic process of using approved interrogation approaches to question a captured or detained person to obtain reliable information to satisfy intelligence requirements, consistent with applicable law.
Industry:Military
The systematic observation of surface and subsurface sea areas by all available and practicable means primarily for the purpose of locating, identifying and determining the movements of ships, submarines, and other vehicles, friendly and enemy, proceeding on or under the surface of the world’s seas and oceans.
Industry:Military
The systematic observation of airspace by electronic, visual or other means, primarily for the purpose of identifying and determining the movements of aircraft and missiles, friendly and enemy, in the airspace under observation.
Industry:Military
The systematic observation of aerospace, surface, or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means.
Industry:Military