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;Candygram: Informative call to aircraft that electronic warfare (EW) targeting information is available on a briefed secure net.
 
;Canyon:
#Directive to use electromagnetic jamming on radar frequency indicated or in accordance with previous orders
#Informative call for execution of electromagnetic attack (EA) list or EA against designated group.
 
;Cap/capping:
# Establish a combat air patrol at a specified point, used prior to committing forces in support of a defensive operation.
# Directive call to establish an orbit at a specified ___location. (___location)
# Aircraft is established in an orbit.
# An orbit at a specified ___location.
 
;Captured: Aircrew has identified and is able to track a specified air-to-ground (A/G) target with an onboard sensor.
 
;Cease: In air defense, break the engagement on the target specified. Missiles in flight ''engagement'' will continue to intercept.
;Catalog: Record a potential target's description, ___location, and elevation information on a potential target.
;Cease fire: Discontinue firing and/or Do not open fire; complete intercept if weapons are in flight; continue to track.
 
;Cease: Discontinue stated activity.
 
;Cease Engagement:
#A fire control order used to direct air defense units to stop tactical action against a specified target.
;Cease: In air defense, break#Break the engagement on the target specified and prepare to engage another target. Missiles in flight ''engagement'' will continue to intercept.
 
;Cease fire: DiscontinueStop firing and/or Dodo not open fire; complete intercept if weapons are in flight; continue to track.
 
;CERTSUB: Visual sighting of a submarine.
 
;Chameleon: An electronic warfare target identified as operating on a known frequency with changes to external parameters. The term does not imply direction or authority to engage.
 
;Champagne: An attack of three distinct groups with two in front and one behind.
;Chattermark: Begin using briefed radio procedures to counter communications jamming.