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{{term|Alpha Check}} {{defn|1=Request for or confirmation of bearing and range to described point.<sup>'''*'''</sup>}}
 
{{term|Anchor}} {{defn|no=1|1=Directive to fly an orbit about a specific point.\n2}}
{{defn|no=2|1=Refueling track flown by [[Aerial refueling|tanker]].}}
 
{{term|Anchored}} {{defn|1=Turning engagement at the specified ___location.}}
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{{term|Awake}} {{defn|1=Land or surface emitter activity detected via communications intelligence. Opposite of ''ASLEEP''.}}
 
{{term|Azimuth}} {{defn|no=1|1=Two or more ''GROUPs'' primarily separated in bearing; ''GROUP'' names referenced by cardinal directions (e.g., NORTH GROUP, SOUTH GROUP).\n2}}
{{defn|no=2|1=Direction to a threat.}}
 
==B==
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{{term|Bittersweet}} {{defn|1=Notification of possible ''blue-on-blue'' ([[friendly fire]]) or ''blue-on-neutral'' situation.<sup>'''**'''</sup>}}
 
{{term|Blackout}} {{defn|no=1|1=Directive to turn off all external lighting.\n2}}
{{defn|no=2|1=Surface ship radar is saturated and unable to transition tracking to a new object.<sup>'''**'''</sup>}}
 
{{term|Blank}} {{defn|1=Suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) aircraft does not detect any emitters of interest.<sup>'''**'''</sup>}}
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{{glossary end}}
 
 
 
==See also==