DGSE:
Direction Générale de la Sécurité – General Directorate for External Security – French Intelligence AgencyDishdash:
Loose kaftan-style outfit worn by many Afghan menDoorman:
Callsign for the British casevac ChinookDPM:
Disruptive Pattern Material – camouflaged print used on clothing and equipmentDTV:
Day Television Camera – black and white TV image generated from the day camera in the TADSDU:
Depleted Uranium – kinetic bullets used by the A10Dushka:
Nickname of the DShK – Soviet built Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun – 12.7 mm (.50 cal)Engine Power Levers:
The throttles used for starting the Apache’s enginesETA:
Estimated Time of ArrivalEWO:
Electronic Warfare OfficerF18:
US Navy strike warplane called the Hornet – very similar cockpit to the Apache but less busyFast Air:
Offensive military jet aircraftFCR:
Fire Control Radar – the Apache’s Longbow RadarFirebase:
Friendly Forces firing position used to cover an assaultFlanking:
From the sideFlares:
Hot flares fired to attract heat-seeking missiles, luring them away from the ApacheFlechette:
Eighty-five-inch tungsten darts fired from a rocket travelling above Mach 2FLIR:
Forward Looking Infrared. Sights that generate a thermal picture – an image produced by an object’s heat sourceFly-by-wire:
Flying the helicopter using sensors from the controls like a PlayStation control works. A Back Up flight Control System (BUCS) used when control runs are shot throughFM Radio:
A Frequency Modulated secure radio in the ApacheForce 84:
British Special Forces operating in AfghanistanFormate:
Aviation term for formation flyingFrag:
Fragments of hot metal that break away from a shell when it explodesFragged:
As published in the ordersFrago:
Fragmented Orders – extracted part of a full set of ordersFuselage:
Main body of an aircraftGAFA:
Great Afghan Fuck All – Dasht-e-Margo – the Desert of DeathGAU8:
Gatling gun fitted to an A10 ground attack aircraftGBU:
Guided Bomb Unit – smart bombsGCHQ:
British Government Communications Headquarters – Intelligence andSecurity OrganisationGPMG:
British Forces General Purpose Machine Gun – 7.62 mm bipod machine gunGPS:
Global Positioning System – satellite navigation equipmentGR7:
Harrier GR7 – Royal Air Force warplane capable of Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL)Green Zone:
Lush habitation of irrigated fields, hedgerows, trees and small woods on either side of the Helmand River, bordered by arid desertsGroundcrew:
People who work with aircraft when they are on the ground, not techniciansGround school:
Academic lessons on flying and all to do with flying; met, law, engines, etc.Gunship:
An aircraft that has the capability of firing its cannon/s from the side instead of having to strafe head-onGun tape:
The video tape put into an Apache that records what the selected sight seesHarrier:
See GR7H Hour:
The moment offensive action begins – first bullet, bomb or the moment troops walk towards their intended target to attackHEDP:
High Explosive Dual Purpose – 30 mm cannon roundsHeight:
The height above the groundHEISAP:
High Explosive Incendiary Semi-Armour Piercing – kinetic rocket fired by the ApacheHellfire:
AGM-114K SAL (Semi-Active Laser) Hellfire II is a laser-guided Hellfire missile fitted to the Apache and PredatorHercules:
See C130Hesco Bastion:
Square metal meshed cubes lined with Hessian and filled with rubble and/or sand. Used as defensive ramparts to protect bases and platoon houses from fireHIDAS:
Helicopter Integrated Defensive Aid System – protection from SAMsHIG:
Hezb-I Islami Gulbuddin – major group of the old Mujahideen with ties to Osama bin Laden referred to in this book as TalibanHLS:
Helicopter Landing SiteHot:
Air speak for clearance or acknowledgment that live bombs can be droppedHQ:
Headquarters – The nerve centre for planning and execution of operationsHRF:
Helmand Reaction Force – 2 Apaches and a Chinook full of soldiers on standby at Bastion used to bolster any troops on the ground quicklyHumInt:
Human Intelligence – intelligence provided by human sources; spies, snitches, etc.I Bar:
See Steering CursorID:
IdentificationIED:
Improvised Explosive Device – homemade bombs or multiple mines strapped togetherIRA:
Irish Republican Army – Northern Irish Para-military groupIRT:
Incident Response Team – Apaches, Chinooks, doctors, medics and ATO responsible for the immediate recovery of personnel in danger or injuredISAF:
International Security Assistance Force – multi-national military force in AfghanistanISI:
Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence – Pakistan’s Intelligence AgencyISTAR:
Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance