Altitude
: Height above sea level, rather than ground levelANA:
Afghan National ArmyANP:
Afghan National PoliceApache:
Apache AH Mk1 – the British Army Apache Attack Helicopter – Built by Agusta Westland and all fitted with the Longbow RadarAPC:
Armoured Personnel CarrierAPU:
Auxiliary Power Unit – an engine used to power-up the main engines or to provide power to an aircraft on the groundArmed Helicopter:
A helicopter that has had a weapon system fitted but was primarily designed as a weapons platformASE:
Aircraft Survivability Equipment – the HIDASATO:
Ammunition Technical OfficerAttack Helicopter:
A helicopter that is designed around being a complete weapon system, rather than a weapon system designed to fit a helicopterB1:
B1 Lancer bomber – US Air Force high altitude long range supersonic strategic bomberBag, the:
A blacked-out cockpit used to teach Apache pilots how to fly at night with sole reference from the monocleBattlegroup:
A battalion-sized fighting forceBDA:
Battle Damage AssessmentBeirut unload:
A rough and ready way of firing at something without risking the life of the firer. The firer stands behind cover and places the weapon over or around a wall and fires a full magazine of ammunition in the rough direction of the intended target – name derived from the methods of firing used in BeirutBergen:
Army slang for a rucksackBerm:
A man-made ridge of earth, designed as an obstacleBingo:
A nominated fuel amount that allows the Apache patrol commander enough warning to call for a RIP or to inform the ground troops that they have limited Apache time remainingBitching Betty:
The Apache’s female cockpit voice warning systemBlack Brain:
The black kneeboard Apache pilots fly with on their thigh that contains everything that can’t be committed to memory and may be needed instantly in flightBone:
The callsign for the US Air Force B1 Lancer bomberBRF:
Brigade Recce Force – recce troops for 3 Commando BrigadeBrigade:
3 or 4 regiments of troops with all supporting troopsBuster:
Fly at the fastest speed possibleC130:
Hercules – a 4 propped military fixed wing transport plane used by most countries to move troops and equipmentC17:
Boeing C17 Globemaster III – large US Air Force Strategic/Tactical Transport PlaneCalibre:
The inside diameter of the barrel of a weaponCarbine:
Short barrelled SA80 with a pistol grip at the front – used by Apache pilots and tank crews – 5.56 mm automaticCasevac:
Casualty EvacuationCdo:
CommandoCDS:
Chief of the Defence StaffCGS:
Chief of the General StaffCH47:
Chinook – a large wide-bodied helicopter with two rotors on the top. Used by many countries for carrying troops – may also carry equipment inside or underslung belowChicken Fuel:
Just enough fuel to make it back direct line and land with the minimum fuel allowanceChinook:
See CH47CIA:
Central Intelligence Agency – US Government IntelligenceCMSL:
CPG (Apache Gunner) has actioned the missile system – CPG’s MissilesCO:
Commanding Officer – Lieutenant Colonel in charge of a regiment, battalion or the JHFCoalition:
National Military Forces working together as one forceCollective Lever:
The flying control to the left-hand side of the pilot’s seat; held in the left hand; when raised the Apache climbs and when lowered it descendsCombat Gas:
Fuel that can be used at the target – this does not include transit fuelCo-op:
Co-operative rocket shoot – both of the Apaches’ crew working together to fire the rockets at the targetCow:
Taliban slang for the Chinook helicopterCPG:
Co-pilot Gunner – Front seat pilot in the Apache, known as ‘The Gunner’Crow:
Derogatory military slang for a very junior paratrooperCRKT:
CPG (Apache Gunner) has actioned the rocket system – CPG’s RocketsCRV7:
Canadian Rocket Vehicle 7 – the Apache’s rocketsCrypto:
Cryptographic – Encoded informationCyclic Stick:
The flying control between the pilot’s legs, held by the right hand and used to speed up, slow down, dive and turn the ApacheDanger Close:
The proximity to a weapon’s effect that is considered the last safe point when wearing body armour and combat helmetsDasht-e-Margo:
Desert of DeathDC:
District Centre – the commercial/political/military centre of a particular area. Usually a building that once held powerDeep Raid:
Striking the enemy deep within their own held territory without taking groundDelta Hotel:
Phonetic Alphabet for DH – air speak for Direct Hit – call made when a weapon system hits its intended target accuratelyDesert Hawk:
Small British UAVDFC:
Distinguished Flying Cross – awarded in recognition of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy in the air