V2.44 ERwi¬Â×®[ 0@2(ðÂ( CHAR(18)X%KeyType%TableName %EntityName()Note IDÿÿ Note Textÿÿ ¹ DS102_pers-stat-duty-stat-coded ABSxNot present at the place of duty for an as yet unspecified reason and has not been posted as either deceased or missing.AbsentADUPresent at the place of duty.At dutyARR˜Being held by friendly forces Military Police or Civilian Police Force on suspicion of having committed an offence against either Military or Civil Law.ArrestedDECHA status indicating that a PERSON (or quantity of PERSON-TYPEs) is dead.DeceasedHSPQA status indicating that a PERSON (or quantity of PERSON-TYPEs) is in a hospital. HospitalisedHSTrHas been captured by opposing forces or a terrorist organisation and is being held for the purpose of negotiation.HostageMIS9Is missing but has not been posted as absent or deceased.MissingNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownOLV\A status indicating that a PERSON (or quantity of PERSON-TYPEs) is legally absent from duty.On leavePOWEHas been captured by opposing forces and is being held in internment.Prisoner of warREFáHas, because of real or imagined danger, moved of the person's own volition, spontaneously or in violation of a stay-put policy, irrespective of whether the move is within their own country or across international boundaries.Refugeee DS103_nonpers-stat-operat-statdDESTRxNot, and not expected ever to be, capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed. DestroyedLSTMissing or captured.LostMOPSaMarginally capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Marginally operationalNAP&It is not possible to specify a value.Not applicableNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownOPR\Fully capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Fully operationalSOPS}Has minor deficiencies which limit its capability to perform the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Substantially operationalTNOPSfTemporarily not capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Temporarily not operationale DS104_nonpers-stat-mode-code1%AttFieldName IN ('FO', 'MF', 'MO', 'NKN', 'NSP')dFOÅAn indication that the associated degraded operational status only applies to the firepower of the specified item of MATERIEL or ORGANISATION, with the assumption that the mobility is not affected.Firepower onlyMFŸAn indication that the associated degraded operational status applies to both the mobility and the firepower of the specified item of MATERIEL or ORGANISATION.Mobility and firepowerMOÙAn indication that the associated degraded operational status only applies to the mobility of the specified FACILITY, FEATURE, item of MATERIEL, or ORGANISATION, with the assumption that the firepower is not affected. Mobility onlyNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNSP Not specifiede DS105_nonpers-stat-qual-code;%AttFieldName IN ('LR', 'MODDAM', 'NKN', 'NSP', 'S2', 'S4')dLRQDeficient or lacking of some mission-critical resources (e.g., fuel, ammunition).Lacking vital resourcesMODDAMMSubjectively judged (by the reporting ORGANISATION) to be moderately damaged.Moderately damagedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNSP Not specifiedS2OSubjectively judged (by the reporting ORGANISATION) to be only lightly damaged.Lightly damagedS4JSubjectively judged (by the reporting ORGANISATION) to be heavily damaged.Heavily damagede DS106_pers-stat-physical-statdFThA status indicating that a PERSON is fully capable of performing a task to which the person is detailed.FitINÉA status indicating that a PERSON is so seriously incapacitated that the person is not capable of performing the task to which the person is detailed and that the person can only be moved by stretcher.Incapacitated, not walkingIW±A status indicating that a PERSON is so seriously incapacitated that the person is not capable of performing the task to which the person is detailed, but is capable of walking.Incapacitated, walkingNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSI’A status indicating that a PERSON is incapacitated but is capable of performing a substantial portion of the task to which the person is detailed.Slightly incapacitatede DS106_pers-stat-physical-stat7%AttFieldName IN ('FT', 'IN', 'IW', 'NKN', 'NSP', 'SI')dFThA status indicating that a PERSON is fully capable of performing a task to which the person is detailed.FitINÉA status indicating that a PERSON is so seriously incapacitated that the person is not capable of performing the task to which the person is detailed and that the person can only be moved by stretcher.Incapacitated, not walkingIW±A status indicating that a PERSON is so seriously incapacitated that the person is not capable of performing the task to which the person is detailed, but is capable of walking.Incapacitated, walkingNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSI’A status indicating that a PERSON is incapacitated but is capable of performing a substantial portion of the task to which the person is detailed.Slightly incapacitatede DS107_nonpers-stat-usage-statj%AttFieldName IN ('ACTIVE', 'BLOCK', 'CLEAR', 'DEACTV', 'DENY', 'INACT', 'NKN', 'OFF', 'OUTACT', 'SILENT')d ACTIVE–A status indicating that an item of MATERIEL, FACILITY or CONTROL-FEATURE is performing the function or service for which it is organised or designed. ActivatedBLOCK`A status indicating that a GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE or CONTROL-FEATURE is not passable or traversable.BlockedCLEAR\A status indicating that a GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE or CONTROL-FEATURE is passable or traversable.ClearedDEACTVšA status indicating that an item of MATERIEL, FACILITY or CONTROL-FEATURE is not performing the function or service for which it is organised or designed. DeactivatedDENYºA status indicating that a FACILITY, CONTROL-FEATURE, GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE or MATERIEL is unavailable through means such as destruction, removal, contamination or erection of obstructions.DeniedINACTFA status indicating that an ORGANISATION is in contact with the enemy. In actionNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownOFFjA status indicating that an electrical item of MATERIEL or an electrically powered FACILITY is turned off. Turned offOUTACTJA status indicating that an ORGANISATION is not in contact with the enemy. Out of actionSILENTƒA status indicating that an electronic item of MATERIEL or a FACILITY with electronic capability is not emitting any transmissions.Silente DS110_act-cat-codedACTEVZAn ACTION that is an incident, phenomenon, or occasion which has occurred or is occurring. ACTION-EVENTACTTA„An ACTION that is in the planning stage. Comment: It represents actions that are typically found in plans, orders, and requests. ACTION-TASKe DS111_act-effect-qual-codedEXP2This ACTION-EFFECT may occur without pre-planning.ExpectedOBS.This ACTION-EFFECT has been/is being observed.ObservedPLAN'This is the pre-arranged ACTION-EFFECT.PlannedRQEÉThis ACTION-EFFECT is requested by any PERSON or ORGANISATION other than that authorised to make modifications to the plan to the ORGANISATION authorised to either modify the plan or release resources. RequestedRQUqThis ACTION-EFFECT is necessary in order for the originating ORGANISATION to achieve a specific military mission.Requirede DS112_act-effect-descriptiondBURNThe ACTION objective is alight.BurningCAPTUR•The ACTION objective has been captured or acquired and is available for use or interrogation/possession has been taken of an area, normally by force.CapturedCONS=The consumption of specified CONSUMABLEs or CONSUMABLE-TYPEs.ConsumedDESTQCannot function as intended nor be repaired or restored to an operational status.Destroyed (K-kill)FKILAThe destruction of a vehicle (or system's) primary weapon system.Firepower kill (F-kill)FLIGNThe setting to flight of a PERSON or PERSON-TYPES from their present location.Forced to fleeIDNT«The ACTION objective has been either identified (i.e., classified as friend/foe/neutral) or recognised (i.e., the unit designation of the ORGANISATION or object is known). IdentifiedILLUMNnThe temporary supply of IR or white-light illumination (usually in coordination with direct or indirect fire). IlluminatedKILL(Applies solely to personnel).KilledLDAMŒThe subjective categorisation of the physical effect of an ACTION on buildings, infrastructure and/or equipment by a reporting ORGANISATION. Light damageMKIL^The rendering of a vehicle as being temporarily or permanently incapable of tactical movement.Mobility kill (M-kill)MODDAMŒThe subjective categorisation of the physical effect of an ACTION on buildings, infrastructure and/or equipment by a reporting ORGANISATION.Moderate damageNBCASrThe temporary or permanent incapacitation of personnel, not caused by battle action (applies solely to personnel).Non-battle casualtyNEUTRL‘The rendering of the ACTION objective temporarily ineffective by the infliction of significant casualties (norm for indirect fire is 10 percent). NeutralisedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedSDAMŒThe subjective categorisation of the physical effect of an ACTION on buildings, infrastructure and/or equipment by a reporting ORGANISATION. Severe damageSUPPRSßReduction of the effectiveness of the ACTION objective for a specific period or purpose (normally to prevent an enemy from interfering with friendly ACTIONs); this effect may be entirely transitory and cause no casualties. SuppressedWNDDUThe temporary or permanent incapacitation of personnel (applies solely to personnel).Woundede DS113_act-effect-cat-codedOIfThe ACTION-EFFECT of a specific ACTION in accomplishing its aim in relation to a specific OBJECT-ITEM.OBJECT-ITEM-ACTION-EFFECTOTfThe ACTION-EFFECT of a specific ACTION in accomplishing its aim in relation to a specific OBJECT-TYPE.OBJECT-TYPE-ACTION-EFFECTe DS114_act-funct-assoc-cat-codedALT1The subject ACTION may replace the object ACTION.Is an alternative toHSAgThe value that links two activities such that the subject ACTION has as a sub-ACTION the object ACTION.Has as a sub-ACTIONIMOŒThe value denoting that the subject ACTION amends (or suggests an amendment to) an existing object ACTION (be it a plan, order, or request).Is a modification ofIOT The subject ACTION is to be carried out so that the conditions are established for the completion of the object ACTION (e.g., carrying out ACTION A so that ACTION B can then be carried out) (Note: this has no bearing on the temporal relationships between ACTIONs). In order thatIRT¥The value that links two ACTIONs such that the subject ACTION is carried out in response to, or its performance is dependent on the completion of, the object ACTION.In response to/depending onTPLSThe subject ACTION constitutes an example that the object ACTION should conform to.Is a template forUAR½The value that establishes a link between existing ACTIONs and new ACTIONs, be they requests, plans, or orders. (Note: The subject ACTION uses the specified object ACTION as a reference).Uses as a referencee DS115_act-objve-cat-codedOIsA battlefield object (FACILITY, FEATURE, MATERIEL, ORGANISATION or PERSON) which is the focus of a specific ACTION.ACTION-OBJECTIVE-ITEMOT•A class of battlefield object (FACILITY-TYPE, FEATURE-TYPE, MATERIEL-TYPE, ORGANISATION-TYPE or PERSON-TYPE) which is the focus of a specific ACTION.ACTION-OBJECTIVE-TYPEe DS116_act-objve-qual-coded AUTH7The ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised without restriction. AuthorisedNEEL»The specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation east of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, northing, line of longitude, etc.).No exploitation east of lineNENL¹The specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation north of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, easting, line of latitude etc.).No exploitation north of lineNESLºThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation south of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, easting, line of latitude, etc.).No exploitation south of lineNEWL»The specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation west of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, northing, line of longitude, etc.).No exploitation west of lineNOTA0The specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is not authorised.Not authorisedSTAAƒThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement below a given Air Operations Zone.Stay above areaSTBA›The specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement within a given Air Operations Zone/above a given altitude.Stay below areaSTIAvThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement outside a given area.Stay inside areaSTOAwThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no operations within a given area.Stay outside areae DS117_act-res-cat-codedRI¦An OBJECT-ITEM (FACILITY, FEATURE, MATERIEL, ORGANISATION, or PERSON) to be used, excluded from use, being used, or having been used, in conducting a specific ACTION.ACTION-RESOURCE-ITEMRT¿An OBJECT-TYPE (FACILITY-TYPE, FEATURE-TYPE, MATERIEL-TYPE, ORGANISATION-TYPE, or PERSON-TYPE) to be used, excluded from use, being used, or having been used, in conducting a specific ACTION.ACTION-RESOURCE-TYPEe DS118_act-res-employ-method-ofdASORDiThe target is fired upon at the direction of the observer, the supported unit or the higher headquarters. As orderedONORD;The ACTION-RESOURCE will be used at a to be specified time. On orderse DS119_act-res-qual-coded AUTHHThe specified ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised for use without restriction.Authorised for useMAXUKThe specified ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised and its use is to be maximised.Maximise use ofMINU§The specified ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised, but use of it is to be minimised to only that which is operationally necessary in the opinion of the authorised commander.Minimise use ofNEELºThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation east of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, northing, line of longitude, etc.).No exploitation east of lineNENL¹The specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation north of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, easting, line of latitude, etc.).No exploitation north of lineNESL¹The specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation south of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, easting, line of latitude, etc.).No exploitation south of lineNEWLºThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation west of a specified line (be it a CONTROL-FEATURE, northing, line of longitude, etc.).No exploitation west of lineNOTA8The specified ACTION-RESOURCE is not authorised for use.Not authorisedSTAA‚The specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement below a given Air Operations Zone.Stay above areaSTBAšThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement within a given Air Operations Zone/above a given altitude.Stay below areaSTIAuThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement outside a given area.Stay inside areaSTOAvThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no operations within a given area.Stay outside areae DS120_act-tmprl-assoc-cat-codedENDEND5The subject ACTION ends after the object ACTION ends.Ends after end ofENDENEcThe subject ACTION ends no earlier than the end of the object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.!Ends no earlier than after end ofENDENL]The subject ACTION ends no later than the end of object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.Ends no later than after end ofENDSNEeThe subject ACTION ends no earlier than the start of the object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.#Ends no earlier than after start ofENDSNL_The subject ACTION ends no later than the start of object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.!Ends no later than after start ofENDSTR7The subject ACTION ends after the object ACTION starts.Ends after start ofSAEASTThe two ACTIONs are concurrent.&Starts at and ends at the same time asSAENDOZThe subject ACTION begins before the object ACTION and ends before the object ACTION ends.$Starts before and ends before end ofSASTEAhThe subject ACTION begins concurrently with the object ACTION, but will extend beyond the object ACTION.&Starts at the same time and ends afterSBEASTcThe start of the object ACTION precedes that of the subject ACTION, but they will end concurrently.*Starts during and ends at the same time asSDUREAHThe subject ACTION is sequential but overlapping with the object ACTION.Starts during and ends afterSDUREBdThe subject ACTION starts after the start of object ACTION and ends before the end of object ACTION.Starts and ends duringSTREND7The subject ACTION starts after the object ACTION ends.Starts after end ofSTRENEeThe subject ACTION starts no earlier than the end of the object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.#Starts no earlier than after end ofSTRENL_The subject ACTION starts no later than the end of object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.!Starts no later than after end ofSTRSNEgThe subject ACTION starts no earlier than the start of the object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.%Starts no earlier than after start ofSTRSNLaThe subject ACTION starts no later than the start of object ACTION augmented by a fixed duration.#Starts no later than after start ofSTRSTR9The subject ACTION starts after the object ACTION starts.Starts after start ofe DS121_surface-cat-codedFA A SURFACE that is in the form of a truncated ring sector, which is a sector lying between and being bounded by the rays emanating from the centre-point of the ring and having a central angle (in polar coordinates) is measured from the fan-orientation-angle to the fan-orientation-angle plus the fan-sector-size. The elevation of the sector is that of the centre-point. The sector is specified by the width of the ring defined by minimum and maximum values for the range (in polar coordinates), and the size of the central angle of the sector.FAN-AREANOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedRABA planar SURFACE that is in the form of a rectangle or an ellipse. REGULAR-AREASRîA SURFACE that is specified using its boundary. Note: an example is polygon area, which is a planar area whose boundary is in the form of an ordered sequence of line segments that begin and end at the same point (closed polygonal path).SURFACE-REGIONe DS122_cmbt-unit-type-cat-codedADDDesignated to nullify or reduce effectiveness of hostile air assets.Air-defence unit typeFS¡Provides assistance to those elements of the ground forces that close with the enemy rendered by delivering artillery fire, naval gunfire, and close air support.Fire-support unit typeMA¬Employs forces through movement in coordination with fire, or fire potential, to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the enemy in order to accomplish its mission.Manoeuvre unit typeNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knowne DS123_cons-mat-type-cat-codedAMMªA complete device charged with explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, initiating composition, or nuclear, biological, or chemical material for use in military operations. AmmunitionCLO9Articles of dress or attire issued to military personnel.ClothingCON.Any materiel that may be used in construction.Construction storesFOO;Materiel to be used as nourishment in solid or liquid form.FoodMEDMSupplies for the treatment of injuries, illness and disease, including drugs.MedicalNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPOL|Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant - A broad term that includes all petroleum and associated products used by the armed forces.POLWAT@A clear, colourless, nearly odourless and tasteless liquid, H2O.Watere DS124_cons-mat-type-issg-uomdCMA standard international unit. Cubic metreEASingly.EachKG 1,000 grams.KilogramKM 1,000 metres. KilometreLIA standard international unit.LitreMA standard international unit.MetreMTE1,000,000 grams. Metric tonSQMA standard international unit. Square metree DS125_cfeat-cfeat-assoc-catdCONTNSA relationship between two CONTROL-FEATURES which denotes that the whole of the subject CONTROL-FEATURE encompasses the object CONTROL-FEATURE.ContainsENDA relationship between CONTROL-FEATUREs which denotes that the subject CONTROL-FEATURE defines an end point or objective line for the object CONTROL-FEATURE. Is end ofNXT–A relationship between CONTROL-FEATUREs which denotes an ordering in which the subject CONTROL-FEATURE is the successor of the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is successor ofPRT®A relationship between two CONTROL-FEATUREs which denotes that the whole of the object CONTROL-FEATURE has a constituent part defined in terms of the subject CONTROL-FEATURE. Is part ofSTA¡A relationship between CONTROL-FEATUREs which denotes that the subject CONTROL-FEATURE defines a starting point or departure line for the object CONTROL-FEATURE. Is start ofe DS126_cfeat-gfeat-assoc-catdCOI¹A relationship between a CONTROL-FEATURE and a GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE which denotes that the whole of the subject CONTROL-FEATURE is described by the whole of the object GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE.Coincides withCPO¶A relationship between a CONTROL-FEATURE and a GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE which denotes that the whole of the subject CONTROL-FEATURE is described as a part of the object GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE.Coincides with part ofPDSÂA relationship between a CONTROL-FEATURE and a GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE which denotes that part of the subject CONTROL-FEATURE is described or delineated by the whole of the object GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE.Is partially delineated bye DS127_cfeat-cat-codedLNETsA CONTROL-FEATURE that is a chain of interconnecting elements logically designed to function in a specified manner.LOGICAL-NETWORKLNOD»A CONTROL-FEATURE that participates as a logical element in a network. Note: A LOGICAL-NODE may be a role for an ORGANISATION specified through ORGANISATION-CONTROL-FEATURE-ASSOCIATION. LOGICAL-NODENOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedROUA CONTROL-FEATURE with a line location which prescribes the course to be travelled from a specific point of origin to a specific destination.ROUTEe DS128_cfeat-type-cat-coded”AIMPT(The point to which a weapon is targeted. Aim pointAIRCOA`The airspace coordination area is represented by the general ACA symbol outlined by a rectangle.Airspace coordination areaAIRCORXThe Air Corridor is punctuated with Air Control Points (ACPs) at the appropriate places. Air corridorAIRCTPJAn easily identifiable point on the terrain or an electronic navigational aid used to provide necessary control during air movement. ACPs are generally designated at each point where the flight route or air corridor makes a definite change in direction and any other point deemed necessary for timing or control of the operation.Air control pointAIRHÂA designated area in a hostile or threatened territory which, when seized and held, ensures the continuous air landing of troops and material and provides maneuver space for operations. Normally it is the area seized in the assault phase of an airborne or air assault operation. Army--The airhead contains enough drop zones (DZs), landing zones (LZs), and extraction zones (EZs) to ensure mass, interior lines of communication and defense in depth.AirheadALTSPL–A route or routes designated within an area of operations to provide for the movement of traffic when main supply routes become disabled or congested.Alternate supply routeAOCWThe summation of geographical areas under surveillance or protected by supporting fire.Area of coverageAOIHA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location which denotes that area of concern to the commander, including the area of influence, and extending into enemy territory to the objectives of current or planned operations. This area also includes areas occupied by enemy forces who could jeopardize the accomplishment of the mission.Area of interestAOP>That portion of an area necessary for military operations and for the administration of such operations. Army--A geographical area, usually defined by lateral, forward, and rear boundaries assigned to a commander, by a higher commander, in which he has responsibility and the authority to conduct military operations.Area of operationsAORgA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location which defines an area of land in which responsibility is specifically assigned to the commander of the area for the development and maintenance of installations, control of movement and the conduct of tactical operations involving troops under his control along with parallel authority to exercise these functions.Area of responsibilityARAŒAn area assigned to an M109A6 "Paladin" platoon and other artillery units for terrain management purposes in which the artillery maneuvered.Artillery areaARSMTGrArea in which fires with smoke bombs or rockets degrades temporarily the capability of enemy forces to see within.Area smoke targetASLTPOÏThat position between the line of departure (LD) and the objective in an attack from which forces assault the objective. Ideally, it is the last covered and concealed position before reaching the objective.Assault positionASSYAÏ1. An area in which a command is assembled preparatory to further action. 2. In a supply installation, the gross area used for collecting and combining components into complete units, kits, or assemblies. Assembly areaATTFIR"Fires employed to destroy the enemy from a distance, normally used when the mission does not dictate or support occupation of the objective. This task is usually given to the supporting element during the offensive and as a counterattack option for the reserve during defensive operations.Attack by fire positionATTPOSoThe last position occupied or passed through by the assault echelon before crossing the line of departure (LD).Attack positionAXISæA general area through which the bulk of a units combat power must move to draw the enemies attention away from the location of the commanders decisive operation. Forces conducting a feint make direct fire contact with the enemy.Axis of advanceBCHHA designated area on a hostile shore which, when seized and held, ensures the continuous landing of troops and materiel, and provides manoeuvre space requisite for subsequent projected operations ashore. It is the physical objective of an amphibious operation. BeachheadBDYOR|1. A line which delineates surface areas (or airspace) for the purpose of facilitating coordination and deconfliction of operations between adjacent units, formations or areas. 2. A control measure normally drawn along identifiable terrain features and used to delineate areas of tactical responsibility between adjacent units and between higher headquarters to the rear of the subordinate units. Control measures which define the left and right limits of a unit's zone of action or sector. Together with the rear and forward boundary and a coordinating altitude, lateral boundaries define the area of operations for a commander. Boundary, organisationBDYPOAuA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with a line location by which political or administrative areas of responsibility are defined."Boundary, political/administrativeBDYPTA point on a boundary.Boundary pointBERLIN [No definition given in APP-6A] Bearing lineBIOCTM [No definition given in APP-6A]Biologically contaminated areaBRDGHVAn area of ground held or to be gained on the enemy's side of an obstacle. Army--In river-crossing operations, an area on the enemy's side of the water obstacle that is large enough to accommodate the majority of the crossing force, has adequate terrain to permit defense of the crossing sites, and provides a base for continuing the attack. BridgeheadCFL¬A line beyond which conventional surface fire support may fire at any time within the area of opperations of the establishing headquarters without additional co-ordination.Coordination fire lineCHCKPT1. A predetermined point on the surface of the Earth used as a means of controlling movement, a registration target for fire adjustment, or reference for location. 2. Center of impact; a burst center. 3. Geographical location on land or water above which the position of an aircraft in flight may be determined by observation or by electrical means. 4. A place where military police check vehicular or pedestrian traffic in order to enforce circulation control measures and other laws, orders, and regulations. Check pointCHMCTM [No definition given in APP-6A]Chemically contaminated areaCOMCKP†An air control point that requires serial leaders to report either to the aviation mission commander or the terminal control facility.Communication checkpointCOMMZ<A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location which defines the rear part of theatre of operations (behind but contiguous to the combat zone) which contains the lines of communication, establishments for supply and evacuation, and other agencies required for the immediate support and maintenance of the field forces.Communication zoneCONCAmAn area, usually in the theatre of operations, where troops are assembled before beginning active operations.Concentration areaCONTCTå1. In land warfare, a point on the terrain, easily identifiable, where two or more units are required to make contact. 2. In air operations, the position at which a mission leader makes radio contact with an air control agency. Contact pointCRDPNT¿Designated point at which, in all types of combat, adjacent units/formations must make contact for purposes of control and coordination. Army--A control measure that indicates a specific location for the coordination of fires and maneuver between adjacent units. They usually are indicated whenever a boundary crosses the forward battle area (FEBA), and may be indicated when a boundary crosses phase lines (PLs) used to control security forces.Coordinating pointCTLPNTŠA position along a route of march at which men are stationed to give information and instructions for the regulation of supply or traffic. Control pointCZ|A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location which denotes the area required by combat forces for the conduct of operations. Combat zoneDA×A specific direction or assigned route a force must use to draw the enemies attention away from the location of the commanders decisive operation. Forces conducting a feint make direct fire contact with the enemy.Direction of attackDECPNTxAn event, area, line, or point on the battlefield where tactical decisions are required resulting from the wargaming process or the operations order. Decision points do not dictate commander's decisions, they only indicate that a decision is required, and they indicate when/where the decision should be made to have the maximum effect on friendly or enemy courses of action.Decision pointDEFPOS€A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location that is designed to prevent the advance of the enemy (normally occupied by a unit).Defensive positionDEFZ8An area assigned for protection against hostile actions. Defence zoneDNPKPT^A point to where aviators will attempt to evade and escape to be recovered by friendly forces.Downed aircrew pickup pointDROPPT [No definition given in APP-6A] Drop pointDZ_A specific area upon which airborne troops, equipment, or supplies are airdropped by parachute. Drop zoneEAyAn area where the commander intends to contain and destroy an enemy force with the massed fires of all available weapons.Engagement areaENCRCL€The loss of freedom of manoeuvre to one force resulting from an enemy force's control of all routes of egress and reinforcement. EncirclementENGREGËCheckpoint to ensure that vehicles do not exceed the capacity of the crossing means and to give drivers final instructions on site-specific procedures and information, such as speed and vehicle interval.Engineer regulating pointENTL^The line bounding a controlled area (such as crossing area) which controls entry to that area. Entry lineENTPTXA point designated for use by vehicles or personnel in entering an area, line or volume. Entry pointEXITPTWA point designated for use by vehicles or personnel in leaving an area, line or volume. Exit pointEXTZONžA specified drop zone used for the delivery of equipment and/or supplies by means of an extraction technique from an aircraft flying very close to the ground.Extraction zoneFCZkA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location compromising the territory forward of the corps rear boundary.Forward combat zoneFEBA¯A defencive control measure that marks the forward edge of the terrain where the decisive defensive operation will be fought if that decisive operatuion includes close combat.Forward edge of the battle areaFIRINGiThe specific location within an Artillery area CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE from which a fire unit delivers fire.Fire position areaFLTøA line that indicates the most forward positions of forces in any kind of military operation at a specific time. It normally identifies the forward location of covering and screening forces. Army-- The FLOT may be at, beyond, or short of the FEBA.Forward line of troopsFLTPTH”The line connecting the successive positions occupied, or to be occupied, by an aircraft, missile or space vehicle as it moves through air or space. Flight pathFNCOLNïA line close to the enemy position used to coordinate the lifting and/or shifting of supporting fires with the final deployment of maneuver elements. It should be recognizable on the ground. It is not a fire support coordination measure.Final coordination lineFNPRFR×Immediately available pre-planned barries of direct and indirect fire designed to provide close protection to positions and installations by impeding enemy movement across defensive lines, battle positions or areas.Final protective fireFREFIRÝA specific designated area into which any weapon system may fire without additional coordination with the establishing headquarters. Normally, it is established on identifiable terrain by division or higher headquarters.Free fire areaFSCL«Designated by a line extending across the assigned areas of the establishing headquarters. The indicator of the establishing headquarters is shown after the letters FSCL.Fire-support coordination lineFUP€The last position occupied by the assault echelon before crossing the start line/line of departure. Also called attack position.Forming up placeFWDZONgA specifically defined air space in the combat zone for which air defence must be planned and provided.Forward area air defence zoneGENAREŸAn area defined by a higher commander within which the subordinate must accomplish his mission and protect his forces it applies to both land and naval forces. General areaHAMZONÜHigh-Altitude Missile Engagement Zone (HIMEZ). In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with high-altitude surface-to-air missiles.%High altitude missile engagement zoneHAZARDThe predicted area in which unprotected personnel may be affected by the release of a hazardous material spreading from its point of release. Hazard areaHDAZONAirspace designated in an airspace control plan or airspace control order in which there is a concentrated employment of numerous and varied weapons and airspace users. A high-density airspace control zone has defined dimensions which usually coincide with geographical features or navigational aids. Access to a high-density airspace control zone is normally controlled by the maneuver commander. The maneuver commander can also direct a more restrictive weapons status within the high-density airspace control zone."High density airspace control zoneHIDEaAn area in which a force conceals itself before operations or before moving into battle position.HideIMPTPTKThe point at which a projectile, bomb or re-entry vehicle strikes on earth. Impact pointINFLIN–An infiltration lane is a control measure that fixes fire planning responsibilities and coordinates forward and lateral movement of inlitrating units.Infiltration lineINITPT–A well-defined point, easily distinguishable visually and/or electronically, used as a starting point for a weapons or reconnaissance run on a target. Initial pointINTOBJcAn area or feature between the line of departure and an objective which must be seized and/or held.Intermediate objectiveISRrThe distance within which an approaching object would have to provide an identification to avoid being fired upon.Identification safety rangeKEYTER[Any locality, or area, the seizure of which affords a marked advantage to either combatant. Key terrainKILLAYA zone in which a commander plans to force the enemy to concentrate so as to destroy him. Killing areaLAhThe part of the objective area within which are conducted the landing operations of an amphibious force. Landing areaLAMZONãLow-Altitude Missile Engagement Zone (LOMEZ). In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air treats normally rests with low to medium altitude surface-to-air missiles.$Low altitude missile engagement zoneLATR©A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with a line location which indicates a route generally parallel to the forward edge of the battle area, which crosses, or feeds into axial routes. Lateral routeLGHTLN`A designated phase line forward of which vehicles are required to use black-out lights at night. Light lineLIMADVVAn easily recognized terrain feature beyond which attacking elements will not advance.Limit of advanceLIMAREuSuperimposed on the basic symbol are other symbols to indicate to what personnel or equipment the area is impassable.Limited access areaLINTGT@A target that is linear in nature, for example a vehicle convoy. Linear targetLLTR¢A temporary corridor of defined dimensions established in the forward area to minimize the risk to friendly aircraft from friendly air defenses or surface forces.Low level transit routeLNKPPTlAn easily identifiable point on the ground where two forces conducting a linkup meet. When one force is stationary, linkup points normally are established where the moving force's routes of advance intersect the stationary force's security elements. Linkup points for two moving forces are established on boundaries where the two forces are expected to converge. Linkup pointLNSMTGxA line along which fires with smoke bombs or rockets degrades temporarily the capability of enemy forces to see through.Linear smoke targetLOAPA general trace delineating the location where two opposing forces are engaged..Line of advanceLOC\The designation of forward friendly positions as the LD when opposing forces are in contact.Line of contactLOD11. In land warfare, a line designated to coordinate the departure of attack elements (commitment of attacking units or scouting elements at a specific time). 2. In amphibious warfare, a suitably marked offshore coordinating line to assist assault craft to land on designated beaches at scheduled times.Line of departureLRADLN˜A line drawn between points identified from the left side from the cloud top height, cloud bottom height and 2/3-stem height on the fallout vector plot.Left radial lineLZ+A specified area used for landing aircraft. Landing zoneMINARE [No definition given in APP-6A] Mined areaMNBTARThat portion of the battlefield in which the decisive battle is fought to defeat the enemy. For any particular command, the main battle area extends rearward from the forward edge of the battle area to the rear boundary of the command's subordinate units.Main battle areaMRR A temporary corridor of defined dimensions recommended for use by high-speed, fixed-wing aircraft that presents the minimum known hazards to low-flying aircraft transiting the combat zone. Army--An MRR is a temporary flight route recommended for USAF use. It presents the minimum known hazards to low-flying aircraft in the control zone (CZ). The MRR must be approved by the airspace control authority and avoids fire support targets such as air defense weapons, landing zones, pick-up zones, FARPs, and Army airfields.Minimum risk routeMSEZON™1. High-Altitude Missile Engagement Zone (HIMEZ). In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with high-altitude surface-to-air missiles. 2. Low-Altitude Missile Engagement Zone (LOMEZ). In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air treats normally rests with low to medium altitude surface-to-air missiles. 3. In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with short-range air defense weapons. It may be established within a low or high altitude missile engagement. 4. Joint Engagement Zone (JEZ). In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which multiple air defense systems (surface-to-air missiles and aircraft) are simultaneously employed to engage air threats.Missile engagement zoneMSRThe route or routes designated with an area of operations on which the bulk of traffic flows in support of military operations.Main supply routeNAMAINÖA point or area along a particular avenue of approach through which enemy activity is expected to occur. Activity or lack of activity within an NAI will help to confirm or deny a particular enemy course of action.Named area of interestNFL¼A line short of which artillery or ships do not fire except on request or approval of the supported commander, but beyond which they may fire at any time without danger to friendly troops. No fire lineNFRARE-An area in which no fires or effects of fires are allowed. Two exceptions are (1) when establishing headquarters approves fires temporarily within the NFA on a mission basis, and (2) when the enemy force within the NFA engages a friendly force, the commander may engage the enemy to defend his force. No fire areaNGA!An area which is not trafficable. No-go areaNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedOBFARE„An area the commander designates as restricted from the emplacement of man-made obstacles, normally to facilitate future operations.Obstacle free areaOBJAuA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area or point location which denotes the location against which an action is directed.Objective areaOBRARE[A command and control measure used to limit the type or number of obstacles within an area.Obstacle restricted areaOBSBLT¹Normally, a brigade-level obstacle control measure that specifies the intent and location of subordinate obstacles. It also supports the intent of the higher headquarters obstacle zone Obstacle beltOBSGAP#An area within a minefield or obstacle belt, free of live mines or obstacles, whose width and direction will allow a friendly force to pass through in tactical formation. Army--1. Any break or breach in the continuity of tactical dispositions or formations beyond effective small arms coverage. 2. A portion of a minefield of specified width, in which no mines have been laid, to enable a friendly force to pass through the minefield in tactical formation. 3. A ravine, mountain pass, or river that presents an obstacle that must be bridged. Obstacle gapOBSLANòA route through an enemy or friendly obstacle which provides a passing force safe passage. The route may be reduced and proofed as part of a breach operation, or constructed as part of a friendly obstacle. A clear route through an obstacle. Obstacle laneOBSLIN/A single line of natural or man made obstacles. Obstacle lineOBSZON¨A division-level command and control measure, normally done graphically, to designate specific land areas where lower echelons are allowed to employ tactical obstacles. Obstacle zonePHLINE~A line used for control and coordination of military operations, usually a terrain feature extending across the zone of action. Army-- A line used for control and coordination of military operations. It is usually along a recognizable terrain feature extending across the sector or zone of action. Units normally report crossing PLs, but do not halt unless specifically directed. Phase linePNTRBX [No definition given in APP-6A]Penetration boxPOPUPT[The location at which aircraft quickly gain altitude for target acquisition and engagement. Pop-up pointPRIMPTYThe point at which a projectile, bomb or re-entry vehicle is expected to strike on earth.Predicted impact pointPSSGPTÔA specifically designated place where units will pass through one another either in an advance or withdrawal. It is located where the commander desires subordinate units to physically execute a passage of lines. Passage pointPTDPRToIn night or limited visibility attacks, a specific place on the line of departure (LD) where a unit will cross.Point of departurePTINT [No definition given in APP-6A]Point of interestPZHA geographic area used to pick up troops and/or equipment by helicopter. Pickup zoneRADARE [No definition given in APP-6A]Radioactive areaRALYPTÑAn easily identifiable point on the ground at which units can reassemble/reorganize if they become disbursed or aircrews/passengers can assemble and reorganize following an incident requiring a forced landing. Rally pointRBFA>A line delineating the rear of an area in proximity to combat.!Rear boundary of the forward areaRCZ‘A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location usually compromising the territory between the corps rear boundary and the army group rear boundary.Rear combat zoneRELLoPhase line used in river-crossing operations that delineates a change in the headquarters controlling movement. Release lineRELPTÞA well-defined point on a route at which the elements composing a column return under the authority of their respective commanders, each one of these elements continuing its movement toward its own appropriate destination. Release pointREPLINVA line at which troops, after having reached it, must report to their command echelon. Report lineRFLøA line established between converging friendly forces (one or both may be moving) that prohibits fires or effects from fires across the line without coordination with the affected force. It is established by the commander of the converging forces.Restricted fire lineRIPL3A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with a line location to divide responsibility for the nomination of ground targets. Short of the RIPL the ground commander has this responsibility for nominating targets that have a direct bearing on the land battle. Beyond this, the targeting authority lies with the Air Commander.-Reconnaissance and interdiction planning lineROUTE’A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with a line location which prescribes the course to be travelled from a specific point of origin to a specific destination.RouteRRADLN™A line drawn between points identified from the right side from the cloud top height, cloud bottom height and 2/3-stem height on the fallout vector plot.Right radial lineRSFAREºAn area in which specific restrictions are imposed and into which fires that exceed those restrictions may not be delivered without prior coordination with the establishing headquarters.Restricted fire areaRSOPZN£A volume of airspace of defined dimensions designated for a specific operational mission. Entry into that zone is authorized only by the originating headquarters.Restricted operations zoneSAFZ=An area reserved for noncombat operations of friendly forces. Safety zoneSEREAR¹Used to depict the area within which a unit or formation is responsible for reconnaissance. As shown, the points of the arrows indicate the width of that area but not its forward edge.Search area/reconnaissance areaSGA-An area which is trafficable with difficulty. Slow-go areaSHAPEOutline of an object in the horizontal plane. Note: The orientation of the long dimension will be available from the display of the geometry.ShapeSPTPOS×A tactical task by which a maneuver element moves to a position on the battlefield where it can engage the enemy by direct fire. The maneuver element does not attempt to maneuver to capture enemy forces or terrain.Support by fire positionSTAGA¯A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE which is a general locality established for the concentration of organisations and transient persons between movements over the lines of communications. Staging areaSTDARTÊRoutes which are established below the coordinating altitude to facilitate the movement of Army aviation assets. Normally, these routes are located in the corps through brigade rear area of operations.'Standard-use army aircraft flight routeSTPT?A defensive position, usually strongly fortified and heavily armed with automatic weapons around which other positions are grouped for its protection. Army--A position requiring extensive engineering effort for obstacles and survivability positions and positioned to control or block an avenue of approach. Normally, command and control, aid stations, and critical supply stockpiles will be dug-in with overhead protection. Trenches and other protective construction will be done to protect soldiers and weapons from damage during assault by mounted and dismounted forces. Strong pointSTRTPTƒA well-defined point on a route at which movement of vehicles begins to be under the control of the commander of this movement. It is at this point that the column is formed by the successive passing, at an appointed time, of each of the elements composing the column. In addition to the principal start point of a column there may be secondary start points for its different elements. Start pointSUPARE=An area where supply units, depots, and dumps may be located. Supply areaSUPPT7Any specific point where supplies are issued in detail. Supply pointTGTAOItThe geographical area or point along a mobility corridor the successful interdiction of which will cause an enemy to either abandon a particular course of action or require him to use specialized engineer support to continue and where he can be acquired and engaged by friendly forces. Not all TAIs will form part of the friendly COA; only TAIs associated with higher payoff targets (HTPs) are of interest to the staff. These are identified during staff planning and wargaming. TAIs differ from engagement areas in degree. Engagement areas plan for the use of all available weapons; TAIs might be engaged by a single weapon.Targeted area of interestTGTRPTAn easily recognizable point on the ground (either natural or man-made) used to initiate, distribute, and control fires. TRPs can also designate the center of an area where the commander plans to distribute or converge the fires of all his weapons rapidly. They are used by task force and below, and can further delineate sectors of fire within an engagement area. TRPs are designated using the standard target symbol and numbers issued by the fire support officer. Once designated, TRPs also constitute indirect fire targets.Target reference pointUNEXOD6Explosive ordnance which has been primed, fused, armed, or otherwise prepared for action, and which has been fired, dropped, launched, or placed in such a manner as to constitute a hazard to operations, installations, personnel, or material, and remains unexploded either by malfunction or for any other cause.Un-exploded ordnanceUNMVRT‘An unmanned vehicle capable of being controlled from a distant location through a communication link. It is normally designed to be recoverable.Unmanned aerial vehicle routeWAITA7An area designated for temporary halts during movement. Waiting areaWAYPTÇIn air operations, a point or a series of points in space to which an aircraft may be vectored. Army--A designated point or series of points loaded and stored in a GPS device to facilitate movement. Way pointWPNFZNjAn area in which air defence weapons systems may fire at any target not positively recognised as friendly.Weapons free zoneXAGA number of adjacent crossing sites under the control of one commander. Crossing areaXSITE"The point of crossing an obstacle. Crossing siteZFIREsAn area into which a designated ground unit or fire support ship delivers, or is prepared to deliver, fire support. Zone of fireZONEI6The distance in kilometres from Ground Zero (GZ) calculated on the basis of the weapon size and downwind speed. Boundary on Zone 1 is determined by drawing 2 lines tangent to the cloud radius circle and intersecting the points on the radial lines where the Zone 1 downwind distance arc intersects these lines.Zone IZONEII–Zone 2 is a secondary hazard zone whose boundaries are determined by the Zone 1 downwind distance arc, the Zone 2 distance arc and the 2 radial lines.Zone IIe DS130_equip-type-mobility-codedAIRKA device other than a fixed wing or rotary wing aircraft capable of flight.Air, not otherwise specifiedAIRFW1Any of various winged vehicles capable of flight.Air, fixed wingAIRRW A rotorcraft.Air, rotary wingAMPH8A device capable of operating both on land and in water. AmphibiousHAND.A device capable of being carried by a person. Man-portableLNDRAI'A device capable of moving along rails. Land, railedLNDSNW2A device especially designed for moving over snow.Land, over snowLNDTRC1A device capable of moving on caterpillar treads. Land, trackedLNDTWD+A device capable of moving by being pulled. Land, towedLNDWCC.A device capable of moving on wheels off road.Land, wheeled cross countryLNDWHL%A device capable of moving on wheels. Land, wheeledLNDWTR;A device capable of moving on wheels or caterpillar treads.Land, wheeled/trackedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedSEASS9A device capable of moving over or under the sea surface.Sea, subsurfaceSEASUR0A device capable of moving over the sea surface. Sea, surfacee DS131_fac-fac-assoc-cat-codedCNTZA FACILITY is contained within a larger FACILITY (e.g. an aircraft shelter on an airbase).ContainsCONYA FACILITY is connected to another FACILITY (e.g. a barrack connected to a command post). Connected toUTL^A FACILITY makes use of another FACILITY (e.g. a prison camp making use of a water reservoir).Utilisese DS132_cons-mat-type-iss-elmntdBLK-Issued en masse (usually applies to liquids).BulkDRMˆIssued in drums, the size of which is recorded in the issuing-unit-of-measure-code (usually applies to liquids) (e.g., 200-litre drums).DrumPAKyIssuing unit of measure is packs, the size of which is recorded in the issuing-unit-of-measure-code and issuing-quantity.PackPAL)Issued in units of standard NATO pallets.PalletUNTIssued singly.Unite DS133_fac-type-cat-codedœABATISŒA vehicular obstacle constructed by felling trees (leaving a 1-2 meter stump above the ground on both sides of a road, trail, gap, or defile) so that they fall, interlocking, toward the expected direction of enemy approach. The trees should remain attached to the stumps, be at a 45 degree angle to the roadway, and the obstacle itself should be at least 75 meters in depth to be most effective.AbatisACCOM•An amount of living space distinct and separate. (Intended for humanitarian aid scenario to enable general indication of accommodation requirements).Unit of accommodationADVNCP.The advanced command post of a unit/formation.Command post, advancedAIR}An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings installations,or equipment) landing and take off of aircraft.Airfield/airport/airstripALTDCN[No definition given in APP-6A]"Alternate decontamination facilityAMMCCH[No definition given in APP-6A]Ammunition cacheANTOBS[No definition given in APP-6A]Anti-tank obstacleANTWAL[No definition given in APP-6A]Anti-tank wallASP‘A point at which ammunition, obtained from supporting supply points by a division or other unit, are broken down for distribution to other units.Ammunition supply pointATDTCHRAn obstacle with a line location, meant to stop tanks and made by digging a ditch.Anti-tank ditchATPwThe location for physical transfer of ammunition from one means of transport to another or to the final receiving unit.Ammunition transfer pointBARBENJAn obstacle, consisting of twisted wires armed with barbs or sharp points.Barbed wire entanglementBARRCK8A building or group of buildings used to house soldiers.BarracksBERMA mound or wall of earth.BermBLDaA relatively permanent structure, roofed and usually walled and designed for some particular use.BuildingBOOBY²An explosive or nonexplosive device or other material deliberately placed to cause casualties when an apparently harmless object is disturbed or a normally safe act is performed. Booby trapBPSOBSrA squared-off log or a large, oblong piece of timber, metal, or stone inserted in the ground to obstruct movement.Beam post obstacleBRGiA man-made structure spanning and providing passage over a body of water, depression, or other obstacles.Bridge/overpass/viaductBUAEAn area containing a concentration of buildings and other structures. Built-up areaBUNKERlA fortified chamber, mostly below ground, often built with reinforced concrete and provided with embrasures.BunkerCAMP6An accommodation based upon a number of tents or huts.CampCAN@A man-made or improved natural waterway used for transportation.CanalCBTPSTNA reinforced observation post capable of conducting limited combat operations.Combat outpostCEM%An area of land for burying the dead. Cemetery/graveyard/burial groundCHM`A vertical structure containing a passage or flue for discharging smoke and gases of combustion.Chimney/smokestackCOBGA building in which communications signals are processed or controlled.Communications buildingCOTeA relatively tall structure used for transmitting and/or receiving electronic communications signals.Communications towerCPA unit's or subunit's headquarters where the commander and the staff perform their activities. In combat, a unit's or subunit's headquarters is often divided into echelons; the echelon in which the unit or subunit commander is located or from which he operates is called a command post.%Command post, not otherwise specifiedCRATERAA pit or hole in the ground created by an explosion or an impact.CraterCRP7An area that has been tilled for the planting of crops.CroplandCSCLPT…A specific location where casualities are assembled to be transported to a medical treatment facility for example a company aid post.Casualty collection pointCTTvA tower-like structure that houses the persons and equipment used to control the flow of air, rail, or marine traffic. Control towerCUTXAn excavation of the earth's surface to provide passage for a road, railway, canal, etc.CutCVCLPT‡A specific location where civilians are assembled for classification, sorting or further movement to other facilities or installations.Civilian collection pointCWYÄA man-made clearing in a cultural area or through a stand of trees, designed to provide access for a road, railroad, pipeline or power transmission line, or to impede the progress of forest fires.Cleared way/firebreakDAMVA permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow.Dam/weirDCH@A channel constructed for the purpose of irrigation or drainage.DitchDECONP™A place where personnel and/or materiel (incl. vehicles) can be cleaned after (potential) contamination of radioactive, biological, or chemical material.Decontamination facilityDEPCHM*An area used for the storage of chemicals.Depot, chemicalsDEPENG3An area used for the storage of engineer equipment.Depot, engineerDEPMED1An area used for the storage of medical supplies.Depot, medicalDEPMIS3An area used for the storage of missile ammunition.Depot, missile ammunitionDEPMUN+An area used for the storage of ammunition.Depot, munitionDEPNUC0An area used for the storage of nuclear weapons.Depot, nuclear storageDEPOTÙAn area used for the storage of products or supplies. A facility for the receipt, classification, storage, accounting, issue, maintenance, procurement, manufacture, assembly, research, salvage or disposal of material.Depot, not otherwise specifiedDEPPOLAAn area used for the storage of petroleum, oil and/or lubricants. Depot, POLDGTfRegular spaced concrete or metal barriers laid in single or multiple rows to prevent vehicle movement. Dragon teethDMDBRS6The debris left over from the demolition of an object.Demolition debrisDRSTAT;A movable facility for the initial treatment of casualties.Dressing stationDTCLPT‡A specific location where detainees are assembled for classification, sorting or further movement to other facilities or installations.Detainee collection pointDTHAREeA facility or other location where detainees are provided custodial care pending further disposition.Detainee holding areaELCINSPA facility whose essential function is based on the use of electronic equipment.Electronic installationEMPLAC£A prepared position for one or more weapons or pieces of equipment for protection against hostile fire or bombardment, and from which they can execute their tasks. EmplacementFARPA temporary facility that is organized, equipped, and deployed by an aviation commander and normally located in the main battle area closer to the area of operations than the aviation unit's combat service support (CSS) area. It provides fuel and ammunition necessary for the employment of aviation maneuver units in combat. It permits combat aircraft to rapidly refuel and rearm simultaneously.+Rearming and refuelling point, forward areaFBKOBS^A structure that is maintained in an elevated position and can be dropped to form an obstacle.Falling block obstacleFENCERA man-made barrier of relatively light structure used as an enclosure or boundary.FenceFERINSyA facility (including the terminals and the water craft) to enable moving equipment and personnel across a body of water.Ferry installationFHPT*A facility for refuelling of POL products.Fuel handling pointFLDHOSOA movable facility where personnel may be treated for diseases and/or injuries.Hospital, fieldFOBSPS­A position from which military observations are made or fires directed and adjusted by the occupants and which possesses approprite communiications; it may be airbourne. Forward observer positionFORT[No definition given in APP-6A]FortFORTLN8A line of fortifications whether temporary or permanent.Fortified lineFORTPT¹An emplacement or shelter of a temporary nature which can be constructed with reasonable facility by units requiring no more than minor engineer supervisory and equipment participation.Fortified pointFRTARE‘An area in which emplacements or shelters of a temporary or permanent nature have been constructed for defence by forces or protection of forces.Fortified areaGATFA barrier which controls passage to a road, railway, tunnel or bridge.GateHARBURµA restricted body of water, an anchorage, or other limited castal water area and its minable water approaches from which and in which shipping operations are projected or supported.HarbourHOSPdA facility where personnel may be treated for diseases and/or injuries, may include field hospitals.!Hospital, not otherwise specifiedHPDoAn improved area used for takeoff, and landing, by helicopters and other vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.Helicopter landing padHPTfA place designated for the landing and takeoff of helicopters, including its buildings and facilities.HeliportHUT)A small simple or crude house or shelter.HutINDINS@A facility containing factories and/or productive installations.Industrial installationJCTIA connection designed to provide traffic access from one road to another.Interchange/complex junctionLGRLPTã1. The point along the supply route (SR) where unit first sergeant or unit guide takes control of a company LOGPAC. 2. The point along the supply route where the supported unit meets the supporting unit to transfer supplies.Logistics release pointMAINCP/The principal command post of a unit/formation.Command post, mainMAINTFyA facility containing the resources and infrastructure to enable it to be used for the repair and servicing of equipment.Maintenance facilityMEDFAChA facility established for the purpose of furnishing medical and/or dental care to eligible individuals.Medical facilityMILOBS£Any man-made device (except mines) or passive defence works such as a barrier which is designed to stop, impede, or divert movement of amphibious or ground forces.Military obstacleMINEAPUAn obstacle made by laying mines of anti-personnel type laid with or without pattern.Minefield, anti-personnelMINEATPAn obstacle made by laying mines of anti-tank type laid with or without pattern.Minefield, anti-tankMINEFDUAn obstacle made by laying mines of an unspecified type laid with or without pattern."Minefield, not otherwise specifiedMINELN#A cleared lane through a minefield.Minefield laneMINEMXhAn obstacle made by laying mines of both anti-personnel and anti-tank type laid with or without pattern.Minefield, mixedMNEUXO6Explosive ordnance which has been primed, fused, armed, or otherwise prepared for action, and which has been fired, dropped, launched, or placed in such a manner as to constitute a hazard to operations, installations, personnel, or material, and remains unexploded either by malfunction or for any other cause.Minefield, UXOMNTCPT°A point established to collect equipment awaiting repair, controlled exchange, cannibalization or evacuation. May be operated by the user or by intermediate maintenance units.Maintenance collection pointMOBLCP,The mobile command post of a unit/formation.Command post, mobileMSSCAn area with related facilities for storing and launching missiles. Missile siteMWYTAn open, broad way, often with shoulders and barriers, maintained for vehicular use.MotorwayNBCPSTA position from which Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical observations are made and which possesses appropriate communiications; it is dismounted.!NBC observation post (dismounted)NKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedOBSPA position from which military observations are made or fires directed and adjusted and which possesses approprite communiications; it may be airbourne . Observation postORD\An area covered by systematic plantings of trees which yield fruits, nuts or other products.Orchard/plantationPEACCP/The peacetime command post of a unit/formation.Command post, peacetimePOLPTEA facility for the distribution of petroleum and associated products. POL pointPORTJA place or facility at which ships may receive or discharge their cargoes.PortPOWARElA facility or other location where Prisoners of war are provided custodial care pending further disposition.Prisoner of war holding areaPOWCMPYA camp of semi-permanent nature established for the internment of prisoners of war (POW).POW campPOWCPTŽA specific location where Prisoners of war are assembled for classification, sorting or further movement to other facilities or installations. Prisoner of war collection pointPTLbA system of above ground wires including their supports, which transmit electricity over distance.Power transmission lineRAILhAn installation on a railway where loads may be transferred between trains and other means of transport.Rail facilitiesRD)An open way maintained for vehicular use.RoadREARCP4The main logistics command post of a unit/formation.Command post, rearREFARE [No definition given in APP-6A]Refugee holding areaRELAY†An installation organised, equipped, and located for the purpose of extending the coverage of electronic communications and detection.Relay facilityRESBA man-made open enclosure or area formed for the storage of water. ReservoirRESVCP4A command post that is only activated when required.Command post, reserveREVETMIAn embankment to provide shelter (as against bomb splinters or strafing). RevetmentRFTSIT[No definition given in APP-6A] Raft siteROADBLxA barrier or obstacle (usually covered by fire) used to block, or limit the movement of, hostile vehicles along a route. RoadblockROMPT|Conducted during long movements where vehicles receive a prescribed (timed) amount of fuel and then continue their movement.Refuel on the move pointRRRSPTŽA designated point through which a unit passes where it receives fuel, ammunition, and other necessary supplies to continue combat operations. Rearm, refuel and resupply pointRUIaA site or location where remains of ancient civilizations or human activity have been discovered.RuinsRWY>A rail or set of parallel rails on which a train or tram runs.Railway/railroadSENPSTA position from which military observations are made or fires directed and adjusted and which possesses approprite communiications; it may be airbourne. This is an unmanned Observation Post with electronic or other devices to detect activity within the sensors' range. Sensor outpost/listening postSHD_A storage facility usually characterised by one or more open sides, support pillars and a roof.ShedSHLSURUA fortified structure built on the surface, used to house personnel and/or equipment.Shelter, surfaceSHLUNDRA fortified structure built underground, used to house personnel and/or equipment.Shelter, undergroundSITADR>A facility containing radar employed for air-defence purposes.Site, air-defence radarSITART@A facility containing equipment employed for locating artillery.Site, artillery locatingSITE„A grouping of facilities, located in the same vicinity, which support particular functions. Installations may be elements of a base.Site, not otherwise specifiedSITEEW/A facility that carries out Electronic Warfare.Site, electronic warfareSITGSRFA facility containing radar employed for ground surveillance purposes.Site, ground surveillance radarSITLOGKA facility for the storage, maintenance, research, or disposal of material.Site, logisticSITPWR0A power production or distribution installation. Site, powerSITRADlA facility containing radar that may be employed for the tracking and identification of battlefield objects. Site, radarSPTAREsA designated area in which combat services support (CSS) elements and some staff elements locate to support a unit. Support areaSTATCP,The static command post of a unit/formation.Command post, staticSTN?A stopping place for the transfer of passengers and/or freight.Station (miscellaneous)STP{In architecture, a steeply pointed pyramidal or conical structure usually attached to an ecclesiastical or public building. Steeple/spireSTUPCP•A fully replicated headquarters capable of assuming control instantly and mirroring the capabilities of the headquarters for which it is alternating.Command post, step-up/alternateSUPDMP]A temporary storage area, usually in the open, for bombs, ammunition, equipment, or supplies. Supply dumpTACTCP€A small, mobile headquarters capable of serving the requirements of the commander (but usually not the staff) for short periods.Command post, tacticalTCH/A linear excavation dug for defensive purposes.TrenchTOWWA relatively tall structure which may be used for observation, support, or storage etc.Tower (non-communications)TRANSFtEnables transfer of materiel from one mode of transportation to another or between the same modes of transportation.Transloading facilityTRFPSTXA place at which traffic is controlled either by military police or by mechanical means.Traffic control postTRPWIR[No definition given in APP-6A] Trip wireTTRHDN[No definition given in APP-6A] TetrahedronTUNbAn underground or underwater passage, open at both ends, and usually containing a road or railway.TunnelVSTeAn open land area used for storing or parking vehicles or vessels. (Including Recreational Vehicles).Vehicle storage/parking areaWALL–A continuous, vertical structure, such as a concrete or rock wall serving to enclose, divide, support or protect an area of land. Includes sea walls.WallWATERP3A facility from which water is distributed in bulk.$Water control facilities/water pointWIRAFN [No definition given in APP-6A]!Wire obstacle, double apron fenceWIRDCN [No definition given in APP-6A]'Wire obstacle, double strand concertinaWIRDFN [No definition given in APP-6A]Wire obstacle, double fenceWIRHFN [No definition given in APP-6A]Wire obstacle, high wire fenceWIRLFN [No definition given in APP-6A]Wire obstacle, low wire fenceWIRNOS [No definition given in APP-6A]&Wire obstacle, not otherwise specifiedWIRSCN [No definition given in APP-6A] Wire obstacle, single concertinaWIRSFN [No definition given in APP-6A]Wire obstacle, single fenceWIRTCN [No definition given in APP-6A]'Wire obstacle, triple strand concertinaWMLiA wind-driven system of vanes attached to a tower-like structure (excluding wind-generated power plants).WindmillWSHFAC2A facility for washing personnel and/or equipment.Washing facilityWTWFAn elevated container and its supporting structure used to hold water. Water towerXLCMA point where two or more line features intersect or cross at the same level.Crossing/level crossingXRRYA place where railway track crosses a highway or street, or where a river can be crossed.Crossing, railway/rivere DS134_feat-cat-codedCF£A FEATURE of military interest that may be represented by a point(s), line(s), area(s), or volume(s), which are associated with the conduct of military operations.CONTROL-FEATUREGFXA FEATURE describing terrain characteristics to which military significance is attached.GEOGRAPHIC-FEATUREMFKA FEATURE that describes reported or forecast weather and light conditions.METEOROLOGIC-FEATURENOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiede DS135_feat-type-cat-codedCFA class of CONTROL-FEATUREs.CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPEGFA class of GEOGRAPHIC-FEATUREs.GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE-TYPENOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiede DS136_cmbt_unit_type_arm_codedAAGdA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose principal role is the employment of gun systems against hostile air assets.Anti-aircraft gunAAMhA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose principal role is the employment of missile systems against hostile air assets.Anti-aircraft missileAANOSgA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose principal role is the employment of weapon systems against hostile air assets.&Anti-aircraft, not otherwise specifiedAAVN£A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE equipped with helicopters capable of performing a variety of battlefield functions, including reconnaissance, air operations, and tactical lift. Army aviationAINFEA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE equipped with tracked armoured personnel carriers.Armoured infantryAIRB”A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE especially trained and equipped to effect, following transport by air, an assault debarkation either by parachuting or touchdown.Airborne/parachuteAIRC_A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE especially equipped to combine movement by air with reconnaissance in depth. Air cavalryARECCEpA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE equipped with armoured vehicles, whose principal role is the capture of tactical information.Armoured reconnaissanceARMRTA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE equipped with tanks or other armoured direct fire weapon systems.ArmourAROB”A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE associated with an artillery unit specially equipped to carry out the control and adjustment of fire on the basis of observation.Observer/controller, artilleryARTYIA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE employing an unspecified type of indirect fire weapon."Artillery, not otherwise specifiedATˆA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose principal role is the employment of direct fire weapon systems against armoured vehicles other than from tanks. Anti-tankATTHEL`A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE equipped with armed helicopters whose principal role is the defeat of armour.Attack helicopterCAV‡A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE moving in lightly armoured vehicles and structured primarily to perform ground reconnaissance and security missions.CavalryFLDGFA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE using tube artillery in support of manoeuvre units.Field artilleryINFMA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE comprising non-mechanised or lorry-(truck-)borne infantry.Infantry (light/non-mechanised)LARMRlA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE equipped with light-armoured vehicles, whose role is to close with and destroy the enemy. Light armourMECHvA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose vehicles provide protection only against small arms and provide limited offensive capability.Mechanised infantryMORTRA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE using indirect fire weapon capable only of high angles of fire.MortarNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownOBCOhA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose role is military observation and possibly local control of military operations.Observer/controllerRECCE…A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose role is the capture of tactical information but whose elements are on foot or mounted in soft-skin vehicles.ReconnaissanceRKTAA COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE that uses missile-based indirect fire systems.Rocket artillerySF®A COMBAT-UNIT-TYPE whose role is to conduct unconventional warfare operations. This may include organising, training, supplying, directing and controlling indigenous forces. Special forcee DS137_gfeat-type-cat-codedBCHfThe shore of the sea or lake, sandy or pebbly, brought up by the waves (including the foreshore area).BeachCLF8A steep, vertical, or overhanging face of rock or earth.Cliff/escarpmentCNT>A line connecting points having the same vertical datum value.Contour line (land)CTY#The territory of a nation or state.CountryDGP$A waterless ravine or mountain pass.Dry gapDPR'A low area surrounded by higher ground. DepressionEMB/A raised long mound of earth or other material.Embankment/fillFLAT=A stretch of level ground without a slope, tilt or curvature.FlatFRD)A shallow part of a body of water that can be crossed without bridging, boats, or rafts. A location in a water barrier where the physical characteristics of current, bottom, and approaches permit the passage of personnel and/or vehicles and other equipment that remain in contact with the bottom.FordFSTEA dense growth of trees, plants and underbrush covering a large area.ForestGSLHArea composed of uncultured plants which have little or no woody tissue. GrasslandGUL.A long, narrow, deep erosion with steep banks. Gully (gorge)HIL9A well defined natural elevation smaller than a mountain.HillISL=A land mass smaller than a continent and surrounded by water.IslandLAK+A natural body of water surrounded by land. Lake/pondLNDSLD4The dislodging and fall of a mass of earth and rock. LandslideMPS8A natural route through a low place in a mountain range. Mountain passMSH]A saturated area, at times covered with water, supporting vegetation which may include trees. Marsh/swampMTN…A natural elevation of the earth's surface having considerable mass, generally steep sides, and a height greater than that of a hill.MountainNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedRDG!Line representation of ridge top. Ridge lineRIVA natural flowing watercourse. River/streamRST5A visual topographic outcrop, layers or beds of rock.Rock strata/rock formationSCRLow-growing woody plants. Scrub/brushSNDRidges or hills of sand.Sand dune/sand hillSPEBA point representation of the highest point of a hill or mountain.Spot elevationTREDWoody-perennial plants, having a self-supporting main stem or trunk.TreeVAL7A line representation of the lowest part of the valley.Valley bottom lineWAT7An area of water which normally has tidal fluctuations.Water (except inland)e DS138_loc-cat-codedARhA two-dimensional LOCATION. Note: Some surfaces may be planar, i.e., lie in a single horizontal plane.SURFACELNõA one dimensional LOCATION that is defined by two or more POINTs connected by straight line segments in an ordered sequence. Note: If the first LINE-POINT and the last LINE-POINT are identical, the line is said to be closed (e.g., a boundary).LINEPTA zero-dimensional LOCATION.POINTVLA specific LOCATION that is a three-dimensional bounded space. Note: Example of volume may be a cylinder, a sphere or a cone.GEOMETRIC-VOLUMEe DS139_mat-type-cat-codedCM6A MATERIEL-TYPE that is an expendable class of supply.CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPEEQ5A MATERIEL-TYPE that is not intended for consumption.EQUIPMENT-TYPENOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiede DS140_mat-type-estab-cat-codedCESMA list of the associated ancillaries, accessories, tools, literature and spares which, when scheduled together, form a composite vehicle, equipment or store. (For example, a Main Battle Tank is issued with radio sets, tools, user handbooks, etc. This information is mainly used by the stores issuing and registering ORGANISATIONs).Complete equipment schedulePCGA list showing the disassembly build order of an equipment, identifying the assemblies, sub-assemblies and components which comprise the equipment (or assemblies and sub-assemblies). (For example, a Main Battle Tank consists of a chassis, a gun, a power-pack, wheels, track-links, panels, nuts, bolts, screws, etc. This information is mainly used within the maintenance and supply organisation).Parts cataloguee DS141_minefield-pattern-codedALS›A MINEFIELD which is implemented by mines which are delivered by aircraft, artillery, missile or ground dispenser without any regard to classical patterns. All scatteredNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNTS?A MINEFIELD which is implemented by laying mines one at a time. Not scatteredTHScA MINEFIELD which is implemented by laying mines one at a time in combination with scattered mines.Thickened with scattered minese DS142_minefield-persistencedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPERMAN7A MINEFIELD which is in place until somebody clears it. PermanentREMOTE5A MINEFIELD which can be destroyed by remote control.Remote activated destructionSLFDSTZA MINEFIELD which is in place for a certain period of time after which it destroys itself.Timed automatic destructione DS143_minefield-purpose-codedHTACTA MINEFIELD with a SURFACE location which is part of a formation obstacle plan and is laid to delay, channel or break up an enemy advance. A heavy minefield is categorised as one with 7 rows per kilometre depth at a standard spacing for the type of mine used.Heavy tacticalLTACTA MINEFIELD with a SURFACE location which is part of a formation obstacle plan and is laid to delay, channel or break up an enemy advance. A light minefield is categorised as one with 3 rows per kilometre depth at a standard spacing for the type of mine used.Light tacticalMTACTA MINEFIELD with a SURFACE location which is part of a formation obstacle plan and is laid to delay, channel or break up an enemy advance. A medium minefield is categorised as one with 5 rows per kilometre depth at a standard spacing for the type of mine used.Medium tacticalNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNUISNCvA MINEFIELD with a SURFACE location laid to delay and disorganise the enemy and to hinder his use of an area or route.NuisancePHONEY­A MINEFIELD with a SURFACE location which denotes an area free of live mines used to simulate a minefield, or section of a minefield, with the object of deceiving the enemy.PhoneyPROTCT{A MINEFIELD with a SURFACE location which denotes a minefield employed to assist a unit in its local, close-in protection. Protectivee DS144_obj-item-cat-codedFA An OBJECT-ITEM that is built, installed or established to serve some particular purpose and is identified by the service it provides rather than by its content.FACILITYFE€An OBJECT-ITEM that encompasses meteorological, geographic, and control features and to which military significance is attached.FEATUREMA[An OBJECT-ITEM (including ships, tanks, self-propelled weapons, aircraft, etc., and related spares, repair parts, and support equipment, but excluding real property, installations, and utilities) necessary to equip, operate, maintain, and support military activities without distinction as to its application for administrative or combat purposes.MATERIELORAAn OBJECT-ITEM that is an administrative or functional structure. ORGANISATIONPEOAn OBJECT-ITEM that is a human being to whom military significance is attached.PERSONe DS145_obj_item_stat_host_codedAFRbAn OBJECT-ITEM that is assumed to be a friend because of its characteristics, behaviour or origin.Assumed friendAHOSAn indication that the OBJECT-ITEM in question is likely to belong to enemy forces.Assumed hostileAIV‚An indication that the OBJECT-ITEM in question is likely to belong to involved forces different from own, allied and enemy forces.Assumed involvedANT~An indication that the OBJECT-ITEM in question is likely to belong to neither own, allied, enemy or otherwise involved forces.Assumed neutralFAKERdAn OBJECT-ITEM that is a friendly aircraft simulating a hostile aircraft in an air defence exercise.FakerFR:An OBJECT-ITEM that belongs to a declared friendly nation.FriendHO6An OBJECT-ITEM that is positively identified as enemy.HostileIVvAn indication that the OBJECT-ITEM in question belongs to involved forces different from own, allied and enemy forces.InvolvedJOKERLAn OBJECT-ITEM that is acting as a suspect track for exercise purposes only.JokerNT‹An OBJECT-ITEM whose characteristics, behaviour, origin or nationality indicate that it is neither supporting friendly nor opposing forces.NeutralPENDNG<An OBJECT-ITEM for which identification is to be determined.PendingSUSPCT_An OBJECT-ITEM that is potentially hostile because of its characteristics, behaviour or origin.SuspectUNIDED,An OBJECT-ITEM that has not been identified. UnidentifiedUNKEAn OBJECT-ITEM for which identification information is not available.Unknowne DS146_obj-item-stat-cat-codedCFRAn OBJECT-ITEM-STATUS that is a record of condition of a specific CONTROL-FEATURE.CONTROL-FEATURE-STATUSFAKAn OBJECT-ITEM-STATUS that is a record of condition of a specific FACILITY.FACILITY-STATUSGFUAn OBJECT-ITEM-STATUS that is a record of condition of a specific GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE.GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE-STATUSMAKAn OBJECT-ITEM-STATUS that is a record of condition of a specific MATERIEL.MATERIEL-STATUSOROAn OBJECT-ITEM-STATUS that is a record of condition of a specific ORGANISATION.ORGANISATION-STATUSPEIAn OBJECT-ITEM-STATUS that is a record of condition of a specific PERSON. PERSON-STATUSe DS147_org-cfeat-assoc-cat-coded BONDFRiThe subject ORGANISATION has part or all of its frontal boundary specified by the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is bounded in the front byBONDLlThe subject ORGANISATION has part or all of its left-flank boundary specified by the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is bounded on the left byBONDRmThe subject ORGANISATION has part or all of its right-flank boundary specified by the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is bounded on the right byBONDRRfThe subject ORGANISATION has part or all of its rear boundary specified by the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is bounded in the rear byBOUNDUThe subject ORGANISATION has its boundaries defined by the specified CONTROL-FEATURE. Is bounded byCAPTgThe ORGANISATION has taken possession, as a result of forceful means, of the specified CONTROL-FEATURE. Is captor ofCONSMOperates in accordance with procedures defined by the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is constrained or enabled byCTRLHas authority for.ControlsESTAHas authority to set up. EstablishesLOFSThe subject ORGANISATION is located on the left side of the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is to the left ofOCCUPYaThe ORGANISATION occupies a specific CONTROL-FEATURE without making use of its intended function.OccupiesROFTThe subject ORGANISATION is located on the right side of the object CONTROL-FEATURE.Is to the right ofUSER1Has use of (intended for use in LOGICAL-NETWORK). Is user ofe DS148_obj-type-cat-codedFAA class of FACILITYs. FACILITY-TYPEFEA class of FEATUREs. FEATURE-TYPEMAA class of MATERIEL. MATERIEL-TYPEORA class of ORGANISATIONs.ORGANISATION-TYPEPEA class of PERSONs. PERSON-TYPEe DS149_org-cat-codedCOˆAn ORGANISATION that is a group of vehicles organised for the purpose of control and orderly movement with or without escort protection.CONVOYNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPOIAn ORGANISATION with a set of duties that can be fulfilled by one person.POSTUNOA military ORGANISATION whose structure is prescribed by a competent authority.UNITe DS150_org-fac-assoc-cat-codedCAPT`The ORGANISATION has taken possession, as a result of forceful means, of the specified FACILITY. Is captor ofCTRLeAn ORGANISATION is in control of a specific FACILITY and uses the FACILITY for its intended function.ControlsDISETAn ORGANISATION terminates the function or physical presence of a specific FACILITY.DisestablishesESTAQAn ORGANISATION sets up the function or physical presence of a specific FACILITY. EstablishesOCCUYAn ORGANISATION occupies a specific FACILITY without making use of its intended function.OccupiesUSESrAn ORGANISATION uses a specific FACILITY for its intended function while it is controlled by another ORGANISATION.Usese DS151_org-mat-assoc-cat-codedACCA7The ORGANISATION has the MATERIEL on its property book.Is accounting authority forCAPT`The ORGANISATION has taken possession, as a result of forceful means, of the specified MATERIEL. Is captor ofCTRL5A specific ORGANISATION controls an item of MATERIEL.ControlsEMPL~A specific ORGANISATION is the permanent or temporary user of an individual MATERIEL, while another ORGANISATION is the owner.EmploysTRANKThe ORGANISATION is responsible for the movement of the specified MATERIEL. Transportse DS152_org-org-assoc-cat-codedCMDCTLfAn ORGANISATION-ORGANISATION-ASSOCIATION relating specifically to Command and control relationships. Command and controlFUCSoAn ORGANISATION-ORGANISATION-ASSOCIATION relating specifically to Fire unit and combat support relationships. Fire unit and combat supportADCSS|An ORGANISATION-ORGANISATION-ASSOCIATION relating specifically to Administrative and combat service support relationships. Admin and combat service supportSUPPL`An ORGANISATION-ORGANISATION-ASSOCIATION relating specifically to Supplementary relationships. Supplementarye DS153_org-pers-assoc-cat-codedASLOFePlaced a person with an ORGANISATION on a temporary basis with the objective of coordinating actions.Has as a liaison officerASSGN3Placed a person with the ORGANISATION, permanently.Has on assignmentATTCH3Placed a person with the ORGANISATION, temporarily.Has on attachmentCAPTHas captured a PERSON. Is captor ofUCOMM@The ORGANISATION has as its authorised leader a specific PERSON.Is under command ofe DS154_org-type-cat-codedCOA class of convoys. Convoy-typeNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPOA class of POSTs. POST-TYPEUNA class of UNITs. UNIT-TYPEe DS156_pers-type-rank-codedEPTEŽA military PERSON-TYPE in the armed forces without an officer's commission, warrant or other rank conferring leadership over other servicemen.Enlisted privateNCOgAn enlisted member of the armed forces appointed to a rank conferring leadership over other servicemen.NCO, not otherwise specifiedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownOF1QOfficer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Lieutenant/Second Lieutenant).OF-1OF10BOfficer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Field Marshal).OF-10OF2<Officer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Captain).OF-2OF3:Officer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Major).OF-3OF4GOfficer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Lieutenant-Colonel).OF-4OF5<Officer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Colonel).OF-5OF6>Officer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Brigadier).OF-6OF7BOfficer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Major General).OF-7OF8GOfficer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Lieutenant-General).OF-8OF9<Officer rank as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (General).OF-9OFFRcA military PERSON-TYPE who is invested with authority by means of a commission in the armed forces. Officer, not otherwise specifiedOR1;Other ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Private).OR-1OR2BOther ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Lance Corporal).OR-2OR3<Other ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Corporal).OR-3OR4<Other ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Sergeant).OR-4OR5BOther ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Staff Sergeant).OR-5OR6POther ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Warrant Officer, First Class).OR-6OR7QOther ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116 (Warrant Officer, Second Class).OR-7OR81Other ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116.OR-8OR91Other ranks as defined in Annex A of STANAG 2116.OR-9OTHRVAll military PERSON-TYPEs who do not hold an officer's commission in the armed forces. Other rankse DS160_sregion-ref-pt-descriptidCT7Geometric centre of area (centre of mass in the plane).#Centroid (centre of surface-region)FV#Initial point of the boundary line. First vertexLV$Terminal point of the boundary line. Last vertexe DS161_reg-area-cat-codedELuA REGULAR-AREA that specifies an ovular region with a specified semi-major-axis, semi-minor-axis, centre point and orientation. An elliptical area is specified as the unique ellipse inscribed in the standard-position rectangle so that it is tangent to the rectangle at the midpoints of its sides, and reoriented by rotating it counterclockwise by the orientation angle. The major-dimension is twice its semi-major axis, and its minor-dimension is twice its semi-major axis. Note: When the major and minor dimensions are equal, the ellipse forms a circle. The radius of the circle is one-half the common major/minor dimension. Ellipse areaNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedRAA REGULAR-AREA whose boundary is in the form of an ordered sequence of four line segments that begin and end at the same point (closed polygonal path), that are pair-wise parallel, and that meet at right angles. The specifications of the region are the major dimension (length) and the minor dimension (width), and an orientation angle measured (clockwise) relative to true north at the centre point. The rectangle is specified in terms of reorienting a standard-orientation rectangle (whose sides are parallel with the lines of longitude and latitude at the centre point). The standard-orientation rectangle is specified by its geometric centre (midpoint of a diagonal), length of the longest side (the major-dimension), and length of the shortest side. A rectangular area is then specified by rotating the standard-orientation rectangle in the clockwise direction by an orientation angle.Rectangle areae DS162_supp-unit-type-arm-coded'ADM^A unit performing those functions that are primarily of a management or administrative nature.AdministrativeBRL>Providing tactical bridging from tracked or armoured vehicles. Bridge layingCSSdTasked to provide support to combat forces, primarily in the fields of administration and logistics.Combat service supportCSTFBuilding and repairing structures, roads, runways, and infrastructure. ConstructionELCRANiTasked with the location of artillery and other indirect fire weapons by the use of electronic equipment.Ranging, electronicENGARMA unit that accomplishes major construction, demolition, and extensive camouflage projects, and is specifically equipped with armoured vehicles.Engineer, armouredENGNOSZA unit that accomplishes major construction, demolition and extensive camouflage projects.!Engineer, not otherwise specifiedEOD6Tasked with rendering explosive ordnance devices safe.Explosive ordnance disposalEW¾Tasked with the use of electromagnetic energy to determine, exploit, reduce or prevent hostile use of the electromagnetic spectrum, and action to retain its effective use by friendly forces.Electronic warfareHQSeTasked with the provision and control of resources to assist and support the staff of a headquarters.Headquarters supportINT¤Tasked with the processing of information concerning foreign nations, hostile or potentially hostile forces or elements, or areas of actual or potential operations. IntelligenceLABRFTasked with the provision, acquisition or control of labour resources.Labour resourcesMCA8Tasked with the handling of military-civilian relations.Military civilian affairsMEDZTasked with the provision of medical and dental services and the evacuation of casualties.MedicalMEDARM|Tasked with the provision of medical and dental services and the evacuation of casualties. The unit uses armoured vehicles.Medical, armouredMEDTRNTTasked with the provision of specialised transport for wounded and/or ill personnel.Transportation, medicalMET8Tasked with the provision of meteorological information.MeteorologicalMFD!Providing mine-laying capability. MinefieldMNTC4Tasked with the repair and maintenance of equipment. MaintenanceMPATasked with route control and prevention and detection of crimes.Military policeMULTIuA UNIT-TYPE combining two or more of the functions maintenance, quartermaster/logistics, and transportation/movement. MultiroleNBCMTasked with undertaking or assisting protective measures against NBC effects.NBCNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedORDyA unit responsible for the supply and maintenance of weapons, weapon system components, ammunition and related equipment.OrdnancePAYDTasked with the provision of pay, accounting and financial services. Pay/financePERSWTasked with the provision of services in support of personnel and their administration.Personnel servicesPIPLcTasked with the provision, maintenance and management of pipelines for the passage of bulk liquids.PipelinePOST9Tasked with the provision of postal and courier services.Postal and courierPSY4Tasked with the conduct of psychological operations. PsychologicalQMœTasked with the provision of support to the soldier, UNITs, and groups of ORGANISATIONs, including the distribution of combat supplies and general materiel.Quartermaster/logisticsRPLTasked with the management and delivery of reinforcement and/or replacement of personnel or some types of equipment (such as main battle tanks).&Reinforcement/replacement holding unitRRWoProviding support to the construction of railways and cross-loading stores by means of rail-handling equipment. Road/railwaySIG;Tasked with the provision of communications bearer systems.SignalsSNDRnTasked with the location of artillery and other indirect fire equipment by the use of sound ranging equipment. Sound rangingSUPnTasked to provide all material and items used in the equipping, supporting and maintaining of military forces.SupplySURVWTasked with the provision of and control of surveying, mapping and associated services.SurveyTRNSJTasked with the provision of road transport for personnel and/or materiel.Transportation/movementVET1Tasked with the provision of veterinary services. Veterinarye DS164_unit-type-cat-codedA?A UNIT-TYPE that has an administrative and/or command function.HEADQUARTERS-UNIT-TYPEB[A UNIT-TYPE whose primary mission is the destruction of enemy forces and/or installations.COMBAT-UNIT-TYPECJA UNIT-TYPE that aids, protects, complements, or sustains any other force.SUPPORT-UNIT-TYPENKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knowne DS165_unit-type-service-codedArThe UNIT-TYPE in question belongs to the Army (includes territorial army, reserves, and mobilised national guard).ArmyBLThe UNIT-TYPE contains two or more forces or agencies of two or more allies.CombinedCÁThe organisation that may be responsible for one or more of the following: coastal defense, protection of life and property at sea, and enforcement of customs, immigration, and navigation laws. Coast guardFhThe UNIT-TYPE in question belongs to the Air Force (includes reserves and mobilised air national guard). Air ForceG\A paramilitary UNIT-TYPE whose primary task is to maintain the security of national borders. Border guardINxThe UNIT-TYPE comprises uniformed, trained personnel. Its primary purpose is the support of civil law within a country.Internal security forceJNThe UNIT-TYPE contains elements of more than one Service from the same nation.JointLtA civilian UNIT-TYPE that has a defence and possibly also a police role (may include irregular civilian UNIT-TYPEs). Local militiaLD‰A military UNIT-TYPE whose primary task is defence of a specific region (before mobilisation, a national guard is a local defence force).Local defence forceMEThe UNIT-TYPE in question belongs to the Marines (includes reserves).MarinesNBThe UNIT-TYPE in question belongs to the Navy (includes reserves).NavyNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedSFGThe UNIT-TYPE in question is trained and equipped for special purposes. Special forceTOThe branch of a nation's armed forces that is responsible for regional defence.Territorial forceX9The UNIT-TYPE in question is an irregular military force. Guerrillae DS166_unit-type-size-codedAG(A formation whose map symbol is 'XXXXX'. Army groupARMY'A formation whose map symbol is 'XXXX'.ArmyBDE$A formation whose map symbol is 'X'.BrigadeBN A unit whose map symbol is 'II'. BattalionBNG7A unit whose map symbol is 'II' with a |¯¯¯| over it.Battalion groupCORPS&A formation whose map symbol is 'XXX'.CorpsCOYTA unit whose map symbol is 'I' (The value 'Company' includes squadron and battery).CompanyCOYG6A unit whose map symbol is 'I' with a |¯¯¯| over it. Company groupDIV%A formation whose map symbol is 'XX'.DivisionFLIGHT7A unit whose map symbol is 'I' (A military air unit). FlightNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPLT!A unit whose map symbol is '···'.PlatoonRGT!A unit whose map symbol is 'III'.RegimentSECT A unit whose map symbol is '··'.SectionSQUADA unit whose map symbol is '·'.SquadTEAMpAny unit smaller than a squad which will be denoted by a vehicle or weapon symbol in a graphical representation.Team/fire team/crewe DS167_geometric-vol-cat-codedCN|A GEOMETRIC-VOLUME whose boundary is swept by a line that has a fixed point and another that moves along the path defined by the border of a specific SURFACE. Note 1: The fixed point is called the vertex. Note 2: If the closed path is the boundary of a circle and the vertex is on a line perpendicular to the plane of the circle, the CONE-VOLUME will be a right circular cone. CONE-VOLUMECYNThe GEOMETRIC-VOLUME is a cylinder, not necessarily a right circular cylinder.CylinderNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedSP!The GEOMETRIC-VOLUME is a sphere.Spheree DS168_cloud-cover-cat-codedRDACCL”A cloud that contains the hot gases, smoke, dust and other particulate matter from the nuclear bomb itself or other sources which are carried aloft.Radioactive cloudSMOKELA weather condition in which the sky or part of the sky is covered by smoke.Smokee DS169_met-feat-source-codedFORwA statement of anticipated (meteorological) conditions for a specified place (or area, route, etc.) and period of time.ForecastMSRDReported based on measurement.MeasuredOBSÛReported based on observation, in meteorological context, a record of measurement or assessment of one or more meteorological elements - e.g. temperature pressure, cloud type and amount - at a particular time and place.Observede DS170_precipitation-cat-coded DRZLENFairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops (diameter less than 0.02 inch or 0.5 mm) very close together. Drizzle appears to float while following air currents although, unlike fog droplets, it falls to the ground. It usually falls from low stratus clouds and is frequently accompanied by low visibility and fog.DrizzleFDRZLE†Drizzle which freezes upon impact with the ground, with objects in flight, or with objects on the ground. Produces glaze (clear) ice.Freezing drizzleFRAIN€Rain that freezes on impact with the ground, with objects in flight, or with objects on the ground. Produces glaze (clear) ice. Freezing rainHAIL!Precipitation in the form of small balls or other pieces of ice falling separately or frozen together in irregular lumps. Hailstones consist of alternate opaque and clear layers of ice in most cases. Hail is normally associated with thunderstorms and surface temperatures above freezing.HailICECRYXA fall of unbranched (snow crystals are branched) ice crystals in the form of needles, columns, or plates. They are termed "ice prisms" in synoptic observations. Ice crystals are often so tiny they seem to be suspended in air. They may fall from a cloud or from clear air. The crystals are visible mainly when they glitter in the sunshine or other bright light (diamond dust), thus producing a luminous pillar or other optical phenomena. This hydrometer (rarely more than the lightest precipitation), which is frequent in polar regions, occurs only at very low temperatures in stable air masses. Ice crystalsICEPLTPrecipitation of transparent or translucent pellets of ice, which are round or irregular, rarely conical, and have a diameter of 0.2 inch (5 mm) or less. The pellets usually rebound when striking hard ground and make a sound on impact. There are two main types: hard grains of ice consisting of frozen raindrops or melted and refrozen snowflakes and pellets of snow encased in a thin layer of ice formed from the freezing, either of droplets intercepted by the pellets, or of water resulting from the partial melting of the pellets. Ice pelletsNPRNo measurable precipitation.No precipitationRAINPrecipitation, either in the form of drops larger than 0.02 inch (0.5 mm), or smaller drops, which in contrast to drizzle, are widely separated.RainRAINSRpThe rain changes intensity or starts and stops abruptly. These showers fall exclusively from cumuliform clouds. Rain showerSLEET0A condition with precipitation of rain and snow.SleetSNOWzPrecipitation of snow crystals, mostly branched in the form of six pointed stars, many times clustered to form snowflakes.SnowSNWGRNYPrecipitation of very small, white, opaque particles of ice; the solid equivalent of drizzle. The grains are fairly flat or elongated. Diameters are generally less than 0.04 inch (1 mm). When the grains hit hard ground, they do not bounce or shatter. they usually fall in very small quantities from stratus clouds (or occasionally from fog). Snow grainsSNWSHRlSnow changes intensity or starts and stops abruptly. These showers fall exclusively from cumuliform clouds. Snow showere DS171_atmo-temp-gradient-codedINNHot air on top with cooler air below, which can cause a gaseous agent to fall. InversionLAQHot air on bottom with cooler air above, which can cause a gaseous agent to rise.LapseNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONeither lapse nor inversion.Normale DS172_wind-cat-coded CONST"Winds which have a constant force.ConstantGUSTWA rapid increase in the strength of the wind relative to the mean strength at the time.GustingNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSQUAL£A strong wind that rises suddenly, generally lasts for some minutes, and dies comparitively suddenly away. It is distinguished from a gust by its longer duration.SquallsTRBLEX¬Extreme turbulence is a transitory atmospheric condition which has varying effects on aircraft operations. It is a serious hazard to pilots that may occur without warning.Turbulence, extremeTRBLLIªLight turbulence is a transitory atmospheric condition which has varying effects on aircraft operations. It is a serious hazard to pilots that may occur without warning.Turbulence, lightTRBLMO­Moderate turbulence is a transitory atmospheric condition which has varying effects on aircraft operations. It is a serious hazard to pilots that may occur without warning.Turbulence, moderateTRBLSE«Severe turbulence is a transitory atmospheric condition which has varying effects on aircraft operations. It is a serious hazard to pilots that may occur without warning.Turbulence, severeVRB"Winds which have a variable force.Variablee DS173_capab-uom-codedCMA standard international unit. Cubic metreCMH=Units of cubic metres divided by the elapsed time in hours. Cubic metres per hourDEG-One of 360 equally divided parts of a circle.DegreeEASingly.EachHR!A unit of 3,600 seconds duration.HourKG 1,000 grams.KilogramKGH:Units of 1,000 grams divided by the elapsed time in hours.Kilogram(s) per hourKM 1,000 metres. KilometreKPH;Units of 1,000 metres divided by the elapsed time in hours.Kilometre(s) per hourLIA standard international unit.LitreMETREA standard international unit.MetreRDM5The number of rounds that can be fired in 60 seconds.Round(s) per minuteSECA standard international unit.SecondSMH>Units of square metres divided by the elapsed time in hours. Square metres per hourSQMA standard international unit. Square metreTNE1,000,000 grams. Metric tone DS174_pers-gender-codedF Feminine.FemaleM Masculine.MaleNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knowne DS175_pers-religion-coded ATH;One who adheres to or identifies with the Atheist doctrine.AtheistBUD<One who adheres to or identifies with the Buddhist doctrine.BuddhistGRCBOne who adheres to or identifies with the Greek Orthodox doctrine.Greek OrthodoxHIN9One who adheres to or identi