reconnaissance
a mission undertaken to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy; or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a particular area.reconnaissance by fire
disclosing an enemy's position by firing or shooting at its general vicinity and waiting for the flashes of return fire.reconnaissance in force
a mission designed to discover or test an enemy's strength.RF-4
see Phantom II.roll
the rotation of an aircraft in flight. S-2 see Tracker. S-3 see Viking.salvo
the release or firing of all ordnance of a specific type simultaneously.saunter
a code meaning "fly at best endurance."scan
a code meaning "search sector indicated and report any contacts."scram
a code meaning "am about to open fire. Friendly units keep clear of indicated contact, bogey, of area."scramble
an order directing takeoff of aircraft as quickly as possible.Sea Cobra
a single-rotor, dual crew, light attack helicopter armed with a variety of machine guns, rockets, grenade launchers, and antitank missiles. Also known as an AH-1J.Sea King
a single rotor, medium-lift helicopter utilized for air/sea rescue and personnel and cargo transport in support of aircraft carrier operations. Some may be equipped for antisubmarine operations. Also known as an H-3.Sea Knight
a twin-rotor, medium-lift helicopter utilized for personnel and cargo transport. Also known as an H-46.Sea Sprite
a single-rotor light lift helicopter utilized for air/sea rescue, personnel and cargo transport, and antisubmarine operations from naval vessels. Also known as an H-2.Sea Stallion
a single-rotor heavy-lift helicopter utilized for personnel and cargo transport. Also known as a CH-53A.sick
a code meaning "equipment indicated is operating at reduced efficiency."side-looking airborne radar
an airborne radar, viewing at right angles to the axis of the vehicle, which produces a presentation of terrain or moving targets.skip bombing
a method of aerial bombing in which a bomb is released from such a low altitude that it slides or glances along the surface of the water or ground and strikes the target at or above water level or ground level.skip it
a code meaning "cease attack"; "do not attack."Skyhawk
a single-engine, turbojet attack aircraft designed to operate from aircraft carriers, and capable of delivering nuclear or nonnuclear weapons, providing troop support, or conducting reconnaissance missions. It can act as a tanker and can itself be air refueled. Also known as an A-4.Skytote
a small unmanned airplane that takes off like a helicopter and can deliver supplies to troops in otherwise inaccessible locations, such as cliffs or rough terrain. It may also be used for surveillance.snake mode
a control made in which the pursuing aircraft flies a programmed weaving flight path to allow time to accomplish identification functions.snow
a narrow band of jamming signals swept back and forth over a wide band of frequencies; sweep jamming.sortie
an operational flight by one aircraft.spitting
in air antisubmarine operations, a code meaning "I am about to lay, or am laying, sonobuoys. I may be out of radio contact for a few minutes."splashed
in air intercept, a code meaning "enemy aircraft shot down."spoofer
a code meaning "a contact employing electronic or tactical deception measures."Starfighter
a supersonic, single-engine, turbojet fighter capable of employing nuclear or nonnuclear weapons. Also known as an F-104.Starlifter
a large cargo transport powered by four tur- bofan engines, capable of intercontinental range with heavy payloads and airdrops. Also known as a C-141.state chicken
a code meaning "I am at a fuel state requiring recovery, tanker service, or diversion to an airfield."state lamb
a code meaning "I do not have enough fuel for an intercept plus reserve required for carrier recovery."state tiger
a code meaning "I have enough fuel to complete my mission as assigned."static line
a line attached to a parachute pack and to a strop in an aircraft so that when the load is dropped the parachute is automatically deployed.Stealth Bomber
a bomber, otherwise known as the B-2, specially designed in the shape of a flat, flying wing in order to render it invisible to enemy radar.Stealth Fighter
a combat fighter/bomber with stealth (radar-eluding) design. Also known as F-117A.stern attack
an attack by an interceptor that terminates with a heading crossing angle of 45° or less.stick
a number of paratroopers who jump from a door of an aircraft during one run over a drop zone.