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[USSR] Bombardirovshkchik
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B&P |
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Bid and Proposal
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B-1B |
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Long-Range Penetrating Bomber
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B-40 rocket |
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A shoulder-held rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
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B-52 |
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See Stratofortress.
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B-rations |
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Dehydrated Food
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B/N |
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Bombardier-navigator; the specific term for the NFO in the A-6 aircraft.
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B3500 |
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Burroughs 3500 computer
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B3700 |
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Burroughs 3700 computer
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BA |
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[Portugal] Base AeraAir Base.
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BAA |
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Broad Agency Announcement
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BAAARS |
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Base Access Area Automated Reporting System
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BABS |
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Base Automated Budget System
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back azimuth |
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A reciprocal bearing. The reverse or backward direction of an azimuth; that is, the azimuth plus or minus 180 degrees.
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back azimuth method (resection) |
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A method of locating the observer's position by sighting directions from it to three or more points of known position. By currently orienting the map or plot containing the three known positions, drawing direction rays through each plotted position and toward the corresponding ground position, the observer's position is at the point of probable intersection of the direction ray. The method covers a wide range of accuracies, depending on the refinements used.
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back blast |
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Rearward blast of gases and debris from recoilless weapons, rocket launchers, and certain antipersonnel mines when initiated.
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back order |
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The quantity of an item requisitioned by ordering activities that is not immediately available for issue but is recorded as a stock commitment for future issue.
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back order release |
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Stock issued on the basis of back order records.
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back tell |
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The transfer of information from a higher to a lower echelon of command. See also track telling.
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Back to the Taxpayers |
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Where you send a wrecked aircraft.
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back-scattering |
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Radio wave propagation in which the direction of the incident and scattered waves, resolved along a reference direction , are oppositely directed. A signal received by back-scattering is often referred to as "back-scatter."
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back-up |
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In cartography, an image printed on the reverse side of a map sheet already printed on one side. Also the printing of such images.
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background count |
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The evidence or effect on a detector of radiation, other than that which it is desired to detect, caused by any agent. In connection with health protection, the background count usually includes radiations produced by naturally occurring radioactivity and cosmic rays.
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background radiation |
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Nuclear radiations arising from within the body and from the surroundings to which individuals are always exposed.
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backloading |
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The rearward move of equipment and materiel, e.g., vehicle casualties.
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