QHI:
Qualified Helicopter Instructor – flying instructorR and R:
Rest and Recuperation – break from combatRAF:
Royal Air ForceRearm:
Reload the Apache with ammunitionREME:
Royal Electrical and Mechanical EngineersRIP:
Relief in Place – Apache Flights handing over the battle between each other maintaining support to the ground troopsRM:
Royal Marine/sRMP:
Royal Military Police – British Military PoliceROE:
Rules of Engagement – law set by a country’s Government laying down the rules as to which arms may be brought to bearRocco:
Rocco Siffredi – Italian actor, director and producer of pornographic moviesRPG:
Soviet-designed Rocket Propelled Grenade – shoulder-launched rocket with a powerful grenade warhead on the frontRSM:
Regimental Sergeant Major – WO1 and the senior soldier in a RegimentRTB:
Return To BaseRTA:
Road Traffic AccidentRTS:
Release to Service – the document that details what can and can’t be done with the Apache regarding flight, firing, etc.RV:
Rendezvous – designated meeting placeSA7/14:
Soviet-designed Surface to Air Missiles – ManPADSSA80:
British Forces Rifle – 5.56mm automaticSAM:
Surface to Air MissileSappers:
Military engineers – slang for the Royal EngineersSAS:
Special Air Service – an independent British Special Forces Unit of the British ArmySausage Side:
A term for enemy territory dating back to the World Wars. The sausage loving Germans’ side of the battlefieldSBS:
Special Boat Service – an independent British Special Forces Unit of the Royal Navy’s Royal MarinesScimitar:
British Army Armoured Recce VehicleSERE:
Survive, Evade, Resist and ExtractSF:
Special Forces – e.g. SAS and SBSSIB:
Special Investigation Branch – detectives of the RMPSigInt:
Signal Intelligence – intelligence gained from radio, telephone, texts and email interceptsSmall Arms:
Infantry light weapons – pistols, rifles and machine guns – weapons capable of being fired by a foot soldier on the moveSnatch:
Lightly armoured military Land RoverSpoof:
Game played with coins to decide who has to do a taskSpooks:
Nickname for spiesSRR:
Special Reconnaissance Regiment – an independent British Special Forces Unit of the British Army, specialising in close target reconnaissanceStack:
Fast Air that is queued up and held before being passed on to whoever is in need of its offensive capabilityStandby Standby:
Warning call to watch out for somethingStarboard:
Right-hand side of an aircraft or vesselSteering Cursor:
The rocket symbol used to line up the Apache so the rockets land on the target, also known as the ‘I’ BarStingers:
US-designed Surface to Air ManPADs (Man Portable Air Defence system) missile. Taliban slang for any shoulder-launched surface to air missileSunray:
Callsign for a commanderSUSAT:
Sight Unit Small Arms, Trilux – the 4-times magnification day/night sight that sits on top of an SA80 rifle or SA80 carbineSymbology:
Flying and targeting information beamed onto the monocleT1:
Triage Casualty Code 1 – needs to be in an operating theatre within an hour to save lifeT2:
Triage Casualty Code 2 – needs to be in an operating theatre quickly before they become T1T3:
Triage Casualty Code 3 – injured and needs medical helpT4:
Triage Casualty Code 4 – deadTADS:
Target Acquisition and Designation Sight system – the ‘bucket’ on the nose of the Apache that houses the Apache’s camerasTaliban:
Collective term used in this book for Taliban, Al Qaeda and Hezb-I Islami Gulbuddin (HIG)Theatre:
Country or area in which troops are conducting operationsThermobaric:
Enhanced blast Hellfire – thermobaric means heat and pressureTopman:
Callsign for the British HarrierTornado:
Royal Air Force multi-role strike warplaneTOC:
Tactical Operations CellTOT:
Time On Target – the time until an aircraft is due over or weapon is due at the targetTOW:
Tube-launched Optically-tracked Wire-guided anti-tank missile – fired from the British Army Lynx helicopterTPF:
Tactical Planning Facility – mobile planning roomTPM:
Terrain Profile Mode – the Longbow’s terrain mapping modeTracer:
Bullets that burn with a red, orange or green glow from 110m to 1100m so they can be seenTusk:
Callsign for the A10 Thunderbolt aircraftUAV:
Unmanned Aerial VehicleUFD:
Up Front Display – an LED instrument that displays critical information to the Apache crewsUgly:
The callsign chosen by 656 Sqn for the British Apaches – ‘Ugly Five Zero to Ugly Five Seven’USAF:
United States Air ForceViking:
Armoured amphibious tracked vehicleVIP:
Very Important PersonVU Radio:
A VHF and UHF capable secure radio in the ApacheWidow:
Callsign for normal JTACs in AfghanistanWingman:
The other aircraft in any pair of aircraft