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Military English-Ukrainian dictionary
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[ Glossary Builder: Dr. Michael S. Blekhman,
No. of Definitions: 41,939 ]
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MATS veritabanýndan faydalanýlarak hazýrlanmýþtýr.
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[ Glossary Builder: Selman GUVEN,
No. of Definitions: 29,079 ]
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[ Glossary Builder: Gnkur.Gn.P.P.OBS.S.Md.lugu,
No. of Definitions: 18,875 ]
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The
DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations contains a listing of current abbreviations and acronyms in common use within the Department of Defense. This is by no means a complete list of DOD abbreviations and acronyms. Rather,
it serves as a guide to current DOD usage in abbreviations and acronyms.
The Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations master data base is managed by the Joint Doctrine Division, J-7, Joint Staff. All approved joint definitions are contained in Joint Publication 1-02, "DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms." As amended through 17 October 2007.
The Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations holds more than 6000 entries.
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[ Glossary Builder: Department of Defense (DOD), Joint Doctrine Division,
No. of Definitions: 6,175 ]
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The
Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms is one of the most comprehensive reference works about
military terms. Published in April 2001 by the Joint Doctrine Division, the current version is now as amended through 17 October 2007. This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries with standard terminology for military and associated use.
The Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States in both US joint and allied joint operations, as well as to encompass the Department of Defense (DOD) as a whole. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved DOD terminology for general use by all components of the Department of Defense.
Note: an asterisk in parentheses after the term denotes DOD-NATO standardization of terminology.
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[ Glossary Builder: Department of Defense (DOD), Joint Doctrine Division,
No. of Definitions: 5,905 ]
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Glossary of English language military abbreviations and acronyms used within NATO; also included 3-digit ISO letter code for all countries and geographical entities.
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[ Glossary Builder: Werner Christmann,
No. of Definitions: 1,103 ]
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The List of EDA acronyms (as of 21st September 2007) contains the most relevant acronyms from the field of Europe's defence policy.
The European Defence Agency (EPA)was established under a Joint Action of the Council of Ministers on 12 July, 2004, "to support the Member States and the Council in their effort to improve European defence capabilities in the field of crisis management and to sustain the European Security and Defence Policy as it stands now and develops in the future”.
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[ Glossary Builder: European Defence Agency,
No. of Definitions: 726 ]
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The glossary contains terms related to the Ballistic-Textile manufacturing field, all collected, defined and edited by Rabintex' experts. For feedback mailto:
[email protected] Editor: Mr. Shachar Bernhard
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[ Glossary Builder: Rabintex Industries Ltd.,
No. of Definitions: 248 ]
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Terms and abbreviations relating to aviation during W.W.II
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[ Glossary Builder: K. N Chetwyn,
No. of Definitions: 128 ]
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