AIM-54
— Phoenix radar-guided long-range air-to-air missile AIM-120 — Scorpion radar-guided medium-range air-to-air missileALARM
— (F) Air Launched Alert Response Missile; aircraft- launched space boosterAMRAAM
— AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile; next generation of “launch-and-leave” guided missilesAMWS
— Advanced Missile Warning System, next-generation radar/laser system to warn pilots of incoming antiaircraft missilesASEAN
— Association of South East Asian Nations, cooperative council of nations, generally aligned to counter growing influence of China: Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Vietnam, IndonesiaASIS
— (F) Attack Systems Integration Station, the mission commander’s area (right seat) of a B-2 stealth bomber, responsible for navigation and attackASROC
— nuclear-tipped antisubmarine rocket torpedoes, launched by Navy shipsASTAB
— automated status board monitors, part of AEGIS radar systemAWACS
— Airbome Warning and Control System, the E-3 radar plane that can detect, track, identify, and control air targets at long rangeAWG-9
— long-range, high-powered attack radar on Navy F-14 Tomcat fightersBGAAWC
— Battle Group Anti-Aircraft Warfare Center, the control center for all antiaircraft warfare in a Navy battle groupBhangmeters
— nuclear detonation detection system on satellites; detects and measures the flash of a nuclear detonation and estimates the strength of the warheadBLU-96
— fuel-air explosive bomb, a weapon that disperses a fuel oil into the air; many times more powerful than a conventional bomb of similar size because it does not carry its own chemical oxidizersBMEWS
— Ballistic Missile Early Warning System, a radar system used to detect launch of submarine-launched ballistic missilesBNS
— Bombing and Navigation SystemBUFF
— Big Ugly Fat Fellow, nickname for the B-52 bomber C101 — long-range ship- or land-launched antiship missile built by China; SilkwormC601
— long-range air-launched antiship missile built by China C801 — medium-range Chinese antiship missileCAP
— Combat Air Patrol, layers of fighters set up in an area to search for enemy attackersCIC
— Combat Information Center, the central communications and control area on board naval vesselsCINCSAC
— Commander in Chief, Strategic Air Command, the four-star Air Force officer responsible for strategic bombers, land-based strategic ballistic missiles, and long-range communications and reconnaissance aircraftCINCSPACECOM
— Commander in Chief, Space Command; the four-star Air Force officer responsible for all North American space activity including space surveillance, satellites, and rocket launchesCOBRA DANE
— long-range radar system designed to provide technical information on Soviet and Chinese ballistic missiles, especially impact points of warheadsCOMSUBFLT
— Commander, Submarine Fleet, the four-star Navy officer responsible for all American submarinesDARPA
— Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, an office of the Department of Defense responsible for new weapon and aircraft researchDC-10
— wide-body cargo and passenger carrier made by McDonnell-Douglas Aircraft Co.DCI
— Director of Central Intelligence, responsible for all intelligence-gathering activities in the U.S.DEFCON
— Defense Condition; ranges from 5 (peace, no advanced readiness) to 1 (all-out war); denotes worldwide readiness of U.S. military forcesDefense Satellite Program (DSP)
— name of agency that operates all military reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering satellitesDF
— direction-finder, a radio beacon that allows other DF- equipped units to locate itDR
— dead reckoning; estimating position by best-known heading and speed informationDreamland
— unclassified nickname for military research area in south-central NevadaDSCS
— Defense Satellite Communications System, a network of voice and data satellites to connect military and civilian defense agencies all over the worldDurandal
— French-made runway-cratering bomb that uses a rocket engine to burrow deep under a runway surface before detonating its high-explosive warheadE-2 Hawkeye
— naval carrier-based airborne radar plane used to monitor friendly aircraft and search for enemy aircraft and vesselsE-3
— Sentry airborne radar plane (see AW ACS)E-4B NEACP
— (pronounced “kneecap”); National Emergency Airborne Command Post, a heavily modified Boeing 747 airliner used as a communications plane for the President of the United States and other high-ranking government officials in wartimeEB-52
— (F) modified B-52 bomber with air defense and defense suppression weapons and equipment EC-18 — next-generation electronic intelligence aircraft operated by the Strategic Air Command