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APPENDIX I GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS

APPENDIX I GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS A/A-Air to air. AAB-Aviation armament bulletin. AAC-Aviation armament change. ABSLA-Approved basic stock level of ammunition. ACM-Air combat maneuver. AFB-Airframe bulletin. AFC-Airframe change. AFTER ENGINE TURNUP-That  time  in  the  prior- to-launch  phase  when  the  pilot  has  completed  his pretaxi checklist. AFTER  LANDING/GROUND  ABORT-That   time after landing or ground abort phase when the pilot has completed the after landing checklist. A/G-Air to ground. AGM-Air-launched, surface attack guided missile. AIM-Air-launched, aerial intercept guided missile. AIMD-Aviation    intermediate    maintenance    depart- ment. AIRBORNE   STORE-Fuel   and   spray   tanks,   non- expendable training weapons, pods (refueling, gun, ECM,   etc.). This   includes   all   similar   items intended  for  carriage  by  aircraft,  including  racks launchers,   and   detachable   pylons   that   do   not normally separate from the aircraft in flight. AIRBORNE WEAPON-All missiles, rockets, bombs, mines, torpedoes, and all similar items intended for carriage  by  aircraft  that  are  normally  separated from the aircraft in flight. AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT SYSTEM-Aircraft armament  subsystems  that,  when  interconnected, give    the    aircraft    its    airborne    weapons/stores capability. AIRCRAFT   CONFIGURATION-The   system   and components required to carry or deliver a specific airborne weapon/store. AIRCRAFT   LOAD   PLAN-A   chart/form   used   to assign  weapons  to  a  particular  bomb  rack/station for loading. AMAC-Aircraft monitor and control.  Functional tests of the aircraft monitor and control system, release system, and jettison system for nuclear weapons. AOCS-Aviation ordnance control station. ARM-Antiradiation missile. ARM, ARMING-The action that changes ammunition from  a  safe  condition  to  a  state  of  readiness  for initiation. ASW-Antisubmarine warfare. AT-Arming time. ATM-Air-launched, training, guided missile. AT/PERS-High-explosive antitank/antipersonnel. ATR-Ammunition transaction report. AUR-All-up-round. The   complete   assembly   of   a weapon normally shipped to the operating forces. The  weapon  requires  no  assembly  or  functional checks before loading on the aircraft for delivery to the target. AVB-Avionics bulletin. AVC-Avionics change. AWB-Airborne weapons bulletin. AWC-Airborne weapons change. AYB-Accessory bulletin. AYC-Accessory change. BD-Base detonating. BDU-Bomb dummy unit. BEFORE ENGINE TURNUP-That time in the prior- to-launch evolution when the pilot is commencing general  aircraft  ground  inspection  or  checks  and extending   until   the   inspections   or   checks   are complete. BIT, BITE-Built-in test. BPDSMS-Basic  Point  Defense  Surface  Missile  Sys- tem. CAD-Cartridge-actuated device. AI-1

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