Hog
—one of several A-10 nicknames; also Warthog and HawgHUD
—head-up-displayIADS
—integrated air defense systemICAOC
—interim combined air operations center (ICAOC-5 was located at Vicenza, Italy, and often referred to as the CAOC)ID
—to identifyIFF
—identification, friend or foe; a system that uses a transponder response to an interrogating radar that indicates the host aircraft to be a friend (if code is set correctly) or foe (if not set correctly)IIR
—imaging infraredINS
—inertial navigation systemIP
—initial pointIR
—infraredISOPREP
—isolated personnel report, which documents unique information on an aircrew to allow for positive ID during a SARISR
—intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissanceJAOC
—joint air operations centerJSTARS
—joint surveillance, target attack radar system (E-8)KEZ
—Kosovo engagement zone, which included Kosovo and southeast SerbiaKLA
—Kosovo Liberation Army (English) or Ushtria Clirimtare e Kosoves ([UCK] Albanian)LANTRIN
—low-altitude navigation and targeting infrared for nightLASTE
—low altitude safety and target enhancement system used in the A-10lead
—the term for leader, as in two-ship flight leadLGB
—laser-guided bombLOC
—lines of communicationMANPADS
—man portable air defense systems, which include heat-seeking, shoulder-fired missilesMaverick
—AGM-65D is a large antiarmor imaginginfrared (IIR) guided missile with a 125 lb shaped charge warheadMC
—mission commanderMET
—mission essential task list, which is a commander’s list of priority tasks, which help define their war-fighting requirementsMPC
—mission planning cellMR
—mission ready, capable of flying assigned combat missionsMRE
—meals ready to eatMSL
—altitude above mean sea levelMUP
—Serb Interior Ministry policeNAEW
—NATO airborne early warning aircraft, which used the call sign “Magic”NATO
—North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNBA
—brevity term for the half of Kosovo east of 22 degrees east longitudeNCA
—national command authorities, generally the president or secretary of defenseNFL
—brevity term for the half of Kosovo west of 22 degrees east longitudeNM
—nautical milesNVG
—night vision gogglesOAF
—Operation Allied ForceOPCON
—operational controlORI
—operational readiness inspectionOSC
—on-scene commander for SAR operations outlaw brevity term for an aircraft that meets the enemy point of origin criteriaPave Penny
—a laser-spot recognition system that displays in the A-10 cockpit where a laser, from an external source, is designatingPERSCO
—Personnel Accountability Teampipper
—center point of a gun/bomb sightPLS
—Personnel Locator System is the standard combat search-and-rescue system for the US military and NATOPOL
—petroleum, oil, and lubricantsPOW
—prisoner of warRAF
—Royal Air Forcerevets
—brevity term for revetmentsROE
—rule(s) of engagementRTB
—return to baseRTU
—replacement training unitRWR
—radar warning receiverSACEUR
—supreme allied commander EuropeSAM
—surface-to-air missileSAN
—naval SAM systemSandy
—call sign for fighters that control and support SAR operationsSAR
—search and rescueSEAD
—suppression of enemy air defensessecondary
—additional explosion(s) caused by an initial explosionshack
—direct hit on a targetSHAPE
—Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europesky hooked
—conserve fuel by optimizing speed and altitude for maximum rangeSOS
—Special Operations Squadronspades
—brevity term indicates an aircraft is not squawking the right IFF transponder codeSPINS
—special instructionssplash
—weapons impact and explosionStan/Eval
—standardization and evaluationsteer-point
—preplanned geographical reference points (e.g., steer-point alpha)stepped
—to depart the squadron for the aircraft at the prebriefed “step time,” a critical milestone in the sequence of getting a flight airborne on timestepped-on
—a simultaneous transmissions between two people, with neither hearing the other’s transmission strikers attack aircraft who employ weapons under the control of an AFACtalk-on
—a FAC’s description of the target and target area to assist an attacking aircraft to positively identify the targettaskings
—missions fragged on the ATOtop three
—designated senior squadron leadership, which includes the commander, ops officer, and another experienced persontriple-A
—antiaircraft artilleryUAV
—unmanned aerial vehicle (e.g., Predator, Laser Predator, and Hunter)UCK
—Ushtria Clirimtare E Kosoves (Albanian) and Kosovo Liberation Army ([KLA] English)UHF
—radio transmitting on ultra high frequencies and commonly referred to as “uniform”UK
—United KingdomUN
—United Nationsundercast
—a deck of clouds whose tops are below an aircraft’s altitudeunsecure
—nonencrypted radioUSAFE
—United States Air Forces in Europe