V2.44 ERwi[ 0@2(( CHAR(18)X%KeyType%TableName %EntityName()Note ID Note Text ? 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 dutyARRBeing held by friendly forces military police or civilian police force on suspicion of having committed an offence against either military or civil law.ArrestedDEC*A status indicating that a PERSON is dead.DeceasedDESRTD<The PERSON has left the post permanently without permission.DesertedHSP3A status indicating that a PERSON 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 knownOLVFA status indicating that a PERSON is absent from duty with permission.On leavePOWEHas been captured by opposing forces and is being held in internment.Prisoner of ward DS106_pers_stat_physical_statdFTWA status indicating that a PERSON is considered as having normal physical capabilities.FitINA status indicating that a PERSON is so seriously incapacitated that the person is not capable of walking and can only be moved by stretcher.Incapacitated, not walkingIWNA status indicating that a PERSON is incapacitated, but is capable of walking.Incapacitated, walkingNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSItA status indicating that a PERSON is incapacitated, but without any major reduction of normal physical capabilities.Slightly incapacitatedd DS110_act_cat_codedACTEVAn ACTION that is an incident, phenomenon, or occasion of military significance which has occurred or is occurring but for which planning is not known. ACTION-EVENTACTTA\An ACTION that is being or has been planned and for which the planning details are known. ACTION-TASKd DS112_act_effect_descriptiondBURNThe ACTION objective is alight.BurningCAPTRDThe 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.ConsumedDSTRYKQCannot 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 fleeIDNTThe 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). IlluminatedKILLRA casualty who is killed outright or dies as a result of wounds or other injuries.KilledLDAMThe subjective categorisation of the physical effect of an ACTION on buildings, infrastructure and/or equipment by a reporting ORGANISATION. Light damageLGTRSTNThe ACTION-OBJECTIVE reacted against the ACTION using light physical violence.Light resistanceMKIL^The rendering of a vehicle as being temporarily or permanently incapable of tactical movement.Mobility kill (M-kill)MODDAMThe subjective categorisation of the physical effect of an ACTION on buildings, infrastructure and/or equipment by a reporting ORGANISATION.Moderate damageNBCASA person who is not a battle casualty, but who is lost to his organisation by reason of disease or injury, including persons dying from disease or injury, or by reason of being missing where the absence does not appear to be voluntary or due to enemy action or to being interned.Non-battle casualtyNUTRLDThe 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 knownNORSTN6The ACTION-OBJECTIVE did not react against the ACTION. No resistanceNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedSDAMThe subjective categorisation of the physical effect of an ACTION on buildings, infrastructure and/or equipment by a reporting ORGANISATION. Severe damageSUPRSDReduction 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. SuppressedVLNRSTNThe ACTION-OBJECTIVE reacted against the ACTION using heavy physical violence.Violent resistanceVRBPRTCThe ACTION-OBJECTIVE reacted against the ACTION using verbal abuse.Verbal protestWNDD]A casualty other than "killed " who has incurred an injury due to an external agent or cause.Woundedd DS113_act_effect_cat_codedAEITEMeAn ACTION-EFFECT of a specific ACTION in accomplishing its aim in relation to a specific OBJECT-ITEM.ACTION-EFFECT-ITEMAETYPEeAn ACTION-EFFECT of a specific ACTION in accomplishing its aim in relation to a specific OBJECT-TYPE.ACTION-EFFECT-TYPEd DS114_act_funct_assoc_cat_coded ALT1The subject ACTION may replace the object ACTION.Is an alternative toHASPRVThe subject ACTION may be re-directed to an alternative object ACTION. Note: The need for object ACTION is foreseen in planning, but its execution depends on external circumstances.Has as a provisional sub-ACTIONHSAgThe value that links two activities such that the subject ACTION has as a sub-ACTION the object ACTION.Has as a sub-ACTIONIMOThe 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 ofINRSTOnThe value that links two ACTIONs such that the subject ACTION is carried out in response to the object ACTION.In response toIOT 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 thatISAPRQVThe subject ACTION must be completed as planned before the object ACTION may commence.Is a prerequisite forTPLSThe subject ACTION constitutes an example that the object ACTION should conform to.Is a template forUARThe 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 referenced DS115_act_objve_cat_codedOIsA battlespace object (FACILITY, FEATURE, MATERIEL, ORGANISATION or PERSON) which is the focus of a specific ACTION.ACTION-OBJECTIVE-ITEMOTA class of battlespace object (FACILITY-TYPE, FEATURE-TYPE, MATERIEL-TYPE, ORGANISATION-TYPE or PERSON-TYPE) which is the focus of a specific ACTION.ACTION-OBJECTIVE-TYPEd DS116_act_objve_qual_coded AUTH7The ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised without restriction. AuthorisedDONTATWThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE (e.g. hospitals or friendly forces) must not be attacked. Do not attackNEELpThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation east of it.No exploitation east of lineNENLqThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation north of it.No exploitation north of lineNESLqThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation south of it.No exploitation south of lineNEWLpThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation west of it.No exploitation west of lineNOTA0The specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is not authorised.Not authorisedSTAVOLtThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement below or within it.Stay above volumeSTAYINlThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement outside it. Stay insideSTAYOTkThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement inside it. Stay outsideSTBVOLtThe specific ACTION-OBJECTIVE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement above or within it.Stay below volumed DS117_act_res_cat_codedRIAn 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-ITEMRTAn 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-TYPEd 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 ordersd 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 ofMINUThe 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 it.No exploitation east of lineNENLpThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation north of it.No exploitation north of lineNESLpThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation south of it.No exploitation south of lineNEWLoThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no exploitation west of it.No exploitation west of lineNOTA8The specified ACTION-RESOURCE is not authorised for use.Not authorisedSTAVOLsThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement below or within it.Stay above volumeSTAYINkThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement outside it. Stay insideSTAYOTjThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement within it. Stay outsideSTBVOLsThe specific ACTION-RESOURCE is authorised with the restriction that there is to be no movement above or within it.Stay below volumed 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 ofd DS121_surface_cat_codedCORDAR@A SURFACE that is defined by its width and a sequence of points. CORRIDOR-AREAELLPSE+A planar SURFACE in the form of an ellipse.ELLIPSEFAA 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.FAN-AREAORBTARAn AREA that is (a) an open rectangular section defined by its width and the distance between the two specific POINTS, (b) is closed by two half-circles with radii equal to half the width, and is positioned left, centred, or right with respect to the line formed by the defining points. ORBIT-AREAPLYAARAn AREA that consists of a circular arc and a polygonal segment defined by a specific LINE whose beginning coincides with the initial point of the arc and whose end coincides with the last point of the arc. POLYARC-AREAPLYGAR;An AREA that has its boundaries defined by a specific LINE. POLYGON-AREATRCKARAn AREA that is a rectangular section with its length defined by the two specific POINTs and its width by the sum of the widths to the left and right of the connecting line between the two points. TRACK-AREAd DS123_cons_mat_type_cat_codedAMMOA CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE that is a complete device charged with explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, initiating composition, or nuclear, biological, or chemical material for use in military operations.AMMUNITION-TYPEBIOAGNA CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE that is a microorganism that causes disease in man, plants, or animals or causes the deterioration of materiel. BIOLOGICAL-AGENT-TYPECHMAGNA CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE that is a substance which is intended for use in military operations to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate personnel through its physiological effects. CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPECON.Any material that may be used in construction.Construction materialsCROPS>Cultivated agricultural plants, as grain, vegetables or fruit.CropsDRUGCA narcotic, hallucinogen, or stimulant, esp. one causing addiction.DrugFOO;Materiel to be used as nourishment in solid or liquid form.FoodFUEL$A substance burned to create energy.FuelFUSE+A device that initiates an explosive train.FuseGENSPLqAll disposable materiel and items used in the equipment, support and maintenance of military forces or civilians.General suppliesIMEXDEA device placed or fabricated in an improvised manner incorporating destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic or incendiary chemicals and designed to destroy, incapacitate, harass or distract.Improvised explosive deviceMEDSPLMSupplies for the treatment of injuries, illness and disease, including drugs.Medical supplyMONEYOThe official currency, coins and negotiable paper notes issued by a government.MoneyNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNUCAGNoA CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE that is a substance required in a nuclear fission or other nuclear transformation. NUCLEAR-AGENT-TYPEPEREQU0Equipment issued to or carried by an individual.Personal equipmentPOL|Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant - A broad term that includes all petroleum and associated products used by the armed forces.POLSPRPRT;A generic term covering materiel used as replacement parts. Spare partsWAT;A clear, colourless, nearly odourless and tasteless liquid.Waterd DS124_cons_mat_type_issg_uomdCM-The international standard measure of volume. Cubic metreCNTGRM.1/100,000th of a kilogram (1/100th of a gram). CentigramCNTLTR21/100,000th of a cubic metre (1/100th of a litre). CentilitreCNTMTR1/100th of a metre. CentimetreDOZENA set of twelve.DozenEASingly.EachGRAM1/1,000th of a kilogram.GramGROSSA group of 144.GrossHCTLTR%1/10th of a cubic metre (100 litres). HectolitreHCTMTR 100 metres. HectometreKG+The international standard measure of mass.KilogramKILTONEA unit of explosive power, equal to that of one thousand tons of TNT.KilotonKM 1,000 metres. KilometreLI1/1,000th of a cubic metre.LitreLONGTNcA measure of weight, legally 1016.05 kilograms normally referenced to the displacement of a vessel.Long tonMETRE-The international standard measure of length.MetreMILGRM21/1,000,000th of a kilogram (1/1,000th of a gram). MilligramMILLTR61/1,000,000th of a cubic metre (1/1,000th of a litre). MillilitreMILMTR1/1,000th of a metre. MillimetreMTRCTN1,000 kilograms. Metric tonSHRTTN.A measure of weight, legally 907.19 kilograms. Short tonSQM.The international standard measure of surface. Square metred DS127_cfeat_cat_codedNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedROUTEzA CONTROL-FEATURE that is the prescribed course to be travelled from a specific point of origin to a specific destination.ROUTEd DS128_cfeat_type_cat_codedAAXIS~A general air corridor of advance, which extends towards the enemy. An air axis of advance symbol graphically portrays a commanders air manoeuvre intention, such as avoidance air defence coverage or envelopment of an enemy force. It follows an axis suitable for the airmobile force to which the axis was assigned. An air axis of advance does not directly control or use terrain.Air axis of advanceADACARdAn air defence operations area and the airspace above it where air defence procedures are specified.Air defence action areaADIDZNdAirspace within which ready identification, location, and control of airborne vehicles are required.Air defence identification zoneADVRTEIA designated route along which air traffic advisory service is available.Advisory routeAIMPT(The point to which a weapon is targeted. Aim pointAIRCARLAirspace which is laterally defined by boundaries of the area of operations.Airspace control areaAIRCOAA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is a three-dimensional block of airspace in a target area, established by the appropriate ground commander, in which friendly aircraft are reasonably safe from friendly surface fire. The ACA may be formal or informal.Airspace coordination areaAIRCORA restricted air route to travel; specified for use by friendly aircraft to prevent fratricide. Note The Air Corridor is punctuated with Air Control Points (ACPs) at the appropriate places. Air corridorAIRCSAcSub-element of an airspace control area, established to facilitate the control of the overall area.Airspace control subarea/sectorAIRCTP~A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is 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. NOTE: It is chosen as an easily identifiable point location on the terrain or an electronic navigational aid used to provide necessary control during air movement.Air control pointAIREWARAirspace established specifically for airborne platforms conducting early warning.Airborne early warning areaAIRHA designated area in a hostile or threatened territory which, when seized and held, ensures the continuous air landing of troops and material and provides manoeuvre 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 defence in depth.AirheadAIRRFLAirspace of defined dimensions set aside for air-to-air refuelling operations, excluding special operation forces air-to-air missions.Air-to-air refuelling areaAIRRTEkEstablished to route non-operational and operational support traffic through air defences in the rear area. Air routeAIRTSR|A specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services (ATS).Air traffic services routeAIRWAYnA control area or portion thereof established in the form of a corridor equipped with radio navigational aids.AirwayALRTARAirspace which may contain a high volume of pilot training activities or an unusual type of aerial activity, neither of which is hazardous to aircraft. Alert areaALTRAR=Block of altitude reserved for aircraft to transit or loiter.Altitude reservation areaALTSPLA 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 routeAMBEXPA location where a patient is transferred from one ambulance to another en-route to a medical treatment facility. This may be an established point in an ambulance shuttle system or it may be designated independently.Ambulance exchange pointAMPDZNtArea encompassing the amphibious objective area and adjoining airspace as required for the accompanying naval force.Amphibious defence zoneAMPHOArA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location that is the part of the objective area within which are conducted the landing operations of an amphibious force. It includes the beach, the approaches to the beach, the transport areas, the fire support areas, the air occupied by close supporting aircraft and the land included in the advance inland to the initial objective.Amphibious operation areaAMPOZNGeographic area delineated for the purpose of command and control within which is located the objective(s) to be secured by the amphibious task force.Amphibious objective areaAOCWThe summation of geographical areas under surveillance or protected by supporting fire.Area of coverageAOIJA 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 that could jeopardise 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 responsibilityAPRCORgAirspace established for the safe passage of land based aircraft joining or departing a maritime force.Approach corridorARAA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location assigned to artillery units for terrain management purposes on which the artillery manoeuvres.Artillery areaARFLDZ[No definition given in APP-6A] Airfield zoneARNVRTgAn air traffic services route established for the use of aircraft capable of employing area navigation.Area navigation routeARSMTGrArea in which fires with smoke bombs or rockets degrades temporarily the capability of enemy forces to see within.Area smoke targetASLTPOThat 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 positionASYGENFAn area in which a command is assembled preparatory to further action.Assembly area, generalASYSPLIn a supply installation, the gross area used for collecting and combining components into complete units, kits, or assemblies.Assembly area, supplyATTFIRA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is an area against which fire is employed to destroy the enemy from a distance, normally used when the mission does not dictate or support occupation of the objective.Attack by fire positionATTPOSoThe last position occupied or passed through by the assault echelon before crossing the line of departure (LD).Attack positionAXISBA general route of advance, assigned for control, which extends towards the enemy. An axis of advance symbol graphically portrays a commanders intention, such as avoidance of built-up areas or envelopment of an enemy force. It follows terrain suitable for the size of the force to which the axis was assigned, and is often a road, a group of roads, or a designated series of locations. An axis of advance is not used to direct the control of terrain or the clearance of enemy forces from specific locations. Intermediate objectives are normally assigned for these purposes.Axis of advanceBASDZNjA zone established around airbases to enhance the effectiveness of local ground based air defence systems.Base defence zoneBATPOS"[No definition provided in APP-6A]Battle positionBCHHA 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. BeachheadBDYORy1. 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 lineBIOCTMA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the predicted or confirmed contour of an area in which biological agents may produce casualties in man or animals and damage to plants or materiel.Biologically contaminated areaBOMBAR[No definition given in APP-6A] Bomb areaBRDGHA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location held or to be gained on the enemy's side of a water 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 and that has adequate terrain to permit defence of the crossing sites, and that provides a base for continuing the attack. BridgeheadBUFRZN]Airspace designed specifically to provide a buffer between various airspace control measures. Buffer zoneBULEYE<A reference point from which bearing and distance are given. Bull's - eyeCFLA line beyond which conventional surface fire support may fire at any time within the area of operations of the establishing headquarters without additional coordination. NOTE Also known as Coordinated fire line.Coordination fire lineCHMCTMA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the predicted or confirmed contour of an area in which chemical agents may produce casualties in man or animals and damage to plants or materiel.Chemically contaminated areaCKPGENA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE used as a means of controlling movement, a registration target for fire adjustment, or reference for location.Check point, generalCLSASPAn airspace in which only instrument flight rule flights are permitted; all flights are subject to air traffic control service and are separated from each other.Class-A airspaceCLSBSPAn airspace in which instrument flight rule and visual flight rule flights are permitted; all flights are subject to air traffic control service and are separated from each other.Class-B airspaceCLSCSPAn airspace in which instrument flight rule and visual flight rule flights are permitted; all flights are subject to air traffic control service and instrument flight rule flights are separated from other instrument flight rule flights and from visual flight rule flights. Visual flight rule flights are separated from instrument flight rule flights and receive traffic information in respect to other visual flight rule flights.Class-C airspaceCLSDSPAn airspace in which instrument flight rule and visual flight rule flights are permitted; all flights are subject to air traffic control service and instrument flight rule flights are separated from other instrument flight rule flights and receive traffic information in respect to visual flight rule flights. Visual flight rule flights receive traffic information in respect to all other flights.Class-D airspaceCLSESPAn airspace in which instrument flight rule flights and visual flight rule flights are permitted; all flights are subject to air traffic control service and are separated from other instrument flight rule flights. All flights receive traffic information as far as practical.Class-E airspaceCLSFSPAn airspace in which instrument flight rule and visual flight rule flights are permitted; all participating instrument flight rule flights receive an air traffic advisory service and all flights receive flight information service if requested.Class-F airspaceCLSGSPAn airspace in which instrument flight rule and visual flights are permitted; all flights receive flight information service if requested.Class-G airspaceCLSHARwAirspace designed for holding orbit and used by rotary and fixed-winged aircraft in close proximity to friendly forces.Close air support holding areaCNTPTAA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the position at which a mission leader makes radio contact with an air control agency. Note: A point used for control purposes in air-to-air refuelling and close air support missions.Contact point, airCNTPTLxA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an easily identifiable point location, where two or more units are required to make contact.Contact point, landCOMCKPAn 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 areaCONDRTyA non-permanent air traffic service route or portion thereof which can be planned and used only under certain conditions.Conditional routeCONTAROA controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the earth. Control areaCONTZNaA controlled airspace extending upwards from the surface of the earth to a specified upper limit. Control zoneCOOAARA mutually defined block of airspace between land-based air commander and a naval commander when their forces are operating in close proximity to one another.Coordinated air defence areaCOORLVA procedural method to separate fixed and rotary wing aircraft by determining an altitude below which fixed wing aircraft normally will not fly.Coordination levelCRCNZN8Area around a ship operating fixed/rotary wing aircraft.Carrier control zoneCRDALTfA procedural airspace control method to separate fixed-and rotary-wing aircraft by determining an altitude below which fixed-wing aircraft will normally not fly and above which rotary-wing aircraft normally will not fly. The coordinating altitude is normally specified in the airspace control plan and may include a buffer zone for small altitude deviations.Coordinating altitudeCRDPNTDesignated 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 manoeuvre 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 pointCRSBARlA temporary segregated area established over international boundaries for specific operational requirements.Cross-border areaCRSVZNlAirspace beyond the missile engagement zone into which fighters may pursue targets to complete interception.Crossover zoneCTLPNTA 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 that denotes the area required by combat forces for the conduct of operations. Combat zoneDAA specific direction or assigned route a force must use to draw the enemy's 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 in the battlespace 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 pointDEFPOSA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is used in planning to designate a belt of terrain, generally parallel to the front, which includes two or more organised, or partially organised, battle positions.Defensive positionDEFZQThe area extending from the forward edge of the battle area to its rear boundary. Defence zoneDNGRAR{An airspace of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified times. Danger areaDNPKPT^A point to where aviators will attempt to evade and escape to be recovered by friendly forces.Downed aircrew pickup pointDPBSLNThe forward boundary of the ground component commander's (GCC) area of operation. The DBSL defines the geographic areas of responsibility of the GCC and air component commander. Deep battle synchronisation lineDROPPT[No definition given in APP-6A] Drop pointDZA specific area upon which airborne troops, equipment, or supplies are airdropped by parachute. NOTE: This zone can include one or more drop sites. Drop zoneEAyAn area where the commander intends to contain and destroy an enemy force with the massed fires of all available weapons.Engagement areaELCCARWAirspace established specifically for airborne platforms engaging in electronic combat.Electronic combat areaENCRCLA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location to indicate the loss of freedom of manoeuvre to one force resulting from an enemy force's control of all routes of egress and reinforcement. EncirclementENDARPA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the point that marks the end of a straight-line segment along which a tanker aircraft offloads fuel to a receiving aircraft.End aerial refuelling pointENGREGCheckpoint 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) that controls entry to that area. Entry lineENTPTXA point designated for use by vehicles or personnel in entering an area, line or volume. Entry pointENTRGTzThe point to which an aircraft will be directed to commence the transit inbound/outbound from an airfield or force at sea.Entry/Exit gateEXITPTWA point designated for use by vehicles or personnel in leaving an area, line or volume. Exit pointEXTZONA 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 zoneFALRARJPlanned magnetic bearings along which aircraft depart and return to ships.Falcon radials areaFCZkA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location compromising the territory forward of the corps rear boundary.Forward combat zoneFEBAThe foremost limits of a series of areas in which ground combat units are deployed, excluding the areas in which the covering or screening forces are operating, designated to coordinate fire support, the positioning of forces, or the manoeuvre of units.Forward edge of the battle areaFEZ]a. In maritime usage, the airspace beyond the crossover zone out to limits defined by the officer in tactical command, in which fighters have freedom of action to identify and engage air targets. b. In air defence, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with a fighter aircraft.Fighter engagement zoneFINAPF&[No definition given in ADatP-03 BL10]Final approach fixFIRINGiThe specific location within an Artillery area CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE from which a fire unit delivers fire.Fire position areaFIRUMBThe airspace over a naval force at sea within the fire of ships' anti-aircraft weapons can endanger aircraft, and within which special procedures are established for identification and operation of friendly aircraft. Fire umbrellaFLINRGlAn airspace of defined dimensions within which flight information service and alerting service are provided.Flight information regionFLTA 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 troopsFLTPTHThe 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 pathFNCOLNA line close to the enemy position used to coordinate the lifting and/or shifting of supporting fires with the final deployment of manoeuvre elements. It should be recognisable on the ground. It is not a fire support coordination measure.Final coordination lineFNPRFRA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is an area against which an immediately available prearranged barrier of fire to provide close protection to positions and installations and is designed to impede enemy movement.Final protective fireFOACARAn area surrounding a force within which air coordination measures are required to prevent mutual interference between all friendly surface and air units and their weapon systems.Force air coordination areaFOOPLN\An advanced position, usually of a temporary nature, from which air or ground units operate.Forward operating locationFREFIRA 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 areaFSCLDesignated by a line extending across the assigned areas of the establishing headquarters. NOTE: 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 lineFWDZONgA specifically defined air space in the combat zone for which air defence must be planned and provided.Forward area air defence zoneGENARE[No definition given in APP-6A] General areaHAMZONA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the 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 zoneHAZARDA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the predicted contour of an area in which unprotected personnel may be affected by the release of a hazardous material spreading from its point of release. Hazard areaHDAZON Airspace 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 that usually coincide with geographical features or navigational aids. Access to a high-density airspace control zone is normally controlled by the manoeuvre commander. The manoeuvre 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.HideHNDVGTqA point at which the control of the aircraft, if radar hand over is used, changes from one controller to another.Hand over gateIDSFPTA point at which aircraft, on joining a maritime force, will attempt to establish two-way communications with the surface force and commence identification procedures.Identification safety pointIFFOFFlLine demarking where friendly aircraft enroute to targets stop emitting an Identification-Friend-Foe signal.)Identification Friend Foe switch off lineIFFONLzLine demarking where friendly aircraft returning to friendly territory start emitting an Identification-Friend-Foe signal.(Identification Friend Foe switch on lineIMPTPTKThe point at which a projectile, bomb or re-entry vehicle strikes on earth. Impact pointINFLINAn infiltration lane is a control measure that fixes fire planning responsibilities and coordinates forward and lateral movement of infiltrating units.Infiltration lineINIAPF&[No definition given in ADatP-03 BL10]Initial approach fixINITPTA well-defined point, easily distinguishable visually and/or electronically, used as a starting point for a weapons or reconnaissance run on a target. Initial pointINTOBJbAn area or feature between the line of departure and an objective that must be seized and/or held.Intermediate objectiveISRwMinimum range to which an aircraft may close to a maritime force without having been positively identified as friendly.Identification safety rangeJEZIn air defence, that airspace of defined dimensions within which multiple air defence systems (surface-to-air missiles and aircraft) are simultaneously employed to engage air threats.Joint engagement zoneJNTOARArea of land, sea, and airspace defined by a combat commander or subordinate unified commander, in which joint force commander conducts military operations to accomplish a specific mission.Joint operations areaKEYTER[Any locality, or area, the seizure of which affords a marked advantage to either combatant. Key terrainKILBOXA volume of airspace where fighter aircraft operate in a weapons free mode and can use their weapons in beyond line of sight operations.Kill boxKILLAYA 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 areaLAMZONA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with low to medium altitude surface-to-air missiles.$Low altitude missile engagement zoneLATRA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with a line location that 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 blackout lights at night. Light lineLIMADVsA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an easily recognisable point location beyond which attacking elements will not advance.Limit of advanceLIMAREA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location to indicate to what personnel or equipment the area is impassable. Note - this definition does not identify whether it is a procedural issue, limitation or a trafficability issue.Limited access areaLINTGT@A target that is linear in nature, for example a vehicle convoy. Linear targetLLTRA temporary corridor of defined dimensions established in the forward area to minimise the risk to friendly aircraft from friendly air defences or surface forces.Low level transit routeLNKPPTA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an easily recognisable point location 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 pointLNMEZNAirspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with the surface based air defence system.Land missile engagement zoneLNSMTGxA line along which fires with smoke bombs or rockets degrades temporarily the capability of enemy forces to see through.Linear smoke targetLOAOA 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 contactLODLNDA line designated to coordinate the departure of attack elements (commitment of attacking units or scouting elements at a specific time).Line of departure, landLODSEAvA suitably marked offshore coordinating line to assist assault craft to land on designated beaches at scheduled times.Line of departure, seaLOGNETA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is a chain of interconnecting communications elements logically designed to function in a specified manner.Logical networkLOGNODZA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that participates as a logical element in a communications network. Logical nodeLRADLNA 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?Airspace set aside specifically for airlift landing operations. Landing zoneMAXISfA main route of advance, assigned for control, which extends towards the enemy. A main axis of advance symbol graphically portrays a commanders intention for the main elements of his force, such as avoidance of built-up areas or envelopment of an enemy force. It follows terrain suitable for the size of the force to which the axis was assigned, and is often a road, a group of roads, or a designated series of locations. An axis of advance is not used to direct the control of terrain or the clearance of enemy forces from specific locations. Intermediate objectives are normally assigned for these purposes.Main axis of advanceMEZIn air defence, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with short-range air defence weapons. It may be established within a low or high altitude missile engagement. Missile engagement zone, generalMINDARA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the contour of an area declared dangerous due to the presence or suspected presence of mines. Mined areaMLOPARAirspace established outside class "A" airspace to separate or segregate certain non-hazardous military activities from instrument flight rule traffic and to identify for visual flight rule traffic where these activities are conducted.Military operations areaMNBTARThat portion of the battlespace 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 areaMNSFD1A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the minimum safe distance for warned, protected personnel measured to the nearest 100 metres from the planned ground zero. Minimum safe distance 1MNSFD2A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the minimum safe distance for warned, exposed personnel measured to the nearest 100 metres from the planned ground zero. Minimum safe distance 2MNSFD3A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the minimum safe distance for unwarned, exposed personnel measured to the nearest 100 metres from the planned ground zero. Minimum safe distance 3MRMEZN A designated airspace in which, under weapons control status weapons free, ships are automatically cleared to fire at any target which penetrates the zone, unless known to be friendly, adhering to airspace control procedures or unless otherwise directed by the anti-air warfare commander. Maritime missile engagement zoneMRR 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 defence weapons, landing zones, pick-up zones, FARPs, and Army airfields.Minimum risk routeMRSHGTA point to which aircraft fly for air traffic purposes prior to commencing an outbound transit after takeoff or prior to landing.Marshalling gateMSLARCAn area of 10-degrees or as large as ordered by the officer-in-actual command, centred on the bearing of the target with a range that extends to the maximum range of the surface-to-air missile. Missile arcMSLDET[No definition given in APP-6A]Missile detect pointMSRThe route or routes designated with an area of operations on which the bulk of traffic flows in support of military operations.Main supply routeNAMAINA 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 interestNBCAHAaA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the predicted or confirmed contour of the NBC hazard area.NBC attack and hazard areaNBCRSDWThe point at which a reading, sample or detection of an NBC contaminant is performed. NBC reading/sample/detectionNFLA 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 that is not trafficable. No go areaNGACIVfAn area to which access is denied by civil authority or group of people (e.g. faction, gang, militia).No go area, civilNOFLZNAirspace of specific dimensions set aside for a specific purpose in which no aircraft operations are permitted, except as authorized by the appropriate commander and controlling agency. No fly zoneNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedNUCCNLTThe contour line at which a Nuclear radiation dose rate is predicted or confirmed. Nuclear dose rate contour lineNUCTGT[No definition given in APP-6A]Nuclear targetOBFAREAn area the commander designates as restricted from the emplacement of man-made obstacles, normally to facilitate future operations.Obstacle free areaOBJAeA defined area within which is located an objective to be captured or reached by the military forces.Objective areaOBRARE[A command and control measure used to limit the type or number of obstacles within an area.Obstacle restricted areaOBSBLTNormally, 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 beltOBSGAPAn 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. Obstacle gapOBSGENlA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is used in planning to indicate the presence of an actual or potential obstacle.Obstacle, generalOBSLANA route through an enemy or friendly obstacle that 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 laneOBSLINkA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is used in planning to identify a single line of natural or man made obstacles. Obstacle lineOBSZONA division-level command and control measure, normally done graphically, to designate specific land areas where lower echelons are allowed to employ tactical obstacles. Obstacle zoneORBTPTA geographically or electronically defined location used in stationing aircraft in flight during tactical operations when a predetermined pattern is not established. Orbit pointPHLINE~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 recognisable terrain feature extending across the sector or zone of action. Units normally report crossing PLs, but do not halt unless specifically directed. Phase linePIRAZNHAn area within which navy ships separate friendly from hostile aircraft.+Positive identification radar advisory zonePNTRBX[No definition given in APP-6A]Penetration boxPOPUPT[The location at which aircraft quickly gain altitude for target acquisition and engagement. Pop-up pointPRHBARAn airspace of defined dimensions, above the land areas or territorial waters of a state within which the flight of aircraft is prohibited.Prohibited areaPSSGPTA 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 interestPZcA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location used to pick up troops and/or equipment by helicopter. Pickup zoneRADAREA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the predicted or confirmed contour of an area in which radiological materials may produce casualties in man or animals and damage to plants or materiel.Radioactive areaRADCLD*The contour line is a radioactive cloud. -Radar determined contour of radioactive cloudRALYPTA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an easily identifiable point location on the ground at which units can reassemble/reorganise if they become disbursed or aircrews/passengers can assemble and reorganise 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 areaRCNSARSAirspace established specifically for airborne platforms conducting reconnaissance.Reconnaissance areaRCZA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area location usually compromising the territory between the corps rear boundary and the army group rear boundary.Rear combat zoneRDCOSPA portion of defined dimensions within which general air traffic (GAT) is permitted "off-route" without requiring GAT controllers to initiate coordination with operational air traffic (OAT) controllers.Reduced coordination airspaceRELLoPhase line used in river-crossing operations that delineates a change in the headquarters controlling movement. Release lineRELPTA 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 lineRETFRTZPlanned route profiles for use by friendly aircraft returning to an aircraft-capable ship.Return to force routeRFLA 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 lineRNDZPTA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the point at which a pre-arranged meeting at a given time and location is to take place or from which to begin an action or phase of an operation, or to which to return after an operation.Rendezvous pointROTAAR`The predicted of confirmed contour of the toxic industrial material isolation and hazard area. :Release other than attack (ROTA) isolation and hazard areaROUTEA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with a line location that prescribes the course to be travelled from a specific point of origin to a specific destination.RouteRRADLNA 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 lineRSFAREAn 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 areaRSOPARAirspace designated by the airspace control authority, in response to specific operational situations/requirements within which the operation of one or more airspace users is restricted.Restricted operations areaRSOPZNA volume of airspace of defined dimensions designated for a specific operational mission. Entry into that zone is authorised only by the originating headquarters.Restricted operations zoneRSTRARAn airspace of defined dimensions, above the land areas or territorial waters of a state, within which the flight of aircraft is restricted in accordance with certain specified conditions.Restricted areaSAFELNA bi-directional lane connecting an airbase, landing site and/or base defence zone to adjacent routes/corridors. Safe lanes may also be used to connect adjacent activated routes/corridors. Safe laneSAFZ>An area reserved for non-combat operations of friendly forces. Safety zoneSARPNT-A reference point used during SAR operations.Search and rescue pointSEREARUsed 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 areaSFAREVDesignated area in hostile territory that offers the evader or escapee a reasonable chance of avoiding capture and of surviving until he can be evacuated.Safe area for evasionSFSCTRLEstablished to route friendly aircraft to maritime forces with minimum risk. Safety sectorSGA,An area that is trafficable with difficulty. Slow go areaSHPCZNAn area activated around a ship operating aircraft, which is not to be entered by friendly aircraft without permission, in order to prevent friendly interference.Ship control zoneSITKILTA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that marks a point or area where alleged kills have occurred.Site of alleged killsSPCCDRYAn area established to accommodate the special routing requirements of specific missions.Special corridorSPEMAR`Airspace established specifically for airborne platforms conducting special electronic missions.Special electronic mission areaSPOFSPvAirspace specifically for special operations forces missions requested by special operations forces airspace planners."Special operations forces airspaceSPTPOSA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is an area by which a manoeuvre element moves to a position in the battlespace where it can engage the enemy by direct fire. The manoeuvre element does not attempt to manoeuvre to capture enemy forces or terrain.Support by fire positionSRADZN{Airspace within which the responsibility for engagement of air-threats normally rests with short-range air defence weapons.'Short range air defence engagement zoneSRCHAR^A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with a point location that specifies the centre point of a search area. Search centreSSMSARyAirspace defined specifically for army tactical missile system and tomahawk land attack missile launch and impact points.&Surface-to-surface missile system areaSTAGAA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that is a general locality established for the concentration of organisations and transient persons between movements over the lines of communications. Staging areaSTDARTRoutes that 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 pointSTRTPTA 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 pointSUPAREsA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the contour of an area where supply units, depots, and dumps may be located. Supply areaTGTAOI4A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an area or point location 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 specialised engineer support to continue and where he can be acquired and engaged by friendly forces.Targeted area of interestTGTRPT7A CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE with an easily recognisable point location on the ground (either natural or man-made) used to initiate, distribute, and control fires. TRPs can also designate the centre 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 pointTMMRRTA temporary route established to route air traffic between transit routes or the rear boundary of the forward area and their operations area in direct support of ground operations.Temporary minimum risk routeTMSGARAn airspace of defined dimensions within which activities require the reservation of airspace for the exclusive use of specific users during a determined period of time.Temporary segregated areaTRCNARA control area normally established at the confluence of air traffic services routes in the vicinity of one or more major aerodromes.Terminal control areaTRNGARPBattlespace created during a contingency for the purpose of conducting training. Training areaTRRSARAirspace surrounding designated airports wherein air traffic control provides radar vectoring, sequencing, and separation on a full-time basis for all instrument flight rule and participating visual flight rule aircraft.Terminal radar service areaTRSCRDVBi-directional corridor in the rear area. Air traffic services not normally provided.Transit corridorTRSTRTA temporary corridor of defined dimensions established in the forward area to minimise the risk to friendly aircraft from friendly air defences or surface forces. Transit routeTRVLVLThat vertical displacement above low level air defence systems, expressed both as a height and altitude, at which aircraft can cross that area in order to improve the effectiveness of the air defence systems by providing an extra friendly discriminator.Traverse levelUAVASPEAirspace created specifically for unmanned aerial vehicle operations. Unmanned aerial vehicle airspaceUNEXODA CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that identifies the contour of an area where an unexploded explosive ordnance has been fired, dropped, launched, or placed.Unexploded ordnance areaUNMVRT_The CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPE that specifies a route along which an unmanned aerial vehicle travels.Unmanned aerial vehicle routeWAITA7An area designated for temporary halts during movement. Waiting areaWARNARAirspace extending from 3 nautical miles outward from the coast of the continental (us) that contains activity that may be hazardous to non-participating aircraft. Warning areaWAYPT=A designated point used to facilitate movement along a route. Way pointWPNCTLThe sector in which a specified weapon control status is imposed. The sector is characterised as a plane figure enclosed by two radii of a circle and the arc between them. The sector may be truncated from the vertex by a second sector.Weapon control sectorWPNFZNAn air defence zone (ADZ) established around key assets or facilities which merit special protection by ground based air defence assets, other than airbases, where weapons may be fired at any target not positively identified 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 IZONEIIZone 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 IId DS132_cons_mat_type_iss_elmntdBALE1A large bound, often wrapped package of materiel.BaleBARRELMA large cylindrical container having a flat top and bottom of equal diameter.BarrelBLK-Issued en masse (usually applies to liquids).BulkBOX6A rectangular container usually having a lid or cover.BoxCASE A container.CaseCOIL2A series of connected spirals or concentric rings.CoilCONTNR.A receptacle for holding or carrying material. ContainerCRATE&A container, as a slatted wooden case.CrateDAYSPLA Day of supply (at combat rate) is the amount of consumable materiel required to enable a formation (unit i.e. Division, Brigade etc) to carry out operations for 1 day. Day of supplyDRMIssued in drums, the size of which is recorded in the issuing-unit-of-measure-code (usually applies to liquids) (e.g., 200-litre drums).DrumJERCAN!A container that holds 20 litres.JerricanPAKyIssuing 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.PalletRATIONA fixed portion.RationROUNDA single item of ammunition.RoundUNTIssued singly.Unitd DS133_fac_type_cat_codedACCOMAn amount of living space distinct and separate. (Intended for humanitarian aid scenario to enable general indication of accommodation requirements).Unit of accommodationAIRFLDAn 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 facilityAMMCCHA hiding place for ammunition.Ammunition cacheASPA facility at which ammunition, obtained from supporting supply points by a division or other unit, are broken down for distribution to other units.Ammunition supply pointATPuA facility for physical transfer of ammunition from one means of transport to another or to the final receiving unit.Ammunition transfer pointBANKIAn establishment where money is stored for saving or commercial purposes.BankBARRCK8A building or group of buildings used to house soldiers.BarracksBATH)A facility used for personal cleanliness.BathBERM"An artificial ridge or embankment.BermBFIFLDA facility containing fuel containers, pipe work and dispensing equipment connected together to form a temporary fuel installation within a tactical field location.Bulk fuel installation, fieldBLDaA relatively permanent structure, roofed and usually walled and designed for some particular use.BuildingBRGTYPA FACILITY-TYPE that is a class of structures (including overpasses and viaducts), fixed or moveable, spanning and/or providing passage over an object. BRIDGE-TYPEBUAHA facility 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 outpostCEM8A facility that is 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/smokestackCKPPOLA facility where police check vehicular or pedestrian traffic in order to enforce circulation control measures and other laws, orders, and regulations.Check point, policeCOBGA building in which communications signals are processed or controlled.Communications buildingCOTeA relatively tall structure used for transmitting and/or receiving electronic communications signals.Communications towerCPHA facility from which a commander directs operations or controls forces.Command post facilityCRATERAA 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 facility where casualties 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 facility where civilians are assembled for classification, sorting or further movement to other facilities or installations.Civilian collection pointCWYA 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.DitchDECONPA facility where personnel and/or materiel (incl. vehicles) can be cleaned after (potential) contamination of radioactive, biological, or chemical material.Decontamination facilityDEPBIO4An area used for the storage of biological agents. Depot, biologicalDEPCHM*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, ammunitionDEPNBCIAn area used for the storage of nuclear, biological or chemical agents. Depot, NBCDEPNUC0An area used for the storage of nuclear weapons.Depot, nuclear storageDEPOTAn 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, POLDMDBRS6The debris left over from the demolition of an object.Demolition debrisDRNSEWoA facility used for emptying of liquid and channelling sewage to get rid of waste, dirty water and drain water.Drainage/sewageDRSTAT;A movable facility for the initial treatment of casualties.Dressing stationDTCLPT~A facility where detainees are assembled for classification, sorting or further movement to other facilities or installations.Detainee collection pointDTHARESA facility 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 installationELCSPL_A facility containing the equipment used for the production and/or distribution of electricity.Electrical supplyEMPLACA 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. EmplacementEQIMFTOA facility generally used specifically to support the manufacture of equipment.Equipment, manufactureFACAIRmA facility that is used as a military base prepared for the accommodation, landing and takeoff of aircraft. 'Military base/facility, airport/airbaseFACAMM=A facility used as for munitions and explosives production. @Military materiel facility, ammunition and explosives productionFACARM-A facility used as for armament production. /Military materiel facility, armament productionFACARP:A facility used as for aircraft production and assembly. <Military materiel facility, aircraft production and assemblyFACATR.A facility used as an atomic energy reactor. 1Military materiel facility, atomic energy reactorFACBRGBA facility used as for engineering equipment production, bridge. DMilitary materiel facility, engineering equipment production, bridgeFACCHBDA facility used as for chemical and biological warfare production. FMilitary materiel facility, chemical and biological warfare productionFACENG:A facility used as for engineering equipment production. <Military materiel facility, engineering equipment productionFACGOV?A facility used to support governmental leadership functions. Governmental leadershipFACMIL-A facility that is used as a military base. Military base/facilityFACMSL=A facility used as for missile and space system production. ?Military materiel facility, missile and space system productionFACNAVaA facility that is used as a naval base and where ships may receive or discharge their cargoes. *Military base/facility, seaport/naval baseFACPOWkA facility generally used to support service, research or utility functions in support of electric power. <Service, research, utility facility, electric power facilityFACPROA facility generally used to support a particular method of operation in any manufacture or to support a series of actions or events. Processing facilityFACSHP+A facility used as for ship construction. -Military materiel facility, ship constructionFACSRUNA facility generally used to support service, research or utility functions. #Service, research, utility facilityFACTECsA facility generally used to support service, research or utility functions in support of technological research. DService, research, utility facility, technological research facilityFACTELmA facility generally used to support service, research or utility functions in support of telecommunications.@Service, research, utility facility, telecommunications facilityFACTRN9A facility that is used to support transport functions. Transport facilityFACVEH,A facility used as for vehicle production. .Military materiel facility, vehicle productionFACWATrA facility generally used to support service, research or utility functions in support of public water services. 9Service, research, utility facility, public water serviceFARMLand devoted to agricultural production, raising and breeding of animals or an area of water devoted to the raising and breeding of aquatic animals.FarmFARPA 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 manoeuvre units in combat. It permits combat aircraft to rapidly refuel and rearm simultaneously.+Rearming and refuelling point, forward areaFENCERA 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 installationFFBRKS5A building housing fire-fighters and their equipment.Fire-fighters barracksFHPT*A facility for refuelling of POL products.Fuel handling pointFOBSPSA facility from which military observations are made or fires directed and adjusted by the occupants and which possesses appropriate communications; it may be airborne.Forward observer positionFORT[No definition given in APP-6A]FortFRTFCNxAn emplacement or shelter of a temporary or permanent nature constructed for defence by forces for protection of forces. FortificationFSAAMMyA facility with a group of field storage sites containing a max of 5000 tonnes gross weight of ammunition and explosives.Field storage area-ammunitionFSMAMMgA facility that is a site containing approximately 10 tonnes gross weight of ammunition and explosives.Field storage module-ammunitionFSSAMMzA facility with a group of field storage modules containing a max of 200 tonnes gross weight of ammunition and explosives.Field storage site-ammunitionFSSTAMxA facility where approximately 1 tonne gross weight of ammunition and explosives stored under tactical field conditions.Field storage stack-ammunitionGATEA barrier that controls passage to a road, railway, tunnel or bridge.GateGVTBLDMA building for the administration of local, regional, or national government.Government buildingHANGARQA covered space, shed or shelter for the accommodation of aircraft or spacecraft.HangarHARBORA FACILITY-TYPE that is a restricted body of water, an anchorage, or other limited coastal water area and its water approaches from which and in which shipping operations are projected or supported.HarbourHOUSE6A household used as a dwelling for one or more people.HouseHPDoAn 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.HeliportHQLA facility from which administrative and/or command functions are performed.Headquarters facilityHSPIA fixed medical treatment facility capable of providing inpatient care. Medical facility, hospitalHSPFLDKA movable medical treatment facility capable of providing inpatient care. Medical facility, hospital fieldHSPNOSjA facility established for the purpose of furnishing medical and/or dental care to eligible individuals. 3Medical facility, hospital, not otherwise specifiedHUT)A small simple or crude house or shelter.HutINDINS@A facility containing factories and/or productive installations.Industrial installationINSTALA grouping of facilities, located in the same vicinity, which support particular functions. Installations may be elements of a base. InstallationJCTIA connection designed to provide traffic access from one road to another.Interchange/complex junctionLGRLPTlThe facility along the supply route where the supported unit meets the supporting unit to transfer supplies.Logistics release pointMAINTFyA facility containing the resources and infrastructure to enable it to be used for the repair and servicing of equipment.Maintenance facilityMEDSPT[A facility that hosts medical personnel who carry out treatment of sick or wounded persons.Medical supportMETFACA facility that supports the study of or the science of, the motions and phenomena of the atmosphere, with a view to forecasting the weather.Meteorological facilityMF[No definition given in APP-6A]Medical facilityMFUMS[No definition given in APP-6A]&Medical facility, unit medical stationMILOBSA FACILITY-TYPE that is a class of man-made devices or passive defence works that are designed to stop, impede, or divert movement of amphibious or ground forces.MILITARY-OBSTACLE-TYPEMINE9A facility where materials are extracted from the ground.MineMINELNHA marked lane, unmined or cleared of mines, leading through a minefield.Minefield laneMNINOSYA facility where materials are extracted from the ground directly, without using tunnels.Mining installation, open skyMNINUG^A facility where materials are extracted from the ground using underground tunnels and shafts. Mining installation, undergroundMNINUWQA facility where materials are extracted from the bottom of a lake, river or sea.Mining installation, underwaterMNTCPTA facility established to collect equipment awaiting repair, controlled exchange, cannibalisation or evacuation. May be operated by the user or by intermediate maintenance units.Maintenance collection pointMSSCAn area with related facilities for storing and launching missiles. Missile siteMSSGRV7A FACILITY-TYPE used for the burial of multiple bodies. Mass-graveMWYTAn open, broad way, often with shoulders and barriers, maintained for vehicular use.MotorwayNBCPSTA facility from which Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical observations are made and which possesses appropriate communications; it is dismounted.!NBC observation post (dismounted)NETWRKEA FACILITY-TYPE that provides communication and information services.NetworkNKN?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 facility from which military observations are made or fires directed and adjusted and which possesses appropriate communications; it may be airborne.Observation postOFFICEMA place in which business, professional or clerical activities are conducted.OfficeORD[An area covered by systematic plantings of trees that yield fruits, nuts or other products.Orchard/plantationPIPLINFA long pipe for conveying commodities in their gaseous or liquid form.PipelinePMPSTN:A facility that supports the movement of gases or liquids.Pumping stationPOLPTEA facility for the distribution of petroleum and associated products. POL pointPOLSTA#The office of a local police force.Police stationPORTJA place or facility at which ships may receive or discharge their cargoes.PortPOWAREZA facility 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 campPOWCPTA facility 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 facilitiesRAILHDSThe point on a railway from which branch-line or road transport of supplies begins.RailheadRAILWY>A rail or set of parallel rails on which a train or tram runs.RailwayREFARE}A facility where refugees are assembled for classification, sorting or further movement to other facilities or installations.Refugee holding areaRELAYAn installation organised, equipped, and located for the purpose of extending the coverage of electronic communications and detection.Relay facilityRELFACMAn ecclesiastical facility established for the purpose of worship and prayer.Religious facilityRESBA man-made open enclosure or area formed for the storage of water. ReservoirREVETMIAn embankment to provide shelter (as against bomb splinters or strafing). RevetmentRLFCCH\An ecclesiastical facility established for the purpose of public (usually Christian) worshipReligious facility, churchRLFCMOKAn ecclesiastical facility established for the purpose of a Muslim worship.Religious facility, mosqueRLFCSYIAn ecclesiastical facility established for the purpose of Jewish worship.Religious facility, synagogueRLFCTEAn ecclesiastical facility devoted to the worship, or regarded as the dwelling-place, of a god or gods or other objects of religious reverence.Religious facility, templeROAD)An open way maintained for vehicular use.RoadROMPTgA facility where vehicles receive a prescribed (timed) amount of fuel and then continue their movement.Refuel on the move pointRRRSPTA designated facility 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 civilisations or human activity have been discovered.RuinsSENPST A facility from which military observations are made or fires directed and adjusted and which possesses appropriate communications; it may be airborne. 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, undergroundSHOPAA small retail store or a speciality department in a large store.ShopSITADR>A facility containing radar employed for air-defence purposes.Site, air-defence radarSITART@A facility containing equipment employed for locating artillery.Site, artillery locatingSITEEW/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, logisticSITMLB9A facility that is used as a basis for military bridging.Site, military bridgingSITRADlA facility containing radar that may be employed for the tracking and identification of battlespace objects. Site, radarSITRFT[No definition given in APP-6A] Site, raftSPTARElA facility in which combat services support (CSS) elements and some staff elements locate to support a unit. Support areaSTENOS[No definition given in APP-6A]Site, not otherwise specifiedSTN?A stopping place for the transfer of passengers and/or freight.Station, generalSTP{In architecture, a steeply pointed pyramidal or conical structure usually attached to an ecclesiastical or public building. Steeple/spireSUPDMP]A temporary storage area, usually in the open, for bombs, ammunition, equipment, or supplies. Supply dumpSUPPT.A facility where supply services are provided. Supply pointSWGFAC9A facility used for the handling and treatment of sewage.Sewage treatment facilityTCH/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 facilityTRFPSTRA facility at which traffic is controlled either by police or by mechanical means.Traffic control postTUNbAn underground or underwater passage, open at both ends, and usually containing a road or railway.TunnelTWNHALXA building for the administration of local government, having public meeting rooms, etc. Town hallURBANA^A developed area, constituting, forming, or including a city, town, or burgh, or part of such. Urban areaVSTeAn open land area used for storing or parking vehicles or vessels. (Including Recreational Vehicles).Vehicle storage/parking areaWALLA continuous, vertical structure, such as a concrete or rock wall serving to enclose, divide, support or protect an area of land. Includes sea walls.WallWATSPLVA facility containing the equipment used for the storage and/or distribution of water. Water supplyWMLiA wind-driven system of vanes attached to a tower-like structure (excluding wind-generated power plants).WindmillWRSHPLEA building or open space where people assemble for religious purpose. Worship placeWSHFAC2A facility for washing personnel and/or equipment.Washing facilityWSTPLEFUnusable or unwanted material, which may include hazardous materiel. Waste pileWTRFAC8A facility used for the handling and treatment of water.Water treatment facilityWTWFAn elevated container and its supporting structure used to hold water. Water towerXLC`A facility that is a point where two or more line features intersect or cross at the same level.Crossing/level crossingXRR\A facility where railway track crosses a highway or street, or where a river can be crossed.Crossing, railway/riverd DS134_feat_cat_codedCFA nontangible FEATURE of military interest that is administratively specified, may be represented by a geometric figure, and is associated with the conduct of military operations.CONTROL-FEATUREGFXA FEATURE describing terrain characteristics to which military significance is attached.GEOGRAPHIC-FEATUREMETFTKA 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 specifiedd DS135_feat_type_cat_codedCFA nontangible FEATURE-TYPE of military interest that may be represented as a geometric figure and is associated with the conduct of military operations.CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPEGFaA FEATURE-TYPE that describes terrain characteristics to which military significance is attached.GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE-TYPEMETFTTPA FEATURE-TYPE that describes reported or forecast weather and light conditions.Meteorologic feature typeNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedd 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.HillHRBRNTrA place of shelter for ships; where they may lie close to and sheltered by the shore or by works extended from it.Harbour, naturalISL=A land mass smaller than a continent and surrounded by water.IslandLAK+A natural body of water surrounded by land. Lake/pondLNDSLDIThe mass of earth or rock that has slipped down from a mountain or cliff. LandslideMOUNTNA natural elevation of the earth's surface rising more or less abruptly from the surrounding level, and attaining an altitude which, relatively to adjacent elevations, is impressive or notable.MountainMPS8A 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/swampNKN?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 specifiedRDGLIN!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)d DS138_loc_cat_codedLN|A one-dimensional LOCATION that is defined by two or more POINTs connected by straight-line segments in an ordered sequence.LINEPTA zero-dimensional LOCATION.POINTSURFACA two-dimensional LOCATION.SURFACEVL>A specific LOCATION that is a three-dimensional bounded space.GEOMETRIC-VOLUMEd 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 specifiedd DS141_minefield_pattern_codedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownREGMNFA MINEFIELD which is implemented by laying mines one at a time in a regular pattern as directed by current doctrine (for example, straight line or zig zag).Regular minefieldREGTHKcA MINEFIELD which is implemented by laying mines one at a time in combination with scattered mines.1Regular minefield, thickened with scattered minesSCATTRA MINEFIELD which is implemented by mines which are delivered by aircraft, artillery, missile or ground dispenser without any regard to classical patterns. Scatteredd DS142_minefield_persistencedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPERMAN6A MINEFIELD that is in place until somebody clears it. PermanentREMOTE4A MINEFIELD that can be destroyed by remote control.Remote activated destructionSLFDSTYA MINEFIELD that is in place for a certain period of time after which it destroys itself.Timed automatic destructiond 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.PhoneyPROTCTyA MINEFIELD with a SURFACE location that denotes a minefield employed to assist a unit in its local, close-in protection. Protectived DS144_obj_item_cat_codedFAAn 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.FACILITYFEjAn OBJECT-ITEM that encompasses meteorological, geographic, and control features of military significance.FEATUREMAAn OBJECT-ITEM that is equipment, apparatus or supplies of military interest without distinction as to its application for administrative or combat purposes.MATERIELNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownORAAn OBJECT-ITEM that is an administrative or functional structure. ORGANISATIONPEOAn OBJECT-ITEM that is a human being to whom military significance is attached.PERSONd DS145_obj_item_stat_hstly_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 hostileAIVAn 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.JokerNEUTRLAn 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.Unknownd 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-STATUSd DS148_obj_type_cat_codedFAAn OBJECT-TYPE that is intended to be built, installed or established to serve some particular purpose and is identified by the service it is intended to provided rather than by its content. FACILITY-TYPEFEjAn OBJECT-TYPE that encompasses meteorological, geographic, and control features of military significance. FEATURE-TYPEMAAn OBJECT-TYPE that represents equipment, apparatus or supplies of military interest without distinction to its application for administrative or combat purposes. MATERIEL-TYPENKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownORGAn OBJECT-TYPE that represents administrative or functional structures.ORGANISATION-TYPEPEQAn OBJECT-TYPE that represents human beings about whom information is to be held. PERSON-TYPEd DS149_org_cat_codedCOAn ORGANISATION that is a group of vehicles organised for the purpose of control and orderly movement with or without escort protection.CONVOYNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedUNMA military ORGANISATION whose structure is prescribed by competent authority.UNITd DS154_org_type_cat_codedCIVPSTAn ORGANISATION-TYPE with a set of duties that are intended to be fulfilled by one person in private sector and non-military government organisations.CIVILIAN-POST-TYPEGRPORGyAn ORGANISATION-TYPE that is non-formal in nature and classes together its members due to mutual or common circumstances.GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPEGVTORGrAn ORGANISATION-TYPE that controls and administers public policy either under a national or international mandate.GOVERNMENT-ORGANISATION-TYPENOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPVSORGAn ORGANISATION-TYPE that is a non-government organisation and is constituted for business, commerce, manufacturing, trade, relief or philanthropy. PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPEd DS156_pers_type_rank_codedEPTEA military person 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 knownOF1-Officer rank of Lieutenant/Second Lieutenant.OF-1OF10Officer rank of Field Marshal.OF-10OF2Officer rank of Captain.OF-2OF3Officer rank of Major.OF-3OF4#Officer rank of Lieutenant Colonel.OF-4OF5Officer rank of Colonel.OF-5OF6Officer rank of Brigadier.OF-6OF7Officer rank of Major General.OF-7OF8#Officer rank of Lieutenant General.OF-8OF9Officer rank of General.OF-9OFFR^A military person who is invested with authority by means of a commission in the armed forces. Officer, not otherwise specifiedOR1 Other rank of Private (Class 4).OR-1OR2!Other rank of Private (Class1-3).OR-2OR3Other rank of Lance Corporal.OR-3OR4Other rank of Corporal.OR-4OR5 Other rank of Sergeant (Junior).OR-5OR6+Other rank of Sergeant (3 Years Seniority).OR-6OR7Other rank of Staff Sergeant.OR-7OR8&Other rank of Warrant Officer Class 2.OR-8OR9&Other rank of Warrant Officer Class 1.OR-9OTHRVAll military PERSON-TYPEs who do not hold an officer's commission in the armed forces. Other ranksd DS166_unit_type_size_codedAGxThe largest formation of land forces, normally comprising two or more armies or army corps under a designated commander. Army groupARMYtA formation larger than an army corps but smaller than an army group. It usually consists of two or more army corps.ArmyBATGRPAn operational grouping which is based on either an infantry battalion or a tank regiment, each with at least a squadron or company of the other arm and with elements of other supporting arms and services allocated according to need. Battle groupBDEUnit composed of a headquarters and two or more battalions. It may be part of an army and be charged with only tactical functions, or it may be a separate unit and be charged with both administrative and tactical functions.BrigadeBDEGRPAn operational grouping which is based on an infantry or armoured brigade and which has elements of other supporting arms and services allocated according to need. Brigade groupBNUnit composed of a headquarters and two or more companies or batteries. It may be part of a regiment and be charged with only tactical functions, or it may be a separate unit and be charged with both administrative and tactical functions. BattalionBNGAn operational grouping which is based on an infantry battalion and which has elements of other supporting arms and services allocated according to need.Battalion groupCBTTMAn operational grouping which is based on either an infantry company or a tank company, each with at least a troop or platoon of the other arm and with elements of other supporting arms and services allocated according to need Combat teamCORPSA formation larger than a division but smaller than an army or army group. It usually consists to two or more divisions together with supporting arms and services.CorpsCOYBasic administrative and tactical unit in most arms and services of the Army. A company is on a command level below a battalion and above a platoon.CompanyCOYGAn operational grouping which is based on an infantry company and which has elements of other supporting arms and services allocated according to need. Company groupDIVA tactical unit/formation that is a major administrative and tactical unit/formation which combines in itself the necessary arms and services required for sustained combat, larger than a regiment/brigade and smaller than a corps.DivisionFLEETAn organisation of ships, aircraft, Marine forces, and shore-based fleet activities all under the command of a commander or commander in chief who may exercise operational as well as administrative control.FleetFLIGHT:A specified group of aircraft engaged in a common mission.FlightNKN?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 specifiedPLTMBasic administrative and tactical unit in most arms and services of the Army.PlatoonREGION(A grouping of two or more Army groups. RegionRGTAdministrative and tactical unit, on a command level below a division or brigade and above a battalion, the entire organisation of which is prescribed by table of organisation.RegimentSECTA small tactical unit.SectionSQDRNAnAn administrative or tactical organisation normally but not necessarily composed of aircraft of the same type. Squadron, airSQDRNLBasic administrative and tactical unit in most arms and services of the Army. A squadron is a command level below battalion and above a troop/platoon.Squadron, landSQDRNMAn administrative or tactical organisation consisting of two or more divisions of ships, plus such additional ships as may be assigned as flagships or tenders.Squadron, maritimeSQUADOA small number of men, a subdivision or section of a company, formed for drill.SquadTEAMoAny unit smaller than a squad that will be denoted by a vehicle or weapon symbol in a graphical representation.Team/fire team/crewTSKEL%A unit organised for a specific task. Task elementTSKELN_A component of a naval task unit organised by the commander of a task unit or higher authority.Task element-NavyWINGlAn Air Force unit composed normally of one primary mission group and the necessary supporting organisations.Wingd DS167_geometric_vol_cat_codedCNA 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. CONE-VOLUMESPHVOL~A VOLUME that has its horizontal boundaries defined by the spherical surface determined by the radius and the specified POINT. SPHERE-VOLUMESURVOLJA VOLUME that has its horizontal boundaries defined by a specific SURFACE.SURFACE-VOLUMEd DS168_cloud_cover_cat_codedC_A weather condition in which the sky or part of the sky is covered or partly covered by clouds.CloudsRDACCLA cloud that contains the hot gases, smoke, dust and other particulate matter from the nuclear bomb itself or other sources that are carried aloft.Radioactive cloudSMOKELA weather condition in which the sky or part of the sky is covered by smoke.Smoked DS169_met_feat_source_codedFORwA statement of anticipated (meteorological) conditions for a specified place (or area, route, etc.) and period of time.ForecastOBSRVDReported 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.Observedd 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.DrizzleFDRZLEDrizzle which freezes upon impact with the ground, with objects in flight, or with objects on the ground. Produces glaze (clear) ice.Freezing drizzleFRAINRain 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.SleetSNOWpFrozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent hexagonal ice crystals that fall in soft, white flakes.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 showerd DS171_atmo_tmpr_gradient_codedNEUTRLhA one degree Kelvin, or less, temperature gradient between the ground and 100 metres above ground level.NeutralNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSTABLEMore than one degree Kelvin positive temperature gradient between the ground and 100 metres above ground level. (colder lower layers)StableUNSTABMore than one degree Kelvin negative temperature gradient between the ground and 100 metres above ground level. (hotter lower layers)Unstabled DS172_wind_cat_coded CONST!Winds that 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 knownSQUALA 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.SquallsTRBLEXExtreme turbulence is a transitory atmospheric condition that has varying effects on aircraft operations. It is a serious hazard to pilots that may occur without warning.Turbulence, extremeTRBLLILight turbulence is a transitory atmospheric condition that 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 that has varying effects on aircraft operations. It is a serious hazard to pilots that may occur without warning.Turbulence, moderateTRBLSESevere turbulence is a transitory atmospheric condition that has varying effects on aircraft operations. It is a serious hazard to pilots that may occur without warning.Turbulence, severeVRB!Winds that have a variable force.Variabled DS173_capab_uom_codedCMA standard international unit. Cubic metreCMH=Units of cubic metres divided by the elapsed time in hours. Cubic metre(s) 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. KilometreKNOTS@A standard measure of a ships speed in nautical miles per hour.KnotsKPH;Units of 1,000 metres divided by the elapsed time in hours.Kilometre(s) per hourLI?A standard international unit of capacity in the metric system.LitreLPH5Units of litres divided by the elapsed time in hours.Litre(s) per hourLPM7Units of litres divided by the elapsed time in minutes.Litre(s) per minuteMANHURdAn hour regarded in terms of the amount of work that could be done by one person within this period.Man-hourMETRE=A standard international unit of length in the metric system.MetreMHPRHR8Units of man-hours divided by the elapsed time in hours.Man-hour(s) per hourMINUTE&A standard international unit of time.MinuteMPS7Units of metres divided by the elapsed time in seconds.Metre(s) per secondMTRCTN1,000 kilograms. Metric tonNMPA standard measure of length equal to one minute of a great circle of the earth. Nautical mileRDM5The number of rounds that can be fired in 60 seconds.Round(s) per minuteSECOND&A standard international unit of time.SecondSMH>Units of square metres divided by the elapsed time in hours. Square metre(s) per hourSQM;A standard international unit of area in the metric system. Square metreUNTLS!There is no unit of measure used.Unitlessd DS174_gender_codedFEMALE Feminine.FemaleMALE Masculine.MaleNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownd DS175_religion_codedrAFRMTHXOne who adheres to or identifies with the African Methodist Episcopal (Zion) doctrine. "African Methodist Episcopal (Zion)ANGLCN<One who adheres to or identifies with the Anglican doctrine.AnglicanANIMSM;One who adheres to or identifies with the Animism doctrine.AnimismAPSTLC=One who adheres to or identifies with the Apostolic doctrine. ApostolicARMNAN<One who adheres to or identifies with the Armenian doctrine.ArmenianARMORTEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Armenian Orthodox doctrine.Armenian OrthodoxASMGODCOne who adheres to or identifies with the Assembly of God doctrine.Assembly of GodATHEST;One who adheres to or identifies with the Atheist doctrine.AtheistBABYLN>One who adheres to or identifies with the Babylonian doctrine. BabylonianBAHAI:One who adheres to or identifies with the Baha'i doctrine.Baha'iBAPTST;One who adheres to or identifies with the Baptist doctrine.BaptistBEHAI:One who adheres to or identifies with the Beha'i doctrine.Beha'iBLGORTFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Bulgarian Orthodox doctrine.Bulgarian OrthodoxBUDHSM<One who adheres to or identifies with the Buddhism doctrine.BuddhismCALVNS=One who adheres to or identifies with the Calvinist doctrine. CalvinistCATHLC<One who adheres to or identifies with the Catholic doctrine.CatholicCHNDGY=One who adheres to or identifies with the Chondogyo doctrine. ChondogyoCHRENGEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Church of England doctrine.Church of EnglandCHRFRWTOne who adheres to or identifies with the Christian (Free Wesleyan Church) doctrine. Christian (Free Wesleyan Church)CHRGODAOne who adheres to or identifies with the Church of God doctrine. Church of GodCHRSLBROne who adheres to or identifies with the Christian (Liebenzell Mission) doctrine.Christian (Liebenzell Mission)CHRSTN=One who adheres to or identifies with the Christian doctrine. ChristianCHRTVLDOne who adheres to or identifies with the Church of Tuvalu doctrine.Church of TuvaluCNFCNS@One who adheres to or identifies with the Confucianism doctrine. ConfucianismCNGBOne who adheres to or identifies with the Congregational doctrine.CongregationalCNGCCHSOne who adheres to or identifies with the Congregational Christian Church doctrine.Congregational Christian ChurchCNGNCHMOne who adheres to or identifies with the Congregational New Church doctrine.Congregational New ChurchCPTCHRDOne who adheres to or identifies with the Coptic Christian doctrine.Coptic ChristianDRUZE9One who adheres to or identifies with the Druze doctrine.DruzeEKLNIEBOne who adheres to or identifies with the Ekalesia Nieue doctrine.Ekalesia NieueEPSCPL@One who adheres to or identifies with the Episcopalian doctrine. EpiscopalianESTORTDOne who adheres to or identifies with the Eastern Orthodox doctrine.Eastern OrthodoxETHORTFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Ethiopian Orthodox doctrine.Ethiopian OrthodoxEVNALLHOne who adheres to or identifies with the Evangelical Alliance doctrine.Evangelical AllianceEVNGCHEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Evangelist Church doctrine.Evangelist ChurchEVNLUTHOne who adheres to or identifies with the Evangelical Lutheran doctrine.Evangelical LutheranGEOORTEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Georgian Orthodox doctrine.Georgian OrthodoxGRGARMFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Gregorian-Armenian doctrine.Gregorian-ArmenianGRKCTHBOne who adheres to or identifies with the Greek Catholic doctrine.Greek CatholicGRKORTBOne who adheres to or identifies with the Greek Orthodox doctrine.Greek OrthodoxHINDU<One who adheres to or identifies with the Hinduism doctrine.HinduismIBDMUSAOne who adheres to or identifies with the Ibadhi Muslim doctrine. Ibadhi MuslimINDGNS>One who adheres to or identifies with the Indigenous doctrine. IndigenousISLAMACOne who adheres to or identifies with the Islam (Alawite) doctrine.Islam (Alawite)ISLAMC;One who adheres to or identifies with the Islamic doctrine.IslamicISLAMIFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Islam (Isma'ilite) doctrine.Islam (Isma'ilite)ISLAMNCOne who adheres to or identifies with the Islam (Nusayri) doctrine.Islam (Nusayri)JAINS9One who adheres to or identifies with the Jains doctrine.JainsJHVWTNEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Jehovah's Witness doctrine.Jehovah's WitnessJUDASM;One who adheres to or identifies with the Judaism doctrine.JudaismKIEVPTEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Kiev Patriarchate doctrine.Kiev PatriarchateKMBNGS?One who adheres to or identifies with the Kimbanguist doctrine. KimbanguistLAMBUDFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Lamaistic Buddhism doctrine.Lamaistic BuddhismLNDMSNMOne who adheres to or identifies with the London Missionary Society doctrine.London Missionary SocietyLTRSNTEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Latter-day Saints doctrine.Latter-day SaintsLUTHRN<One who adheres to or identifies with the Lutheran doctrine.LutheranMANDEA<One who adheres to or identifies with the Mandeaen doctrine.MandeaenMARONT<One who adheres to or identifies with the Maronite doctrine.MaroniteMENNTE=One who adheres to or identifies with the Mennonite doctrine. MennoniteMETHDS=One who adheres to or identifies with the Methodist doctrine. MethodistMODKNG=One who adheres to or identifies with the Modekngei doctrine. ModekngeiMORMON:One who adheres to or identifies with the Mormon doctrine.MormonMSCWPTGOne who adheres to or identifies with the Moscow Patriarchate doctrine.Moscow PatriarchateMUSLIM:One who adheres to or identifies with the Muslim doctrine.MuslimMUSMLYCOne who adheres to or identifies with the Muslim (Malays) doctrine.Muslim (Malays)MUSSHFCOne who adheres to or identifies with the Muslim (Sha'fi) doctrine.Muslim (Sha'fi)MUSZYDBOne who adheres to or identifies with the Muslim (Zaydi) doctrine.Muslim (Zaydi)NIUNCHAOne who adheres to or identifies with the Niuean Church doctrine. Niuean ChurchNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONE&One who does not adhere to a religion.NoneNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedORTHDX<One who adheres to or identifies with the Orthodox doctrine.OrthodoxPARSI9One who adheres to or identifies with the Parsi doctrine.ParsiPGNAFRAOne who adheres to or identifies with the Pagan African doctrine. Pagan AfricanPNTCST?One who adheres to or identifies with the Pentecostal doctrine. PentecostalPRSBYT@One who adheres to or identifies with the Presbyterian doctrine. PresbyterianPRT>One who adheres to or identifies with the Protestant doctrine. ProtestantPRTADVJOne who adheres to or identifies with the Protestant (Adventist) doctrine.Protestant (Adventist)PRTEVNVOne who adheres to or identifies with the Protestant (Evangelical Methodist) doctrine."Protestant (Evangelical Methodist)PRTMRVIOne who adheres to or identifies with the Protestant (Moravian) doctrine.Protestant (Moravian)RMNCTHBOne who adheres to or identifies with the Roman Catholic doctrine.Roman CatholicRMNCTUKOne who adheres to or identifies with the Roman Catholic (Uniate) doctrine.Roman Catholic (Uniate)ROMORTEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Romanian Orthodox doctrine.Romanian OrthodoxRUSORTDOne who adheres to or identifies with the Russian Orthodox doctrine.Russian OrthodoxSHIMUS@One who adheres to or identifies with the Shi'a Muslim doctrine. Shi'a MuslimSHINTO:One who adheres to or identifies with the Shinto doctrine.ShintoSHMNSM=One who adheres to or identifies with the Shamanism doctrine. ShamanismSIKH8One who adheres to or identifies with the Sikh doctrine.SikhSLVMUSAOne who adheres to or identifies with the Slavic Muslim doctrine. Slavic MuslimSOCFRDFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Society of Friends doctrine.Society of FriendsSPRCLTCOne who adheres to or identifies with the Spiritual Cults doctrine.Spiritual CultsSUNMUS@One who adheres to or identifies with the Sunni Muslim doctrine. Sunni MuslimSVNADVIOne who adheres to or identifies with the Seventh-day Adventist doctrine.Seventh-day AdventistSYNCHNGOne who adheres to or identifies with the Syncretic Chondogyo doctrine.Syncretic ChondogyoTAOISM:One who adheres to or identifies with the Taoism doctrine.TaoismTBTBUDDOne who adheres to or identifies with the Tibetan Buddhist doctrine.Tibetan BuddhistTHRVBDFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Theravada Buddhism doctrine.Theravada BuddhismTRBRELCOne who adheres to or identifies with the Tribal Religion doctrine.Tribal ReligionTRD?One who adheres to or identifies with the Traditional doctrine. TraditionalTRDMYNEOne who adheres to or identifies with the Traditional Mayan doctrine.Traditional MayanUKRAUTKOne who adheres to or identifies with the Ukrainian Autocephalous doctrine.Ukrainian AutocephalousUKRCTHOOne who adheres to or identifies with the Ukrainian Catholic (Uniate) doctrine.Ukrainian Catholic (Uniate)UKRORTFOne who adheres to or identifies with the Ukrainian Orthodox doctrine.Ukrainian OrthodoxUNCHAOne who adheres to or identifies with the United Church doctrine. United ChurchUNCHAUOOne who adheres to or identifies with the Uniting Church in Australia doctrine.Uniting Church in AustraliaUNCHCNROne who adheres to or identifies with the United Church (Congregational) doctrine.United Church (Congregational)UNCHPRPOne who adheres to or identifies with the United Church (Presbyterian) doctrine.United Church (Presbyterian)UNDMTHFOne who adheres to or identifies with the United (Methodist) doctrine.United (Methodist)UNDPRBIOne who adheres to or identifies with the United (Presbyterian) doctrine.United (Presbyterian)UNFRCHFOne who adheres to or identifies with the United Free Church doctrine.United Free ChurchUNICTHCOne who adheres to or identifies with the Uniate Catholic doctrine.Uniate CatholicUNK&One whose doctrinal belief is Unknown.UnknownVOODOO:One who adheres to or identifies with the Voodoo doctrine.VoodooZRSTRN?One who adheres to or identifies with the Zoroastrian doctrine. Zoroastriand DS177_pers_blood_type_coded APLUSVThe circulating red blood cells with 'A' antigen and the presence of the 'Rh' antigen. A Rh PositiveAMNUSUThe circulating red blood cells with 'A' antigen and the absence of the 'Rh' antigen. A Rh NegativeABPLUS^The circulating red blood cells with 'A' and 'B' antigen and the presence of the 'Rh' antigen.AB Rh PositiveABMNUS]The circulating red blood cells with 'A' and 'B' antigen and the absence of the 'Rh' antigen.AB Rh NegativeBPLUSVThe circulating red blood cells with 'B' antigen and the presence of the 'Rh' antigen. B Rh PositiveBMNUSUThe circulating red blood cells with 'B' antigen and the absence of the 'Rh' antigen. B Rh NegativeNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownOPLUScThe circulating red blood cells that lack 'A' and 'B' antigen and the presence of the 'Rh' antigen. O Rh PositiveOMNUSbThe circulating red blood cells that lack 'A' and 'B' antigen and the absence of the 'Rh' antigen. O Rh Negatived DS179_act_context_cat_coded DESXAn expected positive consequence of a specific CONTEXT in relation to a specific ACTION.DesiredFINACTHAn actual specific CONTEXT as it exists at the end of a specific ACTION.Final state, actualFINPLAJA planned specific CONTEXT that may exist at the end of a specific ACTION.Final state, planningINIACTJAn actual specific CONTEXT as it exists at the start of a specific ACTION.Initial state, actualINIPLALA planned specific CONTEXT that may exist at the start of a specific ACTION.Initial state, planningINTACTkAn actual specific CONTEXT as it exists at an intermediate point during the execution of a specific ACTION.Intermediate state, actualINTPLAmA planned specific CONTEXT that may exist at an intermediate point during the execution of a specific ACTION.Intermediate state, planningISINCLXThe specific ACTION is encompassed within the information content of a specific CONTEXT.Is included inMAXmThe maximum value referred to by a specific CONTEXT that is necessary for the evolution of a specific ACTION.Maximum requiredMINmThe minimum value referred to by a specific CONTEXT that is necessary for the evolution of a specific ACTION.Minimum requiredd DS180_capab_cat_coded ENGIA CAPABILITY, required for planning, of those ORGANISATIONs, PERSONs, ORGANISATION-TYPEs or PERSON-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to perform construction or destruction activities in support of operations.ENGINEERING-CAPABILITYFIREA CAPABILITY, required for planning, of those FACILITYs, MATERIELs and ORGANISATIONs, or FACILITY-TYPEs, EQUIPMENT-TYPEs, and ORGANISATION-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to discharge or launch a projectile.FIRE-CAPABILITYHMNAIDA CAPABILITY, required for planning, of those ORGANISATIONs or ORGANISATION-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to provide humanitarian aid or assistance.*Humanitarian aid and assistance capabilityMAINThe characteristics, required for planning, of those FACILITYs, ORGANISATIONs and PERSONs or FACILITY-TYPEs, ORGANISATION-TYPEs, and PERSON-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to repair and service MATERIEL or MATERIEL-TYPEs in operational conditions.Maintenance capabilityMEDIThe characteristics, required for planning, of those FACILITYs, ORGANISATION and PERSONs or FACILITY-TYPEs, ORGANISATION-TYPEs and PERSON-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to treat people for illnesses and injuries.Medical capabilityMISNA CAPABILITY, required for planning, of those ORGANISATIONs and PERSONs or ORGANISATION-TYPEs and PERSON-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability, the training and the equipment to perform an operation.MISSION-CAPABILITYMLCThe characteristics, required for planning, of those CONTROL-FEATUREs, FACILITYs and MATERIELs or CONTROL-FEATURE-TYPEs, FACILITY-TYPEs and EQUIPMENT-TYPEs, and ORGANISATION-TYPEs that represents the "tactical" bearing capability. Military load classificationMOBL#A CAPABILITY, required for planning, of those FACILITYs, MATERIELs, ORGANISATIONs and PERSONs or FACILITY-TYPEs, EQUIPMENT-TYPEs, ORGANISATION-TYPEs, and PERSON-TYPEs that are deemed as having the nominal ability to move in the air, on water, under water, or over a specific type of terrain.MOBILITY-CAPABILITYOBSTThe characteristics, required for planning, of those MATERIELs, ORGANISATIONs and PERSONs or EQUIPMENT-TYPEs, ORGANISATION-TYPEs and PERSON-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to cross obstacles.Obstacle crossing capabilitySTORA CAPABILITY, required for planning, of those FACILITYs and MATERIELs or EQUIPMENT-TYPEs and FACILITY-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to hold a specific MATERIEL-TYPE.STORAGE-CAPABILITYSURVXA CAPABILITY, required for planning, of those FACILITYs, MATERIELs, ORGANISATIONs and PERSONs or FACILITY-TYPEs, EQUIPMENT-TYPEs, ORGANISATION-TYPEs and PERSONs that are deemed as having the nominal ability to observe aerospace, surface or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, by visual, aural, electronic, photographic or other means.SURVEILLANCE-CAPABILITYTRANThe characteristics, required for planning, of those FACILITYs, MATERIELs, ORGANISATIONs and PERSONs or FACILITY-TYPEs, EQUIPMENT-TYPEs, ORGANISATION-TYPEs and PERSON-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to move assets.Transport capabilityWATERThe characteristics, required for planning, of those FACILITYs and MATERIELs or FACILITY-TYPEs and EQUIPMENT-TYPEs that are deemed as having the ability to deliver water.Water delivery capabilityd DS181_capab_day_night_codedDAYLThe figures are based on the capability being invoked during daylight hours.DayDNBThe figures are based on the capability being invoked at any time. Day and nightNMThe figures are based on the capability being invoked during nighttime hours.Nightd DS182_capab_subcat_coded8ASBEDD"The capability to provide bedding.Assistance, beddingASCLTH#The capability to provide clothing.Assistance, clothingASEDUC-The capability to provide education services.Assistance, educationASFOODThe capability to provide food.Assistance, foodASFUELThe capability to provide fuel.Assistance, fuelASHLTH/The capability to provide health care services.Assistance, healthASINFS1The capability to provide infrastructure support."Assistance, infrastructure supportASLNDR+The capability to provide laundry services.Assistance, laundryASMEDC#The capability to provide medicine.Assistance, medicineASNSP-The capability to provide general assistance.Assistance, not specifiedASRCRT.The capability to provide recreation services.Assistance, recreationASSCTY,The capability to provide security services.Assistance, securityASSHTR"The capability to provide shelter.Assistance, shelterASTRNS$The capability to provide transport.Assistance, transportASWATR The capability to provide water.Assistance, waterBEDCNTThe numeric value denoting the number of hospital beds, fully outfitted with the necessary equipment and nursing personnel, available. Bed countBLKLIQXThe numeric value representing the maximum amount of any liquid that can be transported. Bulk liquidBLKVOLWThe numeric value representing the maximum volume of any cargo that can be transported. Bulk volumeBLKWGTWThe numeric value representing the maximum weight of any cargo that can be transported. Bulk weightBRCHRTMThe numeric value that denotes the rate at which an object can be breached. Breaching rateBRETIM2The time normally required to execute a breaching.Breaching timeBRTFIReThe numeric value that denotes the rate at which projectiles can be fired in a short but rapid burst.Burst fire rateCNSTRTaThe numeric value that denotes the rate at which construction of an object can be accomplished. Construction rateCONTIM5The time normally required to execute a construction.Construction timeDEMORT_The numeric value that denotes the rate at which demolition of an object can be accomplished. Demolition rateDEMTIM3The time normally required to execute a demolition.Demolition timeLYNPERtThe numeric value representing the maximum number of prostrate persons (excluding the crew) that can be transported.Lying persons countMALTIDLThe highest elevation above sea-level at which a specified aircraft can fly.Maximum altitudeMASTCNThe numeric value denoting the number of operational maintenance stations, fully outfitted with the necessary equipment and maintenance personnel, available for the purpose of repairing and servicing materiel.Maintenance station countMAXFORThe one-dimensional linear measurement denoting the largest depth of any crossing through a flow or body of water (e.g., river, canal) that can be successfully traversed over the floor of that body.Maximum fording depthMCRHEIThe one-dimensional linear measurement that represents the extreme vertical distance, measured from the lowest to the highest reference point, of any object that can be transported.Maximum cargo heightMCRLENThe one-dimensional linear measurement that represents the extreme horizontal distance, measured from side to side and perpendicular to the central axis, of any object that can be transported.Maximum cargo lengthMCRWIDThe one-dimensional linear measurement that represents the extreme horizontal distance, measured from side to side and parallel to the central axis, of any object that can be transported.Maximum cargo widthMDEPTH_The one-dimensional linear measurement that represents the greatest depth of any body of water. Maximum depthMLCOWTpThe specific value that represents the "tactical" bearing capability of one-way traffic for a tracked vehicle. .Military load classification - one-way trackedMLCOWWpThe specific value that represents the "tactical" bearing capability of one-way traffic for a wheeled vehicle. .Military load classification - one-way wheeledMLCTRKThe specific value that represents the "tactical" bearing capability of a tracked vehicle in instances where the number of lanes is not specified. &Military load classification - trackedMLCTWTnThe specific value that represents the "tactical" bearing capability of two-way traffic for a tracked vehicle..Military load classification - two-way trackedMLCTWWnThe specific value that represents the "tactical" bearing capability of two-way traffic for a wheeled vehicle..Military load classification - two-way wheeledMLCWHLThe specific value that represents the "tactical" bearing capability of a wheeled vehicle in instances where the number of lanes is not specified. &Military load classification - wheeledMNLANDnThe shortest stretch of unblocked and flat terrain or water required by an aircraft for it to be able to land.Minimum landing distanceMNTOFFrThe shortest stretch of unblocked and flat terrain or water required by an aircraft for it to be able to take off.Minimum take off distanceMOBGRAkThe numeric value representing the gradient of the steepest slope that can be climbed or descended head-on.Maximum obstacle gradient angleMRANGE*The longest distance that can be achieved. Maximum rangeMRATFRoThe numeric value that denotes the highest rate at which projectiles can be fired for a limited period of time.Maximum fire rateMSPEEDZThe highest velocity in any direction that can be achieved for a prolonged period of time. Maximum speedMSSLOPThe numeric value representing the gradient of the steepest slope that can be traversed in a direction perpendicular to that slope.Maximum side slope angleMTRENCThe one-dimensional linear measurement that represents the largest horizontal distance of any aperture that can be successfully navigated.Maximum trench widthNDEPTH_The one-dimensional linear measurement that represents the smallest depth of any body of water. Minimum depthNRANGE+The shortest distance that can be achieved. Minimum rangeOPRCNTThe numeric value denoting the number of operational operating rooms, fully outfitted with the necessary equipment and surgical personnel, available to treat injuries and illness.Operating table countPALCNTcThe numeric value representing the maximum number of standard NATO pallets that can be transported. Pallet countPRANGE[The average distance that can be achieved which is considered normal for planning purposes.Planning rangePSPEED[The average velocity that can be achieved which is considered normal for planning purposes.Planning speedSITPERrThe numeric value representing the maximum number of sitting persons (excluding the crew) that can be transported.Sitting persons countSSTRTFtThe numeric value that denotes the rate at which projectiles can be fired repeatedly for a prolonged period of time.Sustained fire rated DS185_cons_matt_subcat_coded@2CB}A synthetic hallucinogenic substance marked by visual hallucinations similar to mescaline a component of the peyote cactus.2C-BAMPHTM*A synthetic drug used esp. as a stimulant. AmphetamineAVNFU7A petroleum fraction used as fuel in aeroplane engines. Aviation fuelBALNHHqAn airtight envelope of paper, silk or similar material filled with light gas or air designed to be held by hand.Balloon, hand heldBBYTRPAn explosive or non-explosive device or other material deliberately placed to cause casualties when an apparently harmless object is disturbed or a normally safe act is performed. Booby trapBLOODThe red liquid circulating in the arteries and veins of man and the higher animals, by which the tissues are constantly nourished and renewed.BloodBNDDR8Medical material applied to cover and protect an injury.Bandages/dressingsBOOKA literary composition such as would occupy one or more volumes, without regard to the material form or forms in which it actually exists.BookCLTHNG0Articles of dress or attire worn by individuals.ClothingCOAL'Fuel made from carbon, cinder or ember.CoalCOCANEcA drug derived from coca or prepared synthetically, used as a local anaesthetic and as a stimulant.CocaineCRACKtA potent hard crystalline form of cocaine broken into small pieces and inhaled or smoked for its stimulating effect.CrackDIESELCA petroleum fraction intended to be used as fuel in diesel engines. Diesel fuelDOBEA synthetic phenethylamine substance marked by visual hallucinations.DOBECSMDAMethylenedioxyamphetamine, an amphetamine-based drug that causes euphoric and hallucinatory effects, originally produced as an appetite suppressant. Ecstasy - MDAECSMDEMethylenedioxy-ethylamphetamine, an amphetamine-based drug that causes euphoric and hallucinatory effects, originally produced as an appetite suppressant.Ecstasy - MDEAECSMDMMethylenedioxymethamphetamine, an amphetamine-based drug that causes euphoric and hallucinatory effects, originally produced as an appetite suppressant.Ecstasy - MDMAGHBgGamma hydroxy butyrate, a designer drug with anaesthetic properties, claimed also to be an aphrodisiac.GHBHANDBLcA printed notice or advertisement on a single page, intended to be delivered or circulated by hand.HandbillHASHSHiA resinous product of the top leaves and tender parts of hemp, smoked or chewed for its narcotic effects.HashishHASOILSA dark brown to black oily substance possessing a THC content averaging 20 percent. Hashish oilHEROIN^A highly addictive crystalline analgesic drug derived from morphine, often used as a narcotic.HeroinKEROSA mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, a commercial product of the distillation of petroleum intended to be used in kerosene based engines.KeroseneKHAT;The leaves of this shrub, chewed or infused as a stimulant.KhatKTMINENAn anaesthetic and pain-killing drug, also used (illicitly) as a hallucinogen.KetamineLEAFLT[A small sized leaf of paper containing printed matter, chiefly for gratuitous distribution.LeafletLPGLiquefied petroleum gas.Liquefied petroleum gasLSDLysergic acid diethylamide.LSDLTRBMBAn improvised explosive device deliberately sent by postal or other services, as an apparently harmless letter or parcel, to cause casualties to the addressee. Letter bombLUBRIC8A material, usually an oil, used to lubricate machinery. LubricantMAGZNE@A periodical publication containing articles by various writers.MagazineMARJUNThe dried leaves, flowering tops, and stems of the hemp, used as an intoxicating or hallucinogenic drug and usu. smoked in cigarettes; cannabis. MarijuanaMATINGKSteel or other material used to construct a supporting surface over ground.MattingMEDICN>Any substance or preparation used in the treatment of disease.MedicineMORFINXAn analgesic and narcotic drug obtained from opium and used medicinally to relieve pain.MorfinMSCLNE4A hallucinogenic alkaloid present in mescal buttons. MescalineMTHAMPNAn amphetamine derivative with quicker and longer action, used as a stimulant.MethamphetamineMURALKA painting executed on a wall or ceiling as part of a scheme or decoration.MuralNATGASxA flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground and used as fuel. Natural gasNBCKITThe personal equipment and or medical supplies issued to a person for protection against and nuclear, biological or chemical contamination or exposure.NBC kitNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNWSPPRvA printed publication containing the news, commonly with the addition of advertisements and other matters of interest. NewspaperOIL(A substance having the following characters (or most of them): viz. those of being liquid at ordinary temperatures, of a viscid consistence and characteristic smooth and sticky (unctuous) feel, lighter than water and insoluble in it, soluble in alcohol and ether, inflammable, chemically neutral.OilOPIUMA reddish-brown heavy-scented addictive drug prepared from the juice of the opium poppy, used in medicine as an analgesic and narcotic.OpiumPAINTA substance consisting of a solid colouring matter dissolved in a liquid vehicle, as water or oil, used to impart a colour by being spread over a surface.PaintPAPER=A substance composed of fibres interlaced into a compact web.PaperPCPSA piperidine derivative used as a veterinary anaesthetic and a hallucinogenic drug. PhencyclidinePEAT(Dried bog or swamp matter used for fuel.PeatPETROLLA refined petroleum product intended to be used as fuel in gasoline engines.PetrolPMPHLTA small treatise occupying fewer pages than would make a book, issued as a separate work; always unbound, with or without paper covers.PamphletPNTBRS!A device designed to apply paint. Paint brushPOSTERTA placard posted or displayed in a public place as an announcement or advertisement.PosterPSLCYBEA hallucinogenic alkaloid found in toadstools of the genus Psilocybe. PsilocybinRATCO9A package of fixed portions of food allotted for persons.Rations, combatRATFR Fresh food allotted for persons.Rations, freshRATTI3Food preserved in a container allotted for persons. Rations, tinREVETHSteel or other supporting material used in constructing a wall of earth.Revetting materialSPRAY;A container used to dispense chemical or biological agents. Spray (tank)UNIFRMA distinctive dress of uniform cut, materials, and colour worn by all the members of a particular naval, military, or other force to which it is recognised as properly belonging and peculiar.UniformWIREDA pliable metallic strand or rod made in many lengths and diameters.WireWOOD)A material used for construction or fuel.WoodWTRHUMTH2O that has been filtered and processed to remove poisons/toxins harmful to humans. Water, fit for human consumptionWTRMEDH2O that has been filtered or processed to remove poisons/toxins harmful to humans and that has also been sterilised to enable it to be used for medical purposes.Water, fit for medical useWTROTHH2O that may have a level of poisons/toxins or bacteria that make it unfit for human consumption or medical usage, but that may be used for other purposes.$Water, neither medical nor human used DS186_cons_matt_hazard_codedCHMpThe designation of the possible danger caused by a specific CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE having chemical properties.ChemicalCORqThe designation of the possible danger caused by a specific CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE having corrosive properties. CorrosiveEXPLOSqThe designation of the possible danger caused by a specific CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE having explosive properties. ExplosiveINFsThe designation of the possible danger caused by a specific CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE having inflammable properties. InflammableRADqThe designation of the possible danger caused by a specific CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE having radiation properties. RadiationTOXmThe designation of the possible danger caused by a specific CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE having toxic properties.Toxicd DS192_fac_cat_codedAIRFLDA FACILITY that is an area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, or equipment) landing and take off of aircraft.AIRFIELDBRIDGEA FACILITY that is a structure (including overpass and viaduct), fixed or moveable, spanning and/or providing passage over an object.BRIDGEHARBORA FACILITY that is a restricted body of water, an anchorage, or other limited coastal water area and its water approaches from which and in which shipping operations are projected or supported.HARBOURMILOBSWA FACILITY designed to stop, impede, or divert movement of amphibious or ground forces.MILITARY-OBSTACLEMSSGRV2A FACILITY used for the burial of multiple bodies. MASS-GRAVENETWRKA FACILITY that provides bearer services for communication and information services and is composed of one or more links and nodes.NETWORKNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedd DS194_light_moon_phase_codedFUL*The moon with its entire disc illuminated. Full moonNEWZThe moon when first seen as a slender crescent shortly after its conjunction with the sun.New moonWAN The moon is decreasing in phase. Waning moonWAX The moon is increasing in phase. Waxing moond DS195_met_feat_cat_codedATMOSpA METEOROLOGIC-FEATURE that specifies humidity, pressure, and temperature characteristics of Earth's atmosphere. ATMOSPHERECOVERZA METEOROLOGIC-FEATURE that specifies the characteristics of clouds above Earth's surface. CLOUD-COVERCYCLNThe atmospheric pressure distribution in which there is a low central pressure relative to the surroundings. Cyclonic circulation is anticlockwise round the centre in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere; in either case the sense of rotation about the vertical is the same as that of the earth's rotation.CycloneFNLCLDA violent, rotating column of air that does not touch the ground, usually appended to a cumulonimbus cloud. Also called a tuba. Funnel cloudHURR|A tropical cyclone, especially in the West Indies, in which wind velocity equals or exceeds 64 knots (73 mph = 117.5 km/hr). HurricaneICINGjA METEOROLOGIC-FEATURE that specifies the accumulation of frozen water on stationary or moving surfaces. ICINGLGTNNGA luminous manifestation accompanying a sudden electrical discharge, which takes place from or inside a cloud or, less often, from high structures on the ground, or from mountains. LightningLIGHT`A METEOROLOGIC-FEATURE that specifies the availability of natural illumination by type and time.LIGHTNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPRECIPA METEOROLOGIC-FEATURE that specifies the type of particulate matter in the Earth's atmosphere and the rate of its accumulation on the Earth's surface. PRECIPITATIONSTORMIAn atmospheric disturbance manifested in strong winds with precipitation.StormTHSTVA local storm produced by a cumulonimbus cloud accompanied by strong gusty winds, vertical currents at higher levels, and heavy precipitation with lightning and/or thunder. It is usually a few miles in both horizontal and vertical dimensions, extending from the ground up to 20,000, 40,000, or even 60,000 feet in the most vigorous examples. ThunderstormTHSTRNA local storm produced by a cumulonimbus cloud accompanied by lightning and/or thunder and precipitation, 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.Thunderstorms and rainTORNA violent, rotating column of air touching the ground; funnel cloud touching the ground. A tornado nearly always starts as a funnel cloud and is accompanied by a loud, roaring noise.TornadoTRSTkA tropical cyclone having winds ranging from approximately 48 to 121 kilometres or 30 to 75 miles per hour.Tropical stormTYPHA severe tropical hurricane.TyphoonVISIBA METEOROLOGIC-FEATURE that specifies the distance at which an object illuminated by light in the visual spectrum can be detected. VISIBILITYWHIRA small revolving storm of wind in which the air whirls around a core of low pressure. Whirlwinds sometimes extend upwards to a height of many hundreds of metres and cause dust whirls formed over a desert. WhirlwindWINDkA METEOROLOGIC-FEATURE that specifies the velocity and directional characteristics of atmospheric movement.WINDWTRSPTA violent, rotating column of air that forms over a body of water, such as a bay, gulf, or lake, and touches the water surface; a tornado or funnel cloud that touches a body of water. Waterspoutd DS196_met_feat_interpret_codedABMAXThe highest actual value.Absolute maximumABMINThe lowest actual value.Absolute minimumAVMAXNA value that represents the average of maximum readings over a period of time.Average maximumAVMINNA value that represents the average of minimum readings over a period of time.Average minimumNOMINThe actual or expected value.Nominald DS200_point_cat_codedABSA POINT that has its coordinates specified with respect to a given horizontal frame of reference and may have a vertical distance specified.ABSOLUTE-POINTRELQA POINT whose position is specified with respect to a specific COORDINATE-SYSTEM.RELATIVE-POINTd DS202_route_mobility_codedFOOT*Suitable only for pedestrians and animals. By foot onlyNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownTRACKSuitable for tracked vehicles.TrackedWHEELISuitable for wheeled vehicles without need for any additional capability.Wheeled, generalWHLAWD9Suitable for wheeled vehicles with improved capabilities.Wheeled, all roadWHTR*Suitable for wheeled and tracked vehicles.Wheeled and trackedd DS203_surveil_capab_cat_codedCOMEThe ability to gain information by exploiting communications systems. CommunicationELCgThe ability to gain information by exploiting non-communications electronic systems (generally pulsed). ElectronicHUM;The ability to gain information by exploiting human senses.HumanIMG>The ability to gain information by exploiting imaging systems.ImagingNKN?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 specifiedSIGJThe ability to gain information from exploiting EMS (not imagery) systems.Signald DS204_pers_type_cat_codedCIVEA PERSON-TYPE who is not a uniformed member of a regular armed force.CivilianMILTRYAA PERSON-TYPE who is a uniformed member of a regular armed force.MilitaryNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPAR:A PERSON-TYPE who is a member of an irregular armed force. Paramilitaryd DS206_act_objve_item_cat_codedNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedTARGETAn ACTION-OBJECTIVE-ITEM that is subject to capture or destruction by military forces or against which military intelligence operations are directed.TARGETd DS207_act_res_employ_cat_codedAIREMP^The procedure that guides the use of an ACTION_RESOURCE that is capable of atmospheric flight.ACTION-AIRCRAFT-EMPLOYMENTNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedd DS208_request_answer_cat_codedNOAn answer in the negative.NoUNA<The information specified in the REQUEST cannot be obtained. UnanswerableUNK>Answer cannot be formulated due to the absence of information.UnknownYESAn answer in the affirmative.Yesd DS213_cloud_cover_avg_coveraged 0 Clear sky.0/811/822/833/844/855/866/877/878[A condition in which an overcast layer has discernible break(s) totaling less than 1 octal.7-8/88Complete overcast.8/8d DS215_light_cat_codedCIVILThe periods of incomplete darkness following sunset and preceding sunrise. The darker limit occurs when the centre of the sun is 6 degrees below the celestial horizon.Civil twilightDARKThe absence of light.DarknessDAY1Ambient atmospheric light resulting from the sun.DaylightMOON2Ambient atmospheric light resulting from the moon. MoonlightNAUTICThe periods of incomplete darkness following sunset and preceding sunrise. The darker limit occurs when the centre of the sun is 12 degrees below the celestial horizon.Nautical twilightd DS217_request_cat_coded ACTIONJTo discover the actions of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM) by any means.ActionASSOCSTo discover the relation between two ACTION-OBJECTIVEs (OBJECT-ITEMs) by any means. AssociationCAPABMTo discover the capability of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM) by any means. CapabilityHOLDNGJTo discover the holding of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM) by any means.HoldingHOSTIL_To recognise the friendly or enemy character of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM) by any means. HostilityLOCATNKTo discover the location of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM) by any means.LocationPRESNCTo discover the manifestation of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE in the area of operational interest specified through another ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM: FACILITY, FEATURE).PresenceSTATUSJTo recognise the status of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM) by any means.StatusTYPEHTo recognise the type of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE (OBJECT-ITEM) by any means.Typed DS218_reqst_immd_intrest_inddNO[The request has no immediate interest, i.e. it can be reported at the normal delivery time.NoYESLThe request has an immediate interest, i.e. it must be immediately reported.Yesd DS220_tgt_engage_auth_codedAVLB'Authority for engagement of the target. AvailableEXCL*Engagement of the target is not permitted.ExcludedHPOTGT:Engagement of the target is accorded the highest priority.High payoff targetNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownd DS221_act_acft_employ_app_offsdLEFT$A turn 90 degrees counter clockwise.LeftRIGHTA turn 90 degrees clockwise.RightRL8A turn 90 degrees either clockwise or counter clockwise. Right or leftd DS222_visibility_directn_codedALL%In any or all directions at one time.All directionsE6The cardinal point on a compass located at 90 degrees.EastENE'A direction between East and Northeast.East NortheastESE'A direction between East and Southeast.East SoutheastN4The cardinal point on a compass located at 0 degree.NorthNE6The cardinal point on a compass located at 45 degrees. NortheastNNE(A direction between North and Northeast.North NortheastNNW(A direction between North and Northwest.North NorthwestNW7The cardinal point on a compass located at 315 degrees. NorthwestS7The cardinal point on a compass located at 180 degrees.SouthSE7The cardinal point on a compass located at 135 degrees. SoutheastSSE(A direction between South and Southeast.South SoutheastSSW(A direction between South and Southwest.South SouthwestSW7The cardinal point on a compass located at 225 degrees. SouthwestW7The cardinal point on a compass located at 270 degrees.WestWNW'A direction between West and Northwest.West NorthwestWSW'A direction between West and Southwest.West Southwestd DS223_act_acft_empl_iflrp_inddNOHThe flight leader is not to provide a report of mission accomplishments.NoYESDThe flight leader is to provide a report of mission accomplishments.Yesd DS224_act_objve_prio_coded1The classification which denotes those objects which meet the criteria for being placed in the highest categorisation, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 12The classification which denotes those objects which meet the criteria for being placed in the 2nd category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 23The classification which denotes those objects which meet the criteria for being placed in the 3rd category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 34The classification which denotes those objects which meet the criteria for being placed in the 4th category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 45The classification which denotes those objects which meet the criteria for being placed in the 5th category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 5d DS225_act_res_crticality_inddNOIThe resource is not essential for the effective completion of the ACTION.NoYESEThe resource is essential for the effective completion of the ACTION.Yesd DS228_cons_matt_perish_inddNO=The CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE is not liable to decay or spoil.NoYES9The CONSUMABLE-MATERIEL-TYPE is liable to decay or spoil.Yesd DS241_act_obj_item_method_codedFLRoThe marking of an object by a pyrotechnic munition producing a bright light for illumination or identification.FlareILLUMNLThe act or process of marking of an object by visible or near visible light. IlluminationLASnThe marking of an object by a device that produces an electromagnetic beam for illumination or identification.LaserLIGHTbThe marking of an object by a device that places visible light for illumination or identification.LightMPLIA sheet of material that is used as a reference point for object marking. Marker panelNKN?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 specifiedRBEThe reference point of an object by a radio transmitter that emits a distinctive, or characteristic, signal used for the determination of bearings, courses or location. Radio beaconSMOKE7The marking of an object by a munition producing smoke.SmokeSTRBBNVThe marking of an object by use of a strobe beacon for illumination or identification. Strobe beaconSTRBLTTThe marking of an object by use of strobe lights for illumination or identification. Strobe lightsSTRCLSUThe marking of an object by use of a star cluster for illumination or identification. Star clusterTORCHNThe marking of an object by use of a torch for illumination or identification.TorchVHCLLTUThe marking of an object by lights from a vehicle for illumination or identification.Vehicle lightsd DS247_affl_geopolitical_codedABWArubaAFG AfghanistanAGOAngolaAIAAnguillaALBAlbaniaANDAndorraANTNetherlands AntillesAREUnited Arab EmiratesARG ArgentinaARMArmeniaASMAmerican SamoaATA AntarcticaATFFrench Southern TerritoriesATGAntigua and BarbudaAUS AustraliaAUTAustriaAZE AzerbaijanBDIBurundiBELBelgiumBENBeninBFA Burkina FasoBGD BangladeshBGRBulgariaBHRBahrainBHSBahamasBIHBosnia and HerzegowinaBLRBelarusBLZBelizeBMUBermudaBOLBoliviaBRABrazilBRBBarbadosBRNBrunei DarussalamBTNBhutanBVT Bouvet IslandBWABotswanaCAFCentral African RepublicCANCanadaCCKCocos (Keeling) IslandsCHE SwitzerlandCHLChileCHNChinaCIV Cote d'IvoireCMRCameroonCOD)Congo, Democratic Republic of (was Zaire)COGCongo, People's Republic ofCOK Cook IslandsCOLColombiaCOMComorosCPV Cape VerdeCRI Costa RicaCUBCubaCXRChristmas IslandCYMCayman IslandsCYPCyprusCZECzech RepublicDEUGermanyDJIDjiboutiDMADominicaDNKDenmarkDOMDominican RepublicDZAAlgeriaECUEcuadorEGYEgyptERIEritreaESHWestern SaharaESPSpainESTEstoniaETHEthiopiaFINFinlandFJIFijiFLKFalkland Islands (Malvinas)FRAFranceFRO Faroe IslandsFSMMicronesia Federated States ofFXXFrance, MetropolitanGABGabonGBRUnited KingdomGEOGeorgiaGHAGhanaGIB GibraltarGINGuineaGLP GuadeloupeGMBGambiaGNB Guinea-BissauGNQEquatorial GuineaGRCGreeceGRDGrenadaGRL GreenlandGTM GuatemalaGUF French GuianaGUMGuamGUYGuyanaHKG Hong KongHMDHeard and Mcdonald IslandsHNDHondurasHRVCroatia (local name: Hrvatska)HTIHaitiHUNHungaryIDN IndonesiaINDIndiaIOTBritish Indian Ocean TerritoryIRLIrelandIRNIran (Islamic Republic of)IRQIraqISLIcelandISRIsraelITAItalyJAMJamaicaJORJordanJPNJapanKAZ KazakhstanKENKenyaKGZ KyrgyzstanKHMCambodiaKIRKiribatiKNASaint Kitts and NevisKORKorea, Republic ofKWTKuwaitLAO Lao People's Democratic RepublicLBNLebanonLBRLiberiaLBYLibyan Arab JamhiriyaLCA Saint LuciaLIE LiechtensteinLKA Sri LankaLSOLesothoLTU LithuaniaLUX LuxembourgLVALatviaMACMacaoMARMoroccoMCOMonacoMDAMoldova, Republic ofMDG MadagascarMDVMaldivesMEXMexicoMHLMarshall IslandsMKD*Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic ofMLIMaliMLTMaltaMMRMyanmarMNGMongoliaMNPNorthern Mariana IslandsMOZ MozambiqueMRT MauritaniaMSR MontserratMTQ MartiniqueMUS MauritiusMWIMalawiMYSMalaysiaMYTMayotteNAMNamibiaNCL New CaledoniaNERNigerNFKNorfolk IslandNGANigeriaNIC NicaraguaNIUNiueNLD NetherlandsNORNorwayNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedNPLNepalNRUNauruNZL New ZealandOMNOmanPAKPakistanPANPanamaPCNPitcairnPERPeruPHL PhilippinesPLWPalauPNGPapua New GuineaPOLPolandPRI Puerto RicoPRK&Korea, Democratic People's Republic ofPRTPortugalPRYParaguayPSEPalestinian Territory, OccupiedPYFFrench PolynesiaQATQatarREUReunionROURomaniaRUSRussia FederationRWARwandaSAU Saudi ArabiaSCGSerbia and MontenegroSDNSudanSENSenegalSGP SingaporeSGS,South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsSHN St. HelenaSJMSvalbard and Jan Mayen IslandsSLBSolomon IslandsSLE Sierra LeoneSLV El SalvadorSMR San MarinoSOMSomaliaSPMSt. Pierre and MiquelonSTPSao Tome and PrincipeSURSurinameSVKSlovakia (Slovak Republic)SVNSloveniaSWESwedenSWZ SwazilandSYC SeychellesSYRSyrian Arab RepublicTCATurks and Caicos IslandsTCDChadTGOTogoTHAThailandTJK TajikistanTKLTokelauTKM TurkmenistanTLS Timor-LesteTONTongaTTOTrinidad and TobagoTUNTunisiaTURTurkeyTUVTuvaluTWNTaiwanTZATanzania, United Republic ofUGAUgandaUKRUkraineUMI$United States Minor Outlying IslandsURYUruguayUSA United StatesUZB UzbekistanVATVatican City State (Holy See)VCT Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesVEN VenezuelaVGBVirgin Islands (British)VIRVirgin Islands (U.S.)VNMViet NamVUTVanuatuWLFWallis and Futuna IslandsWSMSamoaYEMYemenZAF South AfricaZMBZambiaZWEZimbabwed DS248_cfeat_stat_usage_stat_codACTIVEjA status indicating that a CONTROL-FEATURE is performing the function or service for which it is designed. ActivatedDEACTVnA status indicating that a CONTROL-FEATURE is not performing the function or service for which it is designed. Deactivated DS249_fac_stat_oper_stat_codedMOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be marginally capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Marginally operationalNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOPSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be permanently not capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Not operationalOPRSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed. OperationalSOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to have minor deficiencies that limit its capability to perform the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Substantially operationalTNOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be temporarily not capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed.Temporarily not operational DS250_fac_stat_oper_stat_qualdBRCHEDVSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY has been penetrated.BreachedBRNOUThSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY has been set on fire and is destroyed. Burned outCVRFIRaSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is being protected by weaponry.Covered by fireDENIEDSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is unavailable through means such as removal, contamination or erection of obstructions.DeniedDSTRYDSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is not, and not expected ever to be, capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed. DestroyedDISASMuSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is taken apart in a way that it can be reassembled. DisassembledHVYDAMHSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be heavily damaged.Heavily damagedINMNTeSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is undergoing service of some kind.In maintenanceLGTDAMMSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be only lightly damaged.Lightly damagedLSTYSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is missing or captured.LostLVRSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is deficient or lacking of some mission-critical resources (e.g., fuel, ammunition).Lacking vital resourcesMARKEDVSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY has been identified.MarkedMODDAMKSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be moderately damaged.Moderately damagedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPASABLQSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY can be crossed.PassablePRPEXErSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY has been made ready to assume a particular role.Prepared for executionPRTDSM`Subjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is taken apart to some extent.Partly dismantledUNCNSTQSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a FACILITY is being built.Under construction DS251_fac_stat_res_ind_codedNO/The specific FACILITY is not in reserve status.NoYES5The specific FACILITY is currently in reserve status.Yes DS252_fac_stat_usage_stat_codedACTIVEpA status indicating that a FACILITY is performing the function or service for which it is organised or designed. ActivatedDEACTVtA status indicating that a FACILITY is not performing the function or service for which it is organised or designed. DeactivatedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not known DS253_gfeat_stat_codedCLEARD`A status indicating that terrain encompassed by a GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE is passable or traversable.ClearedDENIEDA status indicating that a GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE is unavailable through means such as removal, contamination or erection of obstructions.DeniedDSTRYDXSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be rendered useless or ineffective. DestroyedHVYDAMHSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be heavily damaged.Heavily damagedLGTDAMMSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be only lightly damaged.Lightly damagedMODDAMKSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be moderately damaged.Moderately damagedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not known DS254_gfeat_surf_cond_coded DUSTHA characterisation of an area covered with fine dry particles of matter.DustFLODNGHA characterisation of an area covered or submerged temporarily in water.FloodingGRASSgA characterisation of an expanse of ground, such as lawn, that is covered with grass or similar plants.GrassICEKA characterisation of an area covered with a layer or mass of frozen water.IceMARSHA characterisation of an area of soft, wet, low-lying land sometimes covered by grassy vegetation and often forming a transition zone between water and land.MarshNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedSANDkA characterisation of an area that is composed mainly of small, loose grains of worn or disintegrated rock.SandSCRUBRA characterisation of an area composed mainly of straggly, stunted trees or shrub.ScrubSNOW0A characterisation of an area covered with snow.Snow DS255_mat_stat_operat_stat_coddMOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be marginally capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is designed.Marginally operationalNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOPSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be permanently not capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is designed.Not operationalOPRSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is organised or designed. OperationalSOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to have minor deficiencies that limit its capability to perform the missions or functions for which it is designed.Substantially operationalTNOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be temporarily not capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is designed.Temporarily not operational DS256_mat_stat_oper_stat_qual_dCLEARD3The piece of materiel is weapon and explosive free.ClearedDENIEDSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a MATERIEL is unavailable through means such as removal, contamination or erection of obstructions.DeniedDSTRYDSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a MATERIEL is not, and not expected ever to be, capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is designed. DestroyedDISASMwSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that the MATERIEL is taken apart in a way that it can be reassembled. DisassembledHVYDAMHSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be heavily damaged.Heavily damagedIMMBLSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a specific materiel or its component is incapable of movement in its current condition. ImmobilisedINMNTiSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a specific materiel is under some kind of service.In maintenanceLGTDAMMSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be only lightly damaged.Lightly damagedLSTrSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a specific materiel is missing under unknown circumstances.LostLVRSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a MATERIEL is deficient or lacking of some mission-critical resources (e.g., fuel, ammunition).Lacking vital resourcesMODDAMKSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be moderately damaged.Moderately damagedMTHBLDmSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a specific materiel has been preserved to some degree. MothballedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSCRPPDSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a specific materiel is dismantled or taken apart into pieces to store or destroy.Scrapped DS257_mat_stat_oper_stat_mode_dCOAn indication that the associated degraded operational status only applies to the communications of the specified item of MATERIEL, with the assumption that neither mobility nor firepower are affected.Communications onlyFCAn indication that the associated degraded operational status applies to both the firepower and the communications of the specified item of MATERIEL.Firepower and communicationsFMCAn indication that the associated degraded operational status applies to the firepower, the mobility and the communications of the specified item of MATERIEL.&Firepower, mobility and communicationsFOAn indication that the associated degraded operational status only applies to the firepower of the specified item of MATERIEL, with the assumption that neither mobility nor communications are affected.Firepower onlyMCAn indication that the associated degraded operational status applies to both the mobility and the communications of the specified item of MATERIEL.Mobility and communicationsMFAn indication that the associated degraded operational status applies to both the mobility and the firepower of the specified item of MATERIEL.Mobility and firepowerMOAn indication that the associated degraded operational status only applies to the mobility of the specified item of MATERIEL, with the assumption that neither firepower nor communications are affected. Mobility onlyNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not known DS258_mat_stat_res_ind_codedNO/The specific MATERIEL is not in reserve status.NoYES5The specific MATERIEL is currently in reserve status.Yes DS259_mat_stat_usage_stat_codedACTIVEcA status indicating that a MATERIEL is performing the function or service for which it is designed. ActivatedDEACTVgA status indicating that a MATERIEL is not performing the function or service for which it is designed. DeactivatedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not known DS260_org_stat_oper_stat_codedMOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be marginally capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is created.Marginally operationalNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNOPSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be permanently not capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is created.Not operationalOPRSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be fully capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is created. OperationalSOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to have minor deficiencies which limit its capability to perform the missions or functions for which it is created.Substantially operationalTNOPSSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be temporarily not capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is created.Temporarily not operational DS261_org_stat_oper_stat_mode_dDSTRYDSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that an ORGANISATION is not, and not expected ever to be, capable of performing the missions or functions for which it is created. DestroyedHVYDAMHSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be heavily damaged.Heavily damagedLGTDAMMSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be only lightly damaged.Lightly damagedLSTvSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that a specific organisation is missing under unknown circumstances.LostLVRSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation that an ORGANISATION is deficient or lacking of some mission-critical resources (e.g., fuel, ammunition).Lacking vital resourcesMODDAMKSubjectively judged by the reporting organisation to be moderately damaged.Moderately damagedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not known DS262_org_stat_fire_mode_codedHLDFIRsAn emergency order to stop firing; missiles in flight must be prevented from intercepting, if technically possible. Hold fireNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownWPNFREA weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be fired at any target not positively identified as friendly. Weapons freeWPNTGTtA weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be fired only at targets recognised as hostile. Weapons tight DS263_org_stat_reinf_codedDETD,The UNIT in question has sub-UNITs detached. Detached onlyNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNORM7The UNIT in question has no attachments or detachments.Normal strengthREIN3The UNIT in question has additional UNITs attached.Reinforced onlyRIDT?The UNIT in question has UNITs attached and sub-UNITs detached.Reinforced and detached DS264_org_stat_res_ind_codedNO3The specific ORGANISATION is not in reserve status.NoYES9The specific ORGANISATION is currently in reserve status.Yes DS265_org_stat_usage_stat_codedINACTOA status indicating that an ORGANISATION is performing its operational mission. In actionNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownOUTACTSA status indicating that an ORGANISATION is not performing its operational mission. Out of action DS266_pers_stat_res_ind_codedNO-The specific PERSON is not in reserve status.NoYES3The specific PERSON is currently in reserve status.Yes DS267_ctgtdet_cat_codedCTDITM@An instance of CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL that is an OBJECT-ITEM. CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL-ITEMCTDTYP@An instance of CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL that is an OBJECT-TYPE. CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL-TYPE DS268_ctgtdet_focus_type_codedATTACKTo conduct a type of offensive action characterised by coordinated employment of firepower and manoeuvre to close with and destroy or capture the enemy. AttackCAPTURkTo take possession of an object, normally by force; it frequently involves movement as a preliminary phase.CaptureDEFEATTo diminish the effectiveness of the enemy to the extent that he is unable to participate further in the battle or at least cannot fulfil his intention. DefeatDESTRYTo physically render a target combat-ineffective or damage it so that it cannot function as intended nor be restored to a usable condition without being entirely rebuilt. DestroyDONOTAPThe specific object or type in the CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL must not be attacked. Do not attackILLUMNvBattlespace illumination provided by employing searchlight or pyrotechnic illuminants using diffusion or reflection. IlluminateINFILTTo move a force, broken down as individuals or small groups, over, through or around enemy positions with the aim of avoiding detection. InfiltrateINTCEPTo conduct Electronic Warfare Support operations with a view to searching, locating, recording and analysing radiated electromagnetic energy for the purposes of supporting an operation. InterceptJAMTo deliberately radiate, re-radiate or reflect electromagnetic energy with the object of impairing the use of electronic devices, equipment or systems being used by the enemy. JamLOCATE,To establish the position of an objective. LocateMARKTo make visible (by the use of light/IR/laser/arty) an objective in order to allow its identification by another object (usually as a precursor to the use of direct fire weapons against the marked objective). MarkNOS>The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values. Not otherwise specifiedNUTRLSTo render the enemys weapons temporarily ineffective, normally by use of indirect fire (also normally associated with the imposition of 10% casualties in the case of indirect fire). NeutraliseOBSRV\To provide continuous view, and the potential for reports on the activity of an objective. ObserveOCCUPYMTo move into and properly organise an area to be used as a battle position. OccupyRECCETo conduct a mission to obtain by visual operations or other detection methods information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic or geographic characteristics of a particular area. ReconnoitreSUPPRSTo provide fire which neutralises or temporarily degrades the capabilities of enemy forces within a specific area. This makes no assumptions as to enemy casualties; it may be a transitory effect. Suppress DS269_ctgtdet_scheme_codedABCAEAustralian, British, Canadian and American target numbering system. ABCABEBasic Encyclopedia. BEFIBE6Field Initiated Basic Encyclopedia Numbering System. FIBEORGANL;Target numbering is given by the nominating organisation. OrganisationalSITENRtAn identification of an installation, facility or physical area of potential significance as objective for attack. Site number DS270_ctgtdet_assoc_cat_codedCOLOCThe subject CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL is in the vicinity of the object CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST, but is not functionally related to it. Is co-located withCOMPNTlThe subject CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL includes the object CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL as a functional component. Has as a component DS271_ctgtdet_auth_app_codedAPPAVLDThe specific CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL is authorised for engagement. Approved and availableAPPEXCwThe specific CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL is approved as a planning CANDIDATE-TARGET but is not authorised for engagement. Approved and excludedNOTAPPEThe specific CANDIDATE-TARGET-DETAIL is not to be used in planning. Not approved DS272_ctgtlst_assoc_cat_codedCOMPNT`The subject CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST incorporates the object CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST in its entirety.Has as a componentINCPRTWThe subject CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST uses details from the object CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST. Incorporates parts ofPRECEDaThe subject CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST must be considered ahead of the object CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST. PrecedesREPLAChThe subject CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST is substituted for the object CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST in its entirety. Replaces DS273_ctgtlst_auth_ind_codedNOmThe specific CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST is not authorised further consideration in planning military operations. NoYEShThe subject CANDIDATE-TARGET-LIST is authorised further consideration in planning military operations. Yes DS278_rptd_cntg_ind_cddNO(Reported data is not based on a count. NoYES$Reported data is based on a count. Yes DS279_rptd_cred_codedIND/Basis for the estimate cannot be ascertained. IndeterminateRPTFCTIData is reported by different sources whose integrity is not in question.Reported as a factRPTPLA4Reported data is considered as possible or probable.Reported as plausibleRPTUNC;Reported data is open to or can be viewed with suspicion. Reported as uncertain DS280_act_task_activity_cddACQUIR^To detect the presence and location of a target in sufficient detail to permit identification.AcquireADVANCTo move towards an objective in some form of tactical formation. This is a transitional phase between operations which may or may not result in contact with the enemy.AdvanceAMBUSHTo conduct a surprise attack by fire or other destructive means, from concealed positions on a moving or temporarily halted force or group of personnel.AmbushAMPHuTo mount an operation launched from the sea by naval and land forces against a hostile, or potentially hostile shore.Amphibious operationAMPHWF~To conduct warfare that includes the launch of naval and land forces from sea against a hostile, or potentially hostile shore.Amphibious warfareANARWFTo conduct warfare with the purpose of defending friendly forces, against the threat aircraft and airborne weapons, whether launched from air, surface, or sub-surface platforms.Anti-air warfareANSBWFbTo conduct warfare with the intention of denying the opponent the effective use of his submarines.Anti-submarine warfareANSFWFTo conduct warfare against an adversarys surface forces or merchant ships to achieve sea control or sea denial, to disrupt his SLOC (Sea Lines of Communication) or to defend against surface threat.Anti-surface warfareARASLTTo mount an assault utilising a mixture of aviation and ground transport, the principal feature of which is the insertion of combat power. Air assaultARBNASIn an airborne operation, a phase beginning with delivery by air of the assault echelon of the force into the objective area and extending through attack of assault objectives and consolidation of the initial airhead.Airborne assaultARCCTLPTo conduct battlespace command and control operations from an airborne platform.Airborne command and controlARINTR0Air operations conducted to destroy, neutralise, or delay the enemy's military potential before it can be brought to bear effectively against friendly forces at such distance from friendly forces that detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of friendly forces is not required.Air interdictionARRLGL8To seize and detain a person under authority of the law. Arrest, legalARROBSFTo stop or check the motion, progress, growth, or spread of something.Arrest/obstructARTCTLCTo provide air traffic control service to flights in control areas.Air traffic controlASSMBL3To join together multiple objects in the same area.AssembleATTACKTo conduct a type of offensive action characterised by coordinated employment of firepower and manoeuvre to close with and destroy or capture the enemy.Attack, not otherwise specifiedATTDVRTo conduct an attack wherein a force attacks, or threatens to attack, a target other than the main target for the purpose of drawing enemy defences away from the main effort.Attack, diversionATTMNTo conduct the principal attack or effort into which the commander throws the full weight of the offensive power at his disposal. An attack directed against the chief objective of the campaign or battle. Attack, mainATTSPTTo conduct an offensive operation carried out in conjunction with a main attack and designed to achieve one or more of the following: a. deceive the enemy; b. destroy or pin down enemy forces which could interfere with the main attack; c. control ground whose occupation by the enemy will hinder the main attack; or d. force the enemy to commit reserves prematurely or in an indecisive area.Attack, supportingAVOIDTo miss or take evading action.AvoidAWACSTo provide information about enemy air activity that poses immediate threat to friendly forces and monitors and directs the use of airspace.Air warning/air controlBIOSMP8To collect samples for testing for biological hazards. Biological samplingBLDUPiTo attain prescribed strength of units and prescribed levels of vehicles, equipment, stores and supplies.Build-upBLOCKlTo deny the enemy access to an area or to prevent his advance in a direction or along an avenue of approach.BlockBREACHeTo break through or secure a passage through an enemy defence, obstacle, minefield, or fortification.BreachBYPASSfTo manoeuvre around an obstacle, position, or enemy force in order to maintain the momentum of advanceBypassCADVGDTo provide a security element whose primary task is to move ahead of the main body and protect the main force by fighting to gain time, whilst also observing and reporting information.Constitute an advance guardCANLSETo restrict operations to a narrow zone by use of existing or reinforcing obstacles or by fire or bombing. (Army)--A tactical task used to restrict operations to a narrow zone by the use of obstacles, fires, and/or unit manoeuvring or positioning.CanaliseCAPTURkTo take possession of an object, normally by force; it frequently involves movement as a preliminary phase.CaptureCBRHDFTo form the force during an obstacle crossing which seizes or controls ground in order to permit the continuous embarkation, landing or crossing of troops or materiel and to provide manoeuvre space.Constitute bridgehead forceCBRKOFeTo form the force during an obstacle crossing which is tasked with the continuation of the operation.Constitute breakout forceCFLKGDTo provide a security element whose primary task is to protect the main force by fighting on the designated flank to gain time, whilst also observing and reporting information.Constitute a flank guardCHAFFTo deploy strips of frequency-cut metal foil, wire or metalized glass fibre to reflect electromagnetic energy, usually dropped from aircraft or expelled from shells or rockets as a radar countermeasure. Release CHAFFCHMSMP6To collect samples for testing for chemical hazards. Chemical samplingCINPLFlTo form the force during an obstacle crossing which provides fire and other support to the bridgehead force.Constitute in-place forceCLARSPAir action against hostile targets which are in close proximity to friendly forces and which require detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces.Close air supportCLRAIRdTo clear the air to gain either temporary or permanent air superiority or control in a given sector. Clear, airCLRLNDCTo remove all enemy forces from a specific location, area, or zone.Clear, land combatCLROBSTo totally eliminate or neutralise an obstacle; a task that is usually performed by follow-on engineers and is not done under fire.Clear, obstacleCLRRADoTo eliminate transmissions on a tactical radio net in order to allow a higher precedence transmission to occur.Clear, radio netCMAINB6To constitute the main force for a specific operation.Constitute a main bodyCNFPSLrAn operation in which an incoming force attacks through a unit that is in contact with the enemy (outgoing force). Conduct forward passage of linesCNFSTEETo deprive a person of his property as forfeited by public authority. ConfiscateCNRPSLAn operation when a force effecting a movement to the rear (outgoing force) passes through the sector of a unit (incoming force) occupying a rearward defensive position (incoming force).!Conduct rearward passage of linesCNRSVC5To enable the movement of a number of specific units.Conduct road serviceCNSLDT^To organise and strengthen a newly captured position so that it can be used against the enemy.Consolidate a positionCOARPLAn aircraft patrol provided over an objective area, over the force protected, over the critical area of a combat zone, or over an air defence area, for the purpose of intercepting and destroying hostile aircraft before they reach their target.Combat air patrolCONCEN To mass forces and/or resources. ConcentrateCONSTR"To build, dig or create an object. ConstructCONTANTo stop, hold, or surround the forces of the enemy or to cause the enemy to centre activity on a given front and to prevent his withdrawing any part of his forces for use elsewhere. (Army)--A tactical task to restrict enemy movement.ContainCOVERTo operate as a force apart to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information and preventing enemy ground observation of an direct fire against the main body.CoverCRESRVTo constitute a force which may be committed into combat only on the order of the commander of the ORGANISATION who so designated the reserve force.Constitute a reserveCROSS#To move over a FEATURE or FACILITY.CrossCRRGDTo provide a security element whose primary task is to move (or remain) at the rear of the main body and protect the main force by fighting to gain time, whilst also observing and reporting information.Constitute a rear guardCTRATKhTo mount an offensive operation in which an attack by a part or all of a defending force is made against an enemy attacking force, for such specific purposes as regaining ground lost, cutting off or destroying lead enemy units, and with the general objective of regaining the initiative and denying the enemy the attainment of his goal or purpose in attacking.Counter attackCTRBYF\To deliver fire for the purpose of destroying or neutralising indirect fire weapons systems.Counter-battery fireCTRFIRqTo deny the enemy his goal in attacking through fire into an engagement area to defeat or destroy an enemy force.Counter attack by fireDECEIVTo employ measures designed to mislead the enemy by manipulation, distortion, or falsification of evidence to induce him to react in a manner prejudicial to his interests.DeceiveDECSVCTo provide purification making any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralising, making harmless, or removing, chemical or biological agents, or by removing radioactive material clinging to or around it.Decontamination servicesDEFEATTo diminish the effectiveness of the enemy to the extent that he is unable to participate further in the battle or at least cannot fulfil his intention.DefeatDEFENDxTo hold a defined object against an enemy attack; to halt or ward off an attack in order to defeat or destroy the enemy.DefendDEFLCT=To prevent an enemy force from following the intended course.DeflectDELAYTo slow the momentum of the enemy by conducting an operation in which the force under pressure trades time for space. The aim is to inflict the maximum damage on the enemy without becoming decisively engaged.DelayDEMFRPUTo provide the party at the site which is technically responsible for the demolition.$Constitute a demolition firing partyDEMGRDTo provide a local force positioned to ensure that a target is not captured by an enemy before orders are given for its demolition and before the demolition has been successfully fired.Constitute a demolition guardDEMOmTo destroy structures, facilities, or materiel by use of fire, water, explosives, mechanical, or other means.DemolishDENYTTo prevent access by blocking, disrupting, dislocating and/or bringing fire to bear.DenyDEPLOYITo move and adopt tactical formation or dispersal in a specific location.DeployDESTRYTo physically render an enemy force combat-ineffective or damaging a target so that it cannot function as intended, nor be restored to a usable condition without being entirely rebuilt.DestroyDISENGTo break off an action. DisengageDISRPTTo break apart an enemy's formation and tempo, to interrupt the enemy's timetable, to cause premature commitment of forces, and/or splinter their attack using integrated fire planning and obstacle effect.DisruptDIVERTTo draw the attention and forces of an enemy from the point of the principal operation; an attack, alarm, or feint which diverts attention.DivertDLBATKTo conduct a type of offensive action characterised by pre-planned coordinated employment of firepower and manoeuvre to close with and destroy or capture the enemy.Attack, deliberateDSTRBT"To divide or dispense in portions. DistributeDUMPNG/To position stocks to meet future requirements.DumpingENVLPTo conduct an offensive manoeuvre in which the main attacking force passes around or over the enemy's principal defensive positions with the aim of securing objectives to the enemy's rear.EnvelopESCRT1To accompany and protect another force or convoy.EscortEVACT6To clear materiel and personnel from a given locality.EvacuateEXPLTTo take advantage of a successful attack by mounting an offensive operation to follow-up and harass a dislocated enemy with the aim of further disorganising him in depth. This may provide the opportunity to capture ground which was not part of the objective of the original attack.ExploitFIXnTo prevent the enemy from moving any part of his force from a specific location for a specific period of time.FixFIXACO[No definition given in APP-6A] Fix, acousticFIXELM[No definition given in APP-6A]Fix, electromagneticFIXELO[No definition given in APP-6A]Fix, electro-opticalFOLASS0To operate as a committed force that follows a force conducting an offensive operation, and is prepared to continue the mission of the force it is following when that force is fixed, attrited, or otherwise unable to continue. Such a force is not a reserve but is committed to accomplish specified tasks.Follow and assumeFOLSPTTo operate as a committed force that follows and supports the mission accomplishment of a force conducting an offensive operation. Such a force is not a reserve, but is committed to accomplish specified tasks.Follow and supportGENCHSRTo produce chemical smoke to act as a form of cover to protect ongoing operations.Generate chemical smokeGUARDaTo protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information.GuardHARASS~To mount an operation or fire plan designed to curtail movement and, by threat of losses, to lower the morale of enemy troops.HarassHASTYTo conduct a type of offensive action using firepower and manoeuvre to close with and destroy or capture the enemy. Planning and coordination will normally be limited, as the attack will be carried out at short notice. Attack, hastyHIDETo occupy an area in which an ORGANISATION or FACILITY may conceal itself before operations or before moving into battle positions.HideHLDDEFVTo maintain or retain possession by force, a position or area in defensive operations.Hold, defensiveHLDOFFTo exert sufficient pressure in an offensive operation by means of combat power, to prevent the movement or redeployment of enemy forces.Hold, offensiveHONASPCivil and military assistance rendered in peace, crisis and war by a host nation to Allied forces and NATO organisations which are located on or in transit through the host nation's territory. The basis of such assistance is commitments arising from the NATO Alliance or from bilateral or multilateral agreements concluded between the host nation, NATO organsations and (the) nation(s) having forces operating on the host nation's territory.Host nation supportIDENTTo determine the identification of a particular class of object, recognising the friendly or enemy character of an object, or detecting the presence of an object.IdentifyILLUMNrTo provide battlespace lighting by employing searchlight or pyrotechnic illuminants using diffusion or reflection. IlluminateINFILTTo move a force, broken down as individuals or small groups, over, through or around enemy positions with the aim of avoiding detection. InfiltrateINFOOPRTo conduct an operation that includes actions to influence decision makers in support of political and military objectives by affecting others information, information based processes, command and control systems and communications and information systems while exploiting and protecting ones own information and/or information systems.Information operationsINTCEPTo conduct Electronic Warfare Support operations with a view to searching, locating, recording and analysing radiated electromagnetic energy for the purposes of supporting an operation. InterceptINTDCTTo divert, disrupt, delay, or destroy the enemy's surface military potential before it can be used effectively against friendly forces. InterdictISOLAT To seal off (both physically and psychologically) an enemy from its sources of support, to deny an enemy freedom of movement, and prevent an enemy unit from having contact with other enemy forces. An enemy must not be allowed sanctuary within its present position.IsolateISSMDATo send forth; publish; put into circulation a non-fictional essay, especially one included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or journal.Issue media articleISSMDDxTo send forth; publish; put into circulation any document published on a media that provides a factual record or report.Issue media documentaryISSPRScTo send forth; publish; put into circulation an official statement issued to media for information.Issue press releaseJAMTo deliberately radiate, re-radiate or reflect electromagnetic energy with the object of impairing the use of electronic devices, equipment or systems being used by the enemy.JamLEAGRTo adopt a defended formation as a temporary defensive measure in areas of low or moderate risk of combat (usually applied to Coy/Sqn level).LeaguerLIFTATo transport assets using non-organic means, by sea, land or air.LiftLOCATE'To establish the position of an object.LocateMAINTNMTo provide services to keep equipment in condition to carry out its function.MaintainMARKTo make visible (by the use of light/IR/laser/arty) an object in order to allow its identification by another object (usually as a precursor to the use of direct fire weapons).MarkMEDEVCZTo move any person who is wounded, injured or ill to/between medical treatment facilities.Medical evacuationMINEWFTo conduct warfare that includes the actions of laying mines and actions taken to counter the threat of an adversary (referred to as Mine Countermeasures). Mine warfareMINLAY[No definition given in APP-6A] Mine-layingMNTAIRTo keep combat equipped aircraft airborne and prepared for immediate action. airborne alert is designed to reduce reaction time and to increase the survivability factor.Maintain on call airborne alertMNTGRDTo keep aircraft on the ground/runway/deck fully serviced and armed, with combat crews in readiness to take off within a specified short period of time after receipt of a mission order.Maintain on call ground alertMOPUPTo liquidate the remnants of enemy resistance in an area that has been surrounded or isolated, or through which other units have passed without eliminating all active resistance.Mop upMOVE0To change position from one location to another.MoveMRITOPTo conduct an operation that encompasses seaborne enforcement measures to interdict the movement of certain types of designated items into or out of a nation or specific area. Maritime interdiction operationsNACLSPControl exercised by naval authorities of movement, routing, reporting, convoy organisation and tactical diversion of Allied merchant shipping. It does not include the employment or active protection of such shipping.Naval control of shippingNTRCHMGTo make safe or non-toxic an object contaminated with a chemical agent.Neutralise, chemicalNTRCOM9To render ineffective or unusable in military operations.Neutralise, combatNTREXPCTo render bombs, mines, missiles and booby traps into a safe state.Neutralise, explosiveNUCSMP5To collect samples for testing for nuclear hazards. Nuclear samplingOBSRVaTo provide continuous view, and the potential for reports on the activity of an ACTION-OBJECTIVE.ObserveOCCUPYTo move onto an objective, key terrain, or other manmade or natural terrain area without opposition and control that entire area.OccupyORGCNF`To organise a meeting for discussion, esp. a regular one held by an association or organisation.Organise conferenceORGMEDTo organise a conversation between a reporter etc. and a person of public interest, used as a basis of a broadcast or publication.Organise media interviewORGRCR2To organise a refreshing or entertaining activity. Organise recreational activitiesORGSCLOTo organise any social gathering, esp. one organised by a club or congregation.Organise social eventsORGSPT^To organise any game or competitive activity, esp. an outdoor one involving physical exertion.Organise sporting eventsPATROL`To gather information or to carry out a destructive, harassing, mopping-up, or security mission.PatrolPENTRTQTo break through the enemy's defence or to disrupt the enemy's defensive systems. PenetratePLAN:To create a detailed formulation of a programme of action.PlanPREFIR6To deliver fire on a target preparatory to an assault.Preparatory firePREPR To establish certain conditions.PreparePROCUR5To buy whatever is needed to fulfil a certain action.ProcurePRVACCGTo provide room for receiving people, esp. a place to live or lodgings.Provide accommodationPRVAGRKTo provide advice or supplies for cultivating the soil and rearing animals.Provide agricultural supportPRVBDDETo provide (1) sleeping accommodation or (2) mattress and bedclothes.Provide beddingPRVCMPTo provide temporary accommodation of various kinds, usually consisting of huts or tents, for detainees, homeless persons, and other emergency use. Provide campsPRVCNS>To provide labour and materiel for construction of facilities.Provide construction servicesPRVEDU;To provide labour and materiel for the educational process.Provide education servicesPRVHLTNTo provide labour and materiel for maintaining the general health and welfare.Provide healthcare servicesPRVINF?To provide basic facilities such as roads, bridges, and sewers.Provide infrastructurePRVLNDCTo provide labour and materiel for laundering of clothes or linens.Provide laundry servicesPRVRPRLTo provide labour and materiel to restore objects to unimpaired condition. Provide repair servicesPRVSCYLTo provide labour and materiel to assure safety of personnel and facilities.Provide security servicesPRVSHLTo provide housing.Provide shelterPRVSTG To provide services for storage.Provide storage servicesPRVTRSaTo provide movement of cargo from one ship or train or container to another for further shipment.Provide transhipment servicesPUBMDAtTo make generally known a non-fictional essay, esp. one included with others in a newspaper, magazine, journal, etc.Publish media articlePUBMDDcTo make generally known any document published on a media that provides a factual record or report.Publish media documentaryPUBPRSNTo make generally known an official statement issued to media for information.Publish press releasePURSUETo continue offensive operations designed to catch or cut off a hostile force attempting to escape, with the aim of destroying it. Typically, contact is maintained and risk taken to harry relentlessly, thereby turning the pursuit into a rout.PursueRECCETo conduct a mission to obtain by visual operations or other detection methods information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic or geographic characteristics of a particular area.ReconnaissanceRECCEFxTo conduct an offensive operation designed to discover and/or test the enemy's strength, or to obtain other information.Reconnaissance in forceRECONSTo attain prescribed strength of units and prescribed levels of vehicles, equipment, stores and supplies. The process will only take place after a unit/formation combat effectiveness has been reduced. ReconstituteRECOVR7To retrieve any lost, incapacitated or captured object.RecoverRECUPRXTo rest a unit after it has been in action. Some reconstitution may take place as well. RecuperateREDEPLTo transfer a unit, an individual, or supplies deployed in one area to another area, or to another location within the area, for the purpose of further employment.RedeployREFILLTo fill again.RefillREFUELTo take on more fuel.RefuelREINFlTo move or make a force available to another commander for the purpose of supplementing the in-place forces. ReinforceREORGTo change a task organisation for a particular operation. (Normally takes place before an operation). This includes the transfer of authority. ReorganiseREPAIRpTo restore an item to serviceable condition through correction of a specific failure or unserviceable condition.RepairRESTdTo impose a specified period of inactivity on an ORGANISATION that is out of contact with the enemy.RestRESUPLGTo replenish stocks in order to maintain the required levels of supply.ResupplyRETAINUTo occupy and hold a terrain feature to ensure it is free of enemy occupation or use.RetainRETIREeTo move a force out of contact with the enemy with the expectation of no further significant contact.RetireRLFPLCFTo conduct an operation in which, by direction of higher authority, all or part of a unit is replaced in an area by the incoming unit. The responsibilities of the replaced elements for the mission and the assigned zone of operations are transferred to the incoming unit. The incoming unit continues the operation as ordered.Relief in placeRNDZVS<To achieve a pre-arranged meeting at a given time and place. RendezvousSARZTo look for and bring back any lost, incapacitated or captured person or group of persons.Search and rescueSCREENTo operate as a security element whose primary task is to observe, identify and report information, and which only fights in self-protection.ScreenSECURETo gain possession of a position or terrain feature, with or without force, and to make such disposition as will prevent, as far as possible, its destruction or loss by enemy action.SecureSEIZE4To clear a designated area and obtain control of it.SeizeSERCH[No definition given in APP-6A]SearchSETUP<To prepare or establish a FACILITY, ORGANISATION or FEATURE.Set upSTRWAFTo conduct warfare that includes strikes against targets ashore using carrier-based strike aircraft, sea-launched cruise missiles, naval guns, and special operations forces.Strike warfareSUBWAF7To conduct warfare that includes the use of submarines.Submarine warfareSUPPRSTo provide fire which neutralises or temporarily degrades the capabilities of enemy forces within a specific area. This makes no assumptions as to enemy casualties; it may be a transitory effect.SuppressSUPPRT8To aid, protect, complement or sustain any other object.SupportSUSOAATo conduct an operation in which maritime forces continue to provide direct and indirect support to combat operations ashore, and help in sustaining land and air forces by maintaining sealift and keeping SLOC (Sea Lines of Communication) open.'Sustaining operations afloat and ashoreTCARRCAir action, which consist of the collection of information of intelligence from the air or through the use of airborne sensors.Tactical air reconnaissanceTHREAT+To menace the enemy by manoeuvre or action.ThreatenTRANSLTo move assets using any means by sea, land or air to a specified objective. TransportTURN\To compel an enemy force to move from on avenue of approach or movement corridor to another.TurnWDRPRSxTo disengage from the enemy when the enemy has sufficient contact with friendly forces to interfere with the withdrawal.Withdraw under pressureWITHDR4To disengage a force in contact from an enemy force.WithdrawWITNESQTo observe an activity in an official capacity with a view of providing evidence.Witnessd DS282_act_event_cat_codedCABDICA7The renouncement by a person of his official functions. AbdicationACCDNT^An unfortunate event, esp. one causing physical harm or damage, brought about unintentionally.AccidentACCMNE*An accident involving unexploded ordnance.Accident, mineACCTRF1An accident involving at least one motor vehicle.Accident, trafficACCWPNAn accident involving a weapon.Accident, weaponACCWRK'An accident occurring at the workplace.Accident, workplaceADVANCMoving towards an objective in some form of tactical formation. This is a transitional phase between operations that may or may not result in contact with the enemy. AdvancingAERENG@The occurrence of a hostile encounter between military aircraft.Aerial engagementAERSHO*The deliberate destruction of an aircraft.Aerial shoot downAIRCRSJThe unforeseen loss, destruction or damage of an aircraft (and personnel).Aircraft crashAIRLAU2The occurrence of one or more aircraft taking off.Aircraft launch activityAIRVIO9The invasion of the declared own airspace by an aircraft.Airspace violationALRCAN The end of a state of readiness.Alert cancellationAMBUSHA surprise attack by fire or other destructive means from concealed positions on a moving or temporarily halted force or group of personnel.AmbushAMPHuMounting an operation launched from the sea by naval and land forces against a hostile, or potentially hostile shore.Amphibious operationARASLTMounting an assault utilising a mixture of aviation and ground transport, the principal feature of which is the insertion of combat power. Air assaultARBNASMounting an airborne operation, a phase beginning with delivery by air of the assault echelon of the force into the objective area and extending through attack of assault objectives and consolidation of the initial airhead.Airborne assaultARMPRD?An activity of, relating to or based on the production of arms.Arms productionARMTRD)A happening of selling or buying of arms. Arms tradeARRLGL=Seizing and detaining of a person under authority of the law.Arresting, legalARROBSMStopping or checking of the motion, progress, growth, or spread of something.Arresting/obstructingARSONThe crime of maliciously setting fire to the property of another or of burning one's own property for an improper purpose, as to collect insurance.ArsonARTFIR[No definition given in APP-6A]Artillery fireASSMBL6Joining together of multiple objects in the same area. AssemblingASSNTNMurder of a prominent person. AssassinationATMPOL<Contamination of the atmosphere caused by a poison or toxin.Atmospheric pollutionATMRDRkThe attempted act of unlawfully killing of one human being by another, especially with premeditated malice.Attempted murderATRAPELThe attempted act of forcing another person to submit to sexual intercourse.Attempted rapeATRBRY/The attempted act of robbing a person or place.Attempted robberyATSCDE3The attempted act of killing oneself intentionally.Attempted suicideATTACKConducting an offensive operation characterised by coordinated employment of firepower and manoeuvre to close with and destroy or capture the enemy.Attack, not otherwise specifiedATTDVRConducting an attack wherein a force attacks, or threatens to attack, a target other than the main target for the purpose of drawing enemy defences away from the main effort.Attack, diversionATTMNConducting the principal attack or effort into which the commander throws the full weight of the offensive power at his disposal. An attack directed against the chief objective of the campaign or battle. Attack, mainATTSPTConducting an offensive operation carried out in conjunction with a main attack and designed to achieve one or more of the following: a. deceive the enemy; b. destroy or pin down enemy forces which could interfere with the main attack; c. control ground whose occupation by the enemy will hinder the main attack; or d. force the enemy to commit reserves prematurely or in an indecisive area.Attack, supportingAVOIDN$Staying clear of a specified object.AvoidingBBYTRDJThe detection of a device intended to cause damage to unsuspecting people.Booby trap discoveryBCESC1A border crossing that is conducted under escort.Border crossing, escortedBCFRCD3A border crossing that is conducted under pressure.Border crossing, forcedBCILGL+A border crossing that is forbidden by law.Border crossing, illegalBCNTPL$A border crossing that is unplanned.Border crossing, not-plannedBCPLNDCA border crossing that is known to have been planned ahead of time.Border crossing, plannedBCSRVL7A border crossing that is conducted under surveillance.Border crossing, surveilledBLDUPiAttaining prescribed strength of units and prescribed levels of vehicles, equipment, stores and supplies.Build-upBLOCKNkDenying of enemy access to an area or preventing his advance in a direction or along an avenue of approach.BlockingBLYLND6An aircraft has landed without using the landing gear. Belly landingBMBACCNAn unfortunate bombing incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally.Bombing, accidentalBMBDLB.A deliberate and intentional bombing incident.Bombing, deliberateBOMBNG;Attacking, damaging or destroying through the use of bombs.BombingBORINCLMoving a force or a group of people across a national or territorial border.Border incursionBORRAIA surprise attack by a force or a group of people across a national or territorial border (restricted to 25 km from the border). Border raidBREACHgBreaking through or securing a passage through an enemy defence, obstacle, minefield, or fortification. BreachingBRNOBJ,Complete destruction of an object by flames.Burned out objectBYPASS]Manoeuvring around an obstacle, position, or enemy force to maintain the momentum of advance.BypassCANLSEjRestricting operations to a narrow zone by use of existing or reinforcing obstacles or by fire or bombing.CanaliseCAPTURjTaking possession of an object, normally by force; it frequently involves movement as a preliminary phase.CaptureCEREMNThe formal gathering of a group of people in order to carry out an act or series of acts prescribed by ritual protocol or convention.Ceremony or paradeCIVDISeThe refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes etc. as a peaceful form of political protest.Civil disobedienceCIVDMITA public meeting or march illegally expressing protest or other opinion on an issue.Civil demonstration, illegalCIVDMLRA public meeting or march legally expressing protest or other opinion on an issue.Civil demonstration, legalCIVUNRA behaviour that results in the disturbance of the normal order of society that generally falls short of riots and/or property destruction in the civil population. Civil unrestCIVWARBA war among fellow-citizens or within the limits of one community. Civil warCLRAIRgClearing of the air to gain either temporary or permanent air superiority or control in a given sector. Clearing, airCLRLNDBRemoving all enemy forces from a specific location, area, or zone.Clearing, land combatCLROBS(Eliminating or neutralising an obstacle.Clearing, obstacleCLRRADnEliminating transmissions on a tactical radio net in order to allow a higher precedence transmission to occur.Clearing, radio netCNDCNF_Conducting a meeting for discussion, esp. a regular one held by an association or organisation.Conducting conferenceCNDMEDConducting a conversation between a reporter etc. and a person of public interest, used as a basis of a broadcast or publication.Conducting media interviewCNDRCR1Conducting a refreshing or entertaining activity."Conducting recreational activitiesCNDSCLNConducting any social gathering, esp. one organised by a club or congregation.Conducting social eventsCNDSPTConducting any game or competitive activity, especially an outdoor one involving physical exertion, e.g. cricket, football, racing, hunting.Conducting sporting eventsCNFSTN/The seizure of property under public authority. ConfiscationCNFWPSMoving an incoming force through another force that is currently in contact with the enemy in order for the incoming force to come into contact with the enemy.#Conducting forward passage of linesCNPRFR6Delivering fire on a target preparatory to an assault.Conducting preparatory fireCNRDSV4Enabling the movement of a number of specific units.Conducting road serviceCNRWPSsMoving a force through the defensive positions of another force behind it in order to break contact with the enemy.$Conducting rearward passage of linesCNSLDTfRe-organising and strengthening of a newly captured position so that it can be used against the enemy.Consolidating of a positionCOMACT,The enabling of transmission of information.Communications activationCOMDEA-The disabling of transmission of information.Communications deactivationCOMDISOInterruption of the passage of communications by natural or man-made phenomena.Communications disruptionCOMINT1Capturing electromagnetic communications signals.Communications interceptionCOMOUTHThe failure of communications equipment due to a mechanical malfunction.Communications outageCOMRES2The reestablishment of the ability to communicate.Communications restorationCONCEN#Massing of forces and/or resources. ConcentratingCONSTN(Building, digging or creating an object. ConstructingCONTANRestricting enemy forces by stopping, holding or surrounding them or compelling the enemy forces to centre activity on a given front and to prevent his withdrawing any part of his forces for use elsewhere. ContainingCOUPDE&A violent or illegal seizure of power. Coup dtatCOVERNOperating as a force apart from the main body to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information and preventing enemy ground observation of an direct fire against the main body.CoveringCRIMINA violation of law.Criminal incidentCRMHMNwViolation of the laws so gross in numbers affected that it is considered to affect all humans and not only individuals.Crime against humanityCROSSN!Traversing a FEATURE or FACILITY.CrossingCTRATKhMounting an offensive operation in which an attack by a part or all of a defending force is made against an enemy attacking force, for such specific purposes as regaining ground lost, cutting off or destroying lead enemy units, and with the general objective of regaining the initiative and denying the enemy the attainment of his goal or purpose in attacking.Counter attackCTRBYF[Fire delivered for the purpose of destroying or neutralising indirect fire weapons systems.Counter-battery fireCTRFIRhDenying the enemy his goal by using fire against an engagement area to defeat or destroy an enemy force.Counter attack by fireDCPTINEmploying measures designed to mislead the enemy by manipulation, distortion, or falsification of evidence to induce him to react in a manner prejudicial to his interests. DeceptionDEACST Self-defined.Death of chief of stateDEASPL Self-defined.Death of spiritual leaderDEFEATDiminution of the effectiveness of the enemy to the extent that he is unable to participate further in the battle or at least cannot fulfil his intention.DefeatDEFEND4Protecting a defined object against an enemy attack. DefendingDEFLCT=Preventing an enemy force from following the intended course. DeflectingDELAYNSlowing the momentum of the enemy by conducting an operation in which the force under pressure trades time for space; the aim is to inflict the maximum damage on the enemy without becoming decisively engaged.DelayingDEMOuThe destruction of structures, facilities, or materiel by use of fire, water, explosives, mechanical, or other means. DemolitionDENYNGTPreventing access by blocking, disrupting, dislocating and/or bringing fire to bear.DenyingDEPLOYPMoving to and adopting a tactical formation or dispersal at a specific location. DeployingDEPORTlThe driving out or removing from a home or place of usual resort or continuance of a large number of people.Massive deportation/banishmentDISEASA disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific part.DiseaseDISENGBreaking off an action. DisengagingDIVRSNDrawing the attention and forces of an enemy from the point of the principal operation; an attack, alarm, or feint that diverts attention. DiversionDLBATKConducting an offensive operation characterised by pre-planned coordinated employment of firepower and manoeuvre to close with and destroy or capture the enemy.Attack, deliberateDMNSTRkConducting an offensive operation that is either an attack or a show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy. It is similar to a feint with the exception that no contact with the enemy is sought. In OOTW, an operation by military forces in sight of an actual or potential enemy to show military capabilities. DemonstrationDRGCNS%An action of consuming illegal drugs.Drug consumption, illegalDRGDSTMAn action to distribute illegal drugs or to illegally distribute legal drugs.Drug distribution, illegalDRGMNFOAn action to manufacture illegal drugs or to illegally manufacture legal drugs.Drug manufacturing, illegalDRGOPR[No definition given in APP-6A]Drug operationDRGSTRCAn action to store illegal drugs or to illegally store legal drugs.Drug storage, illegalDRGTRNKAn action to transport illegal drugs or to illegally transport legal drugs.Drug transportation, illegalDROUGH)A prolonged or chronic shortage of water.DroughtDRVSHT[No definition given in APP-6A]Drive-by shootingDSRPTNBreaking apart an enemys formation and tempo, interrupting the enemys time table, causing premature commitment of forces, and/or splintering their attack using integrated fire planning and obstacle effect. DisruptingDSTRBT#Dividing or dispensing in portions. DistributingDSTRYNPhysically rendering an enemy force combat-ineffective or damaging a target so that it cannot function as intended, nor be restored to a usable condition without being entirely rebuilt. DestroyingDTHNATNormal termination of life.Death, natural causesEARTHQ~A convulsion of the earth's crust due to the release of accumulated stress as a result of faults in strata or volcanic action. EarthquakeEARWARLEarly notification of the launch or approach of weapons or weapons carriers.Early warning alertELCEMS(The radiation of electromagnetic energy.Electronic emissionELCVIO:The occurrence of violent acts due to an election process.Election associated violenceENMCONfThe situation when opposing forces are in sight of or in range of direct fire of each other's weapons. Enemy contactENVLPNManoeuvring by the main attacking force to pass around or over the enemy's principal defensive positions with the aim of securing objectives to the enemy's rear. EnvelopingEPEDEMIA widespread occurrence of a disease in a community at a particular time.EpidemicEQPFAIIA cessation of proper functioning or performance of a piece of equipment.Equipment failureESCPNGPBreaking free from a restriction or control of a place, person, or organisation.EscapingESCRTN4Accompanying and protecting another force or convoy. EscortingEVACTNBClearing or removing materiel and personnel from a given locality. EvacuatingEXECTN9Putting a person to death, especially as a legal penalty. ExecutionEXPLOS'A sudden release of any kind of energy. ExplosionEXPLTNTaking advantage of a successful attack by mounting an offensive operation to follow-up and harass a dislocated enemy with the aim of further disorganising him in depth. This may provide the opportunity to capture ground that was not part of the objective of the original attack. ExploitationFAMINEAn extreme scarcity of food.FamineFIREA rapid, persistent chemical reaction that releases heat and light, especially the exothermic combination of a combustible substance with oxygen.FireFIXnPreventing the enemy from moving any part of his force from a specific location for a specific period of time.FixFIXACO[No definition given in APP-6A] Fix, acousticFIXELM[No definition given in APP-6A]Fix, electromagneticFIXELO[No definition given in APP-6A]Fix, electro-opticalFLOOD1The overflowing of a body of water onto dry land.FloodFOLASSOperating as a committed force that is following a force conducting an offensive operation and is prepared to continue the mission of the force it is following when that force is fixed, attrited, or otherwise unable to continue.Following and assumingFOLSPTOperating as a committed force that follows and supports the mission accomplishment of a force conducting an offensive operation.Following and supportingFRCLNDQAn aircraft that by hostile act, or lack of vital resources is compelled to land.Forced landingFRFGTN$The activity of extinguishing fires. FirefightingGENCHSQProducing chemical smoke to act as a form of cover to protect ongoing operations.Generating chemical smokeGENOCDTThe deliberated and systematic destruction of a racial, political or cultural group.GenocideGOVCOLSThe sudden loss of force, effectiveness or authority of the governing organisation.Governmental collapseGUARDNOperating as a security element to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information.GuardingHARASSConducting an operation or executing a fire plan designed to curtail movement and, by threat of losses, to lower the morale of enemy troops. HarassingHASTYConducting an offensive operation carried out at short notice, with limited planning and coordination, using firepower and manoeuvre to close with and destroy or capture the enemy. Attack, hastyHIDEnOccupying an area in which an object conceals itself before operations or before moving into battle positions.HideHIJACKSSeizure of a vehicle in order to go somewhere other than the scheduled destination."Hijacking, not otherwise specifiedHJCKBTXSeizure of a boat or ship in order to go somewhere other than the scheduled destination.Hijacking, boatHJCKLVXSeizure of a land vehicle in order to go somewhere other than the scheduled destination.Hijacking, land vehicleHJCKPLUSeizure of an aircraft in order to go somewhere other than the scheduled destination.Hijacking, planeHLDDEFXMaintaining or retaining possession by force a position or area in defensive operations.Hold, defensiveHLDOFF{Exerting sufficient pressure by means of combat power in an attack to prevent the movement or redeployment of enemy forces.Hold, offensiveHOLIDYNA day designated by a national authority as a day when work is not compulsory.National holidayHRVIOL.The commitment of an act against human rights.Human rights violationHSTTKNOAction to seize or hold a person as security for the fulfilment of a condition.Hostage takingHUNTNGKThe activity of hunting wild animals or game, especially for food or sport.HuntingIDENTDetermining the identification of a particular class of object, recognising the friendly or enemy character of an object, or detecting the presence of an object. IdentifyingILLUMNqProviding battlespace lighting by employing searchlight or pyrotechnic illuminants using diffusion or reflection. IlluminationINDESPoThe practice of spying or the use of spies to obtain information about the plans and activities of competitors.Industrial espionage incidentINDFIReFire delivered on a target that is not itself used as a point of aim for the weapons or the director. Indirect fireINDSHOCFiring without a specific objective and without making distinction.Indiscriminate shootingINFLTNMoving a force, broken down as individuals or small groups, over, through or around enemy positions with the aim of avoiding detection. InfiltrationINTCPNConducting electronic warfare support operations with a view to searching, locating and recording radiated electromagnetic energy. InterceptionINTDCTDiverting, disrupting, delaying, or destroying the enemy's surface military potential before it can be used effectively against friendly forces. InterdictionINTMDNAct to frighten or overawe. IntimidationINVASI-The act of taking possession of another land.InvasionISOLTNSealing off (both physically and psychologically) an enemy from its sources of support, denying an enemy freedom of movement, and preventing an enemy unit from having contact with other enemy forces. IsolationISSMDASending forth, publishing, or putting into circulation a non-fictional essay, especially one included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or journal.Issuing media articleISSMDDSending forth, publishing, or putting into circulation any document published on a media that provides a factual record or report.Issuing media documentaryISSPRSmSending forth, publishing, or putting into circulation an official statement issued to media for information.Issuing press releaseJAMMNGDeliberately radiating, re-radiating or reflecting electromagnetic energy with the object of impairing the use of electronic devices, equipment or systems being used by the enemy.JammingKIDNAPNSeizing and holding a person unlawfully, usually for ransom or political gain. KidnappingLABSTRLThe organised refusal by employees to work until some grievance is remedied. Labour strikeLEAGRjAdopting a defended formation as a temporary defensive measure in areas of low or moderate risk of combat.LeaguerLOCELC>An ACTION-EVENT in which local officials are selected by vote.Local electionLOCTNG'Establishing the position of an object.LocatingLOOTNGGAct to take private property from an enemy in war or stolen by thieves.LootingLTRBME7The explosion of a seemingly harmless letter or parcel.Letter bomb explosionLTRBMI7The detection of a seemingly harmless letter or parcel.Letter bomb incidentMAINTNLProviding services to keep equipment in condition to carry out its function. MaintainingMARKNGMaking visible (by the use of light/IR/laser/arty) an object in order to allow its identification by another object (usually as a precursor to the use of direct fire weapons).MarkingMARLAWlGiving practical effect to military law, usually by restricting the rights of citizens for security reasons.Martial law implementationMASFORJThe concentration of large quantities of military equipment and personnel.Massing of forcesMEDEVCgThe process of moving any person who is wounded, injured or ill to/between medical treatment FACILITYs.Medical evacuationMILMOBCThe act of assembling and making ready for active military service.Military mobilisationMINLAY[No definition given in APP-6A] Mine-layingMISSIGAThe absence of a PERSON from an expected or anticipated location.Missing individualMOVE/Changing position from one location to another.MoveMRTFIR[No definition given in APP-6A] Mortar fireMURDERXThe unlawful killing of one human being by another, especially with premeditated malice.MurderMUTASSWAn arrangement or contract between a number of organisations to provide mutual support. Mutual assistance pact agreementNATDISZThe damage caused by force of nature, such as a hurricane, cyclone, tornado or tidal wave.Natural disasterNATELCAAn ACTION-EVENT in which national officials are selected by vote.National electionNATEMGuA political term, to describe a condition approximating to that of war, wherein the normal constitution is suspended.National state of emergencyNBCfAn ACTION-EVENT that involves biological, chemical or nuclear agents individually or in combination. NBC-EVENTNETJAMThe deliberate radiation, re-radiation, or reflection of electromagnetic energy with the object of impairing the use of electronic devices, equipment, or systems being used by the enemy.Network jammingNETSEI6Taking electronic control of a communications network.Network seizureNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedNTRCHMFMaking safe or non-toxic an object contaminated with a chemical agent.Neutralise, chemicalNTRCOM9Rendering ineffective or unusable in military operations.Neutralise, combatNTREXPDRendering bombs, mines, missiles, and booby traps into a safe state.Neutralise, explosiveOBSRNGUProviding continuous view and the potential for reports on the activity of an object. ObservingOCCPNGMoving onto an objective, key terrain, or other manmade or natural terrain area without opposition and controlling that entire area. OccupyingOFFCOF+Conducting an operation by an attack force.Offensive/counteroffensiveORGCRMeViolation of the laws of a civil society performed by a group of persons established for that reason.Organised crimePCKTNGwAn act by a person or persons outside a place of work, intending to persuade esp. workers not to enter during a strike. PicketingPEAAGRPAn arrangement or contract among involved nations or factions to end a conflict.Peace treaty agreementPEACON;A meeting of a group of persons to discuss a peace process.Peace conferencePENTRTQBreaking through the enemy's defence or disrupting the enemy's defensive systems. PenetratingPETSPLRThe accidental or delivered release of any petroleum product into the environment.Petroleum product spillsPOISON&Injuring or killing with toxic agents. PoisoningPOLDEMMA public display of group feelings towards a political idea, person or cause.Political demonstrationPOLEXEIA putting to death of a person or group of persons for political reasons.Political executionPOWEXC6The act of giving or taking POWs in return for others.Prisoner exchangePOWRETGThe arrival of a POW or a group of POWs to their own forces or country. POW returnPROCUR5Buying whatever is needed to fulfil a certain action. ProcuringPRVACCFProviding room for receiving people, esp. a place to live or lodgings.Providing accommodationPRVAGRJProviding advice or supplies for cultivating the soil and rearing animals.Providing agricultural supportPRVBDDDProviding (1) sleeping accommodation or (2) mattress and bedclothes.Providing beddingPRVCMPProviding temporary accommodation of various kinds, usually consisting of huts or tents, for detainees, homeless persons, and other emergency use.Providing campsPRVCNS=Providing labour and materiel for construction of facilities.Providing construction servicesPRVDCN=Providing purification of different items from contamination."Providing decontamination servicesPRVEDU:Providing labour and materiel for the educational process.Providing education servicesPRVHLTMProviding labour and materiel for maintaining the general health and welfare.Providing healthcare servicesPRVHSNProviding civil and/or military assistance rendered by a nation to foreign forces within its territory during peacetime, crises or emergencies, or war based on agreements mutually concluded between nations.Providing host nation supportPRVINF>Providing basic facilities such as roads, bridges, and sewers.Providing infrastructurePRVLNDBProviding labour and materiel for laundering of clothes or linens.Providing laundry servicesPRVRPRDProviding labour and materiel to restore objects to sound condition.Providing repair servicesPRVSCYKProviding labour and materiel to assure safety of personnel and facilities.Providing security servicesPRVSHLProviding housing.Providing shelterPRVSTGProviding services for storage.Providing storage servicesPRVTRS`Providing movement of cargo from one ship or train or container to another for further shipment.Providing transhipment servicesPRXBMB|A deliberate and intentional bombing incident that happens unexpectedly where the perpetrator acts through a representative. Proxy-BombingPSTLNC4A fatal epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague. PestilencePSYOP{Planned operations to convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behaviour of foreign governments, organisations, groups, and individuals. The purpose of psychological operations is to induce or reinforce foreign attitudes and behaviour favourable to the originator's objectives.Psychological operationPTRLNG`Gathering information or carrying out a destructive, harassing, mopping-up, or security mission. PatrollingPUBMDAsMaking generally known a non-fictional essay, esp. one included with others in a newspaper, magazine, journal, etc.Publishing media articlePUBMDDbMaking generally known any document published on a media that provides a factual record or report.Publishing media documentaryPUBPRSMMaking generally known an official statement issued to media for information.Publishing press releasePURSNGContinuing an offensive operation in order to catch or cut off a hostile force attempting to escape, with the aim of destroying it. Typically, contact is maintained and risk taken to harry relentlessly, thereby turning the pursuit into a rout.PursuingRACIALCThe use of force or violence by or against racial or tribal groups.(Outbreak of racial/tribal/ethnic warfareRAPEBThe act of forcing another person to submit to sexual intercourse.RapeRECCEConducting a mission to obtain by visual operations or other detection methods information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic or geographic characteristics of a particular area.ReconnaissanceRECCEFxConducting an offensive operation designed to discover and/or test the enemy's strength, or to obtain other information.Reconnaissance in forceRECNSNAttaining prescribed strength of units and prescribed levels of vehicles, equipment, stores and supplies. The process will only take place after a unit/formation combat effectiveness has been reduced.ReconstitutingRECPRNXResting a unit after it has been in action. Some reconstitution may take place as well. RecuperatingRECVRN6Retrieving any lost, incapacitated or captured object. RecoveringREDPLNTransferring a unit, an individual, or supplies deployed in one area to another area, or to another location within the area, for the purpose of further employment. RedeploymentREFMVM{The movement of people who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.Refugee movementREINFNLMaking a force available for the purpose of supplementing an in-place force. ReinforcingRELDEMMA public display of group feelings towards a religious idea, person or cause.Religious demonstrationRELVIOfIndividual or organised act directed against groups or individuals because of their religious beliefs.Religious violenceRELWARbAn act of open armed conflict due to a difference of religious belief between two separate groups.Religious warfareREORGNChanging a task organisation for a particular operation. (Normally takes place before an operation). This includes the transfer of authority. ReorganisingREPAIRoRestoring an item to serviceable condition through correction of a specific failure or unserviceable condition. RepairingRESPLNGReplenishing stocks in order to maintain the required levels of supply. ResupplyingRESTNGdObserving a specified period of inactivity by an organisation that is out of contact with the enemy.RestingRETAINXOccupying and holding a terrain feature to ensure it is free of enemy occupation or use.RetainRETIREdMoving a force out of contact with the enemy with the expectation of no further significant contact.RetireREVOLUiThe overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed. RevolutionRIOTHA disturbance of the peace by a crowd; an occurrence of public disorder.RiotRKTFIR[No definition given in APP-6A] Rocket fireRLFPLC;An operation in which, by direction of higher authority, all or part of a unit is replaced in an area by the incoming unit. The responsibilities of the replaced elements for the mission and the assigned zone of operations are transferred to the incoming unit. The incoming unit continues the operation as ordered.Relief in placeRNDZVS;Achieving a pre-arranged meeting at a given time and place. RendezvousROBERY(The action of robbing a person or place.RobberySABOTGAn act or acts with intent to injure, interfere with, or obstruct the national defence of a country by wilfully injuring or destroying, or attempting to injure or destroy, any national defence or war material, premises or utilities, to include human and natural resources.SabotageSCRNNGOperating as a security element whose primary task is to observe, identify and report information, and which only fights in self-protection. ScreeningSECCMP1A release of information to someone unauthorised.Security compromiseSECCOU0The formal withdrawal of a portion of a country.Secession of portion of countrySECRNGGaining possession of a position or terrain feature, with or without force, and making such disposition to prevent, as far as possible, its destruction or loss by enemy action.SecuringSECVIO'An infringement of a security protocol.Security violationSEIZNG7Clearing a designated area and obtaining control of it.SeizingSHOTNG3The act of firing of a weapon, usually at a person.ShootingSINKINEThe unforeseen loss, damage or destruction of a vessel by submersion.Vessel sinkingSNPATK=An attack by one who shoots at others from a concealed place. Sniper attackSPACAC;The unforeseen loss, destruction or damage of a spacecraft.Space accidentSPYING[Obtaining intelligence information furtively as an agent of a foreign power or competition.SpyingSRVADVOperating as a security element whose primary task is to move ahead of the main body and protect the main force by fighting to gain time, whilst also observing and reporting information.Serving as an advance guardSRVBRDOperating as a force that seizes or controls ground in order to permit the continuous embarkation, landing or crossing of troops or materiel and to provide manoeuvre space during a water obstacle crossing.Serving as a bridgehead forceSRVBRKgOperating as a force that is tasked with the continuation of the operation during an obstacle crossing.Serving as a breakout forceSRVFLKOperating as a security element whose primary task is to protect the main force by fighting on the designated flank to gain time, whilst also observing and reporting information.Serving as a flank guardSRVINPnOperating as a force that provides fire and other support to the bridgehead force during an obstacle crossing.Serving as an in-place forceSRVMNB5Operating as the main force for a specific operation.Serving as a main bodySRVRGDOperating as a security element whose primary task is to move (or remain) at the rear of the main body and protect the main force by fighting to gain time, whilst also observing and reporting information.Serving as a rear guardSRVRSFOperating as a force that may be committed into combat only on the order of the commander of the organisation who so designated the reserve force.Serving as a reserveSTAWAREA state characterised by hostile military activity between the parts. State of warSTNGUP1Establishing a FACILITY, ORGANISATION or FEATURE. Setting upSTRIKELThe organised refusal by employees to work until some grievance is remedied.StrikeSUICDE,The action of killing oneself intentionally.SuicideSUPRSNProviding fires that neutralises or temporarily degrades the capabilities of enemy forces within a specific area. This makes no assumptions as to enemy casualties; it may be a transitory effect. SuppressingSUPRTN:Aiding, protecting, complementing or sustaining an object. SupportingSURREN.Yielding to the control or power of the enemy. SurrenderSUSHOS The cessation of war activities.Suspension of hostilitiesTERRThe unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence against individuals or property in an attempt to coerce or intimidate governments or societies to achieve political, religious or ideological objectives.Act of terrorismTHREAT/Menacing an armed force by manoeuvre or action.ThreatenTORTURbAn action or practice of inflicting severe pain as a punishment or a forcible means of persuasion.TortureTRBAGT_Stirring up of public interest on a matter of controversy, such as a political or social issue.Troublemaking, agitatingTRBBLL5Intimidating by the use of superior size or strength.Troublemaking, bullyingTRBHARLPersecuting systematically by besetting with annoyances, threats or demands.Troublemaking, harassingTRBHLGKCausing difficulties by the actions of hoodlums, especially young ruffians.Troublemaking, hooliganismTRBINC.Provoking to action, stirring up or urging on.Troublemaking, incitingTRBINT2Discouraging or inhibiting by or as if by threats.Troublemaking, intimidatingTREVIODAn infringement or breaking of the provisions of a formal agreement.Treaty violationTRNSPN;Moving assets to a specified objective by sea, land or air. TransportingTURNNG^Compelling an enemy force to move from one avenue of approach or movement corridor to another.TurningUXODSC?The detection of the presence of unexploded explosive ordnance. UXO discoveryVANDAL[No definition given in APP-6A](Vandalism/Rape/Loot/Ransack/Plunder/SackVOLCAN*The release of lava or steam by a volcano.Volcanic eruptionWARALE:The state of readiness caused by the possibility of a war.War/crisis alertWARCON@A meeting of a group of persons to discuss war/military process.War/military conferenceWARCRMViolation of the laws and customs of war, i.e. the principles and norms of international law that enshrine the rights and duties of warring parties and neutral states. War crimeWATPOL=Contamination of a body of water caused by a poison or toxin.Oceans, seas or water pollutionWDRPRSwDisengaging from the enemy when the enemy has sufficient contact with friendly forces to interfere with the withdrawal.Withdrawal under pressureWITDRL3Disengaging a force in contact from an enemy force. WithdrawalWITNSNHObserving an activity that may result in the need to provide evidence. WitnessingWPNFIRThe firing of weapons. Weapon firingd DS283_act_task_cat_codedORD/An ACTION-TASK that is directed to be executed.OrderPLANRAn ACTION-TASK that represents a course of action that is foreseen or anticipated.PlanRQT)An ACTION-TASK that states a requirement.REQUESTTEM6An ACTION-TASK that serves as a reference in planning.Templated DS286_act_task_prio_coded1The classification which denotes those ACTION-TASKs which meet the criteria for being placed in the highest categorisation, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 12The classification which denotes those ACTION-TASKs which meet the criteria for being placed in the 2nd category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 23The classification which denotes those ACTION-TASKs which meet the criteria for being placed in the 3rd category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 34The classification which denotes those ACTION-TASKs which meet the criteria for being placed in the 4th category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 45The classification which denotes those ACTION-TASKs which meet the criteria for being placed in the 5th category, in the opinion of the reporting ORGANISATION. Priority 5` DS287_act_task_stat_cat_codedORDYAn ACTION-TASK-STATUS indicating that the ACTION-TASK has been directed to be executed. OrderPLANgAn ACTION-TASK-STATUS indicating that the ACTION-TASK is to be considered as being in a planning phase.Plan DS288_act_task_stat_pl_ind_cddNOAdditional ACTION-TASKs are expected to be added or linked to this or an associated ACTION-TASK or further refinement of the specific ACTION-TASK is intended. NoYES7The associated ACTION-TASK specification is complete. Yesd DS289_act_task_stat_prog_codedABOJThe specified ACTION-TASK has been abandoned subsequent to its initiation.AbortedCANCLD@The specified ACTION-TASK was cancelled prior to its initiation. CancelledCOM?The specified ACTION-TASK has been carried out and is complete.CompleteIPR[The specified ACTION-TASK is in the process of being carried out at the time of the report. In progressNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNSTFThe specified ACTION-TASK has not yet begun at the time of the report. Not startedPAUXThe specified ACTION-TASK has been temporarily halted for an unspecified period of time.Pausedd DS290_act_tsk_sta_amend_tim_cddRQEEATThe timings entered into this entity represent the new timings the reporting organisation requires to achieve its part of the ACTION-TASK. Require end amend timeRQESATThe timings entered into this entity represent the new timings the reporting organisation requires to achieve its part of the ACTION-TASK. Require start amend timeRQSEAT}The times entered into this entity represent the reporting organisations requested alterations to the ACTION-TASK timings. Request end amend timeRQSSAT}The times entered into this entity represent the reporting organisations requested alterations to the ACTION-TASK timings. Request start amend timed DS291_per_timing_cat_codedRDABST^A REPORTING-DATA that specifies effective date and time that are referenced to Universal Time.REPORTING-DATA-ABSOLUTE-TIMINGRDRELT^A REPORTING-DATA that specifies effective timing that is referenced to a specific ACTION-TASK.REPORTING-DATA-RELATIVE-TIMINGTIMNAA REPORTING-DATA that indicates that the start or end timing with respect to past, current, or future periods is not available.Timing not available DS293_ref_trans_type_coded COUMSGA message received by courier.Courier messageEMLMSG,A message received through an E-mail system.E-mail messageFAXMSGA message received by fax. Fax messageNKNAIt 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 specifiedPHNMSG"A message received by telephone. Phone messageRADMSG/A message received from a radio transmission. Radio messageSFXMSG#A message received by secure fax. Secure fax messageTELEX7A message received by a certain kind of civilian means. Telex message DS294_rptd_cat_codedASSqA REPORTING-DATA that points to data that is considered to be valid without being based on fact or observation. AssumedERR5A REPORTING-DATA that points to data that is wrong. ErroneousEXTRPLUA REPORTING-DATA that points to data that is based on an extrapolation of known data. ExtrapolatedINFERCA REPORTING-DATA that points to data derived from multiple sources.InferredPLANGA REPORTING-DATA that points to data expected to be true in the future.PlannedREPBA REPORTING-DATA that points to data based on fact or observation.Reportedd DS295_cntxt_rptd_assoc_cat_codCONFA relationship between a REPORTING-DATA and a CONTEXT in which the data referenced by REPORTING-DATA affirms the data referenced by CONTEXT.Is confirmed byCORRaA relationship between a REPORTING-DATA and a CONTEXT with the purpose of amending the CONTEXT. Is a correction ofIMPLgA relationship between a REPORTING-DATA and a CONTEXT that is the logical consequence of the CONTEXT. ImpliesISDFTlA relationship between a REPORTING-DATA and a CONTEXT in which a CONTEXT is recorded as a REPORTING-DATA . Is defined to beNEGAA relationship between a REPORTING-DATA and a CONTEXT, where the information referred to by the REPORTING-DATA is in any way contradictory to the information referred to by the CONTEXT. Is negated bySUPRA relationship between a REPORTING-DATA and a CONTEXT, where the information referred to by the REPORTING-DATA replaces the information referred to by the CONTEXT. Is superseded byd DS297_obj_item_assoc_subcat_cdd!ALTFORlThe subject ORGANISATION has the object ORGANISATION as able to execute its functions should the need arise.Has as alternateASGNDAn object ORGANISATION is placed in the subject ORGANISATION where such placement is relatively permanent, and/or where such "subject" organisation controls and administers the "object" organisation for its primary functions. Has assignedATPRCLrA precedence applied to the task of an artillery unit to provide fire to a formation/unit on a guaranteed basis. Has at priority callATTACHYThe placement of units in an organisation where such placement is relatively temporary. Has attachedCOMDbThe military authority and responsibility of a superior officer to issue orders to subordinates. Has full command ofDETACHmThe subject ORGANISATION has the object ORGANISATION separated from its main organisation for duty elsewhere. Has detachedDIRSUPThe support provided by a unit not attached to or under command of the supported unit or formation, but required to give priority to the support required by that unit or formation. Has in direct supportFORCEThe subject ORGANISATION is made available to the object ORGANISATION commander for the purpose of supplementing an in-place force. ReinforcesGENSRIGeneral Support Reinforcing artillery has the mission of supporting the forces as a whole and, on a secondary basis, of providing reinforcing fire for another artillery unit. "Has in general support reinforcingGENSUPlThe support that is given to the supported force as a whole and not to any particular subdivision thereof. Has in general supportHSCPTDkThe subject ORGANISATION has taken possession, as a result of forceful means, of the object ORGANISATION. Has capturedHSNSPT}Term designating the support provided to another unit, formation or organisation while remaining under the initial command. Has in support ofONCALLpA term used to specify that a pre-arranged concentration, air strike or final protective fire may be called for. Has on callOPCOMDThe authority granted to a commander to assign missions or tasks to subordinate commanders, to deploy units, to reassign forces, and to retain or delegate operational and/or tactical control as may be deemed necessary. Has operational command ofOPCONsThe authority delegated to a commander to direct forces assigned so that the commander may accomplish specific missions or tasks which are usually limited by function, time, or location; to deploy units concerned, and to retain or assign tactical control of those units. It does not include authority to assign separate employment of components of the units concerned. Has operational control ofORGANCZThe subject ORGANISATION normally has the object ORGANISATION under command in garrison. Has organicREINFCsIn artillery usage, a tactical mission in which one artillery unit augments the fire of another artillery unit. Has reinforcingRESERVThe object ORGANISATION constitutes a force that may be committed into combat only on the order of the commander of the subject ORGANISATION. Has in reserveROLEDThe subject ORGANISATION plays the role of an object ORGANISATION. Plays the role ofSAMEOThe subject ORGANISATION is deemed to be the same as the object ORGANISATION. Is the same asSPTAMMSupporting unit satisfies all ammunition resupply requirements of the supported unit including crew-served weapons and artillery. Support services - ammunitionSPTENGSSupporting unit satisfies engineering support requirements of the supported unit. Support services - engineeringSPTMEDGSupporting unit satisfies medical requirements of the supported unit. Support services - medicalSPTMVT_Supporting unit coordinates and provides road credits for the movement of the supported unit. Support services - movementSPTPARlSupporting unit satisfies all personnel administration and replacement requirements of the supported unit. Support services - per adm rplSPTPOLMSupporting unit satisfies fuel/POL supply requirements of the supported unit.Support services - POLSPTPSTDSupporting unit satisfies postal requirements of the supported unit.Support services - postalSPTRATRSupporting unit satisfies food replenishment requirements of the supported unit. Support services - rationsSPTRREpSupporting unit satisfies 2nd and 3rd line repair, recovery and evacuation requirements of the supported unit. Support services - rep, rec, evcSPTSPLDSupporting unit satisfies supply requirements of the supported unit.Support services - supplySPTTRNXSupporting unit satisfies 2nd and 3rd line transport requirements of the supported unit.Support services - transportTACCNTThe detailed, and, usually, local direction and control of movements or manoeuvres necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned. Has tactical control ofTACCOMThe authority delegated to a commander to assign tasks to forces under his command for the accomplishment of the mission assigned by higher authority. Has tactical command of DS300_obj_type_dummy_ind_codedNO.The OBJECT-TYPE represents an actual object. NoYES)The OBJECT-TYPE represents a fake object.Yes DS301_sec_clsfc_codedCTS1The security classification is COSMIC TOP SECRET.COSMIC TOP SECRETNC1The security classification is NATO CONFIDENTIAL.NATO CONFIDENTIALNR/The security classification is NATO RESTRICTED.NATO RESTRICTEDNS+The security classification is NATO SECRET. NATO SECRETNU1The security classification is NATO UNCLASSIFIED.NATO UNCLASSIFIEDd DS302_icing_cat_codedCLRICEGlossy, clear, or translucent ice formed by the relatively slow freezing of large supercooled droplets. The droplets spread out over the airframe surface before completely freezing. Clear icingMIXICEbA hard rough conglomerate of ice that can cause very rough accumulation and severe loss of lift. Mixed icingRIMICERough, milky opaque ice formed by the instantaneous freezing of small supercooled droplets which trap air within the ice as they strike the aircraft. Rime icing DS303_icing_sev_qual_codedLIGHT![No definition given in APP-6A] LightMODER[No definition given in APP-6A]ModerateSEVERE[No definition given in APP-6A]Severe DS304_atmos_prss_sys_cat_coded CLDFRTpThe discontinuity at the forward edge of an advancing cold air mass that is displacing warmer air in its path. Cold FrontHGHPRSAn area of high atmospheric pressure that has a closed circulation that is anticyclonic, i.e., as viewed from above, the circulation is clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, counterclockwise in the southern Hemisphere, undefined at the Equator. High pressure centreLOWPRS1. An area of low atmospheric pressure that has a closed circulation that is cyclonic, i.e., as viewed from above, the circulation is counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, undefined at the Equator. Because cyclonic circulation and relatively low atmospheric pressure usually coexist, in common practice the terms cyclone and low are used interchangeably. Also, because cyclones often are accompanied by inclement (sometimes destructive) weather, they are frequently referred to simply as storms. 2. Frequently misused to denote a tornado. 3. In the Indian Ocean, a tropical cyclone of hurricane or typhoon force.Low pressure centreOCCFRTOThe line along which a cold front has overtaken a warm front at ground level. Occluded frontRDGLIN3An elongated region of high atmospheric pressure. Ridge lineSQLLINA line of high winds and thunderstorms in convectively unstable air, an instability line (of non-frontal nature); it may be generated by a cold front. Such a line may be some hundreds of miles in length and is sometimes called a pseudofront. It is associated with line thunderstorms, shear line of which are the squall lines, accompanied by strong gusts, hail, rain and sometimes tornadoes, but well in advance of the cold front (if present). Squall lineSTAFRTA situation in which the surface position of a front does not move; the flow on either side of such a boundary is nearly parallel to the position of the front. Stationary frontTRGLIN2An elongated region of low atmospheric pressure. Trough lineUPCFRTOccurs when discontinuity at the forward edge of an advancing cold air mass is displacing warmer air in its path and the two air masses intersect above ground level. Upper cold frontUPWFRTOccurs when discontinuity at the forward edge of an advancing warm air mass is displacing cooler air in its path and the two air masses intersect above ground level. Upper warm frontWRMFRTpThe discontinuity at the forward edge of an advancing warm air mass that is displacing cooler air in its path. Warm front DS305_vis_cat_coded BLWSNWSnow particles raised and stirred violently by the wind to moderate or great heights. Prevailing visibility is reduced to less than 7 miles (9,999 meters) and the sky may become obscured when the particles are raised to great heights. Blowing snowDSTDVL%Well-developed dust/sand whirls (PO). An ensemble of particles of dust or sand, sometimes accompanied by small litter, raised from the ground in the form of a whirling column of varying height with a small diameter and an approximately vertical axis. Reported regardless of the visibility. Dust devilDSTSNDMDust or sand raised by the wind to a height of 6 feet (1.8 meters) or more. Blowing dust or sandDSTSTRwAn unusual, frequently severe weather condition characterised by strong winds and dust-filled air over an extensive area. Report a dust storm if the prevailing visibility is reduced to less than 5/8 miles (1,000 meters), but not less than 5/16 miles (500 meters). Report a heavy (severe) dust storm (+DS) if the visibility is reduced to less than 5/16 miles (500 meters). Dust stormFOGA visible aggregate of minute water particles (droplets), which are based on the Earths surface, extends vertically, and reduces horizontal visibility to less than 5/8 mile (1,000 meters). When fog is further described by the descriptors BC, MI, or PR, the prevailing visibility may be equal to or greater than 5/8 mile (1,000 meters). Unlike drizzle, FG does not fall to the ground. Fog/mistFRZFOGoA suspension of numerous minute ice crystals in the air, or water droplets at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius, based at the Earths surface and extending vertically to greater than 6 feet (1.8 meters). FZFG reduces prevailing visibility to less than 5/8 mile (1000 meters) and, unlike drizzle, does not fall to the ground. The water droplets may freeze upon contact with exposed objects to form a coating of rime or glaze and it can occur even though the air temperature is above freezing. The water droplets may freeze upon contact with exposed objects to form a coating of rime or glaze. Also called Ice Fog. Freezing fogHAZEA suspension in the air of extremely small, dry particles invisible to the naked eye and sufficiently numerous to give the air an opalescent appearance. This phenomenon resembles a uniform veil over the landscape and subdues all colours. Dark objects viewed through this veil tend to have a bluish tinge while bright objects, such as the sun or distant lights, tend to have a dirty yellow or reddish hue. When haze is present and the sun is well above the horizon, its light may have a peculiar silvery tinge. Haze particles may be composed of a variety of substances; e.g., dust, salt, residue from distant fires or volcanoes, pollen, etc., which generally are well diffused through the atmosphere. HazeNKNAIt 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 specifiedSMOKEKA suspension in the air of small particles produced by combustion. A transition to haze may occur when smoke particles have travelled great distances (25 to 100 miles or 40 to 160 kilometres or more) and when the larger particles have settled out and the remaining particles have become widely scattered through the atmosphere. When viewed through smoke, the disk of the sun at sunrise and sunset appears very red. The disk may have an orange tinge when the sun is above the horizon. Evenly distributed smoke from distant sources generally has a light greyish or bluish appearance. SmokeSNDSTRParticles of sand ranging in diameter from 0.008 inches to 1 millimetre carried aloft by a strong wind. The sand particles are mostly confined to the lowest ten feet, and rarely rise more than fifty feet above the ground. A sandstorm is reported if the prevailing visibility is reduced to less than 5/8 miles (1,000 metres), but not less than 5/16 miles (500 metres). Report a heavy (severe) sandstorm (+SS) if the visibility is reduced to less than 5/16 miles (500 metres). Sandstorm DS306_route_dir_usage_codedALTRNG![No definition given in APP-6A] AlternatingONEWAYVOf a thoroughfare: along which traffic is permitted in only one direction; of traffic.One-wayTWOWAY^Occurring or existing in two directions; along which traffic is permitted in two directions. Two-way DS307_act_acft_employ_deplanedABSEILETo deplane using rappelling equipment while the aircraft is airborne.AbseilHOVERVTo deplane without any mechanical means from an aircraft hovering close to the ground.HoverLAND?To deplane without any mechanical means from a landed aircraft.LandPARCHTDTo deplane using parachute equipment while the aircraft is airborne. ParachuteROPE7To deplane using a rope while the aircraft is airborne.RopeWINCHJTo deplane by using a winch-operated cable while the aircraft is airborne.Winch DS308_surface_firm_codedFIRMAble to support the helicopter and can be used by 2 wheel drive vehicles or 4 wheel drive vehicles and trailers, unless heavy and continuous use is intended.FirmMODER^To be used by 3 or 4 ton vehicles which should be able to start from rest using 4 wheel drive.ModerateSOFTcFour wheel drive vehicles cannot start from rest but might be able to cross if already on the move.Soft DS309_recirc_ind_codedNOSThe specific GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE will not recirculate as a result of rotor downwash.NoYESOThe specific GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE will recirculate as a result of rotor downwash.Yes DS310_org_act_assoc_cat_cdd APPRAuthorises a specific ACTION.ApprovesCONTRLHas responsibility for.ControlsCOORRResponsible for coordinating the ACTION when two, or more, resources are involved.Is coordinating agent forINIT6Starts the planning or execution of a specific ACTION. InitiatesINTRSTCThe specific ORGANISATION takes an interest in the specific ACTION.Is interested inLIAISNODenotes the ORGANISATION that acts as the liaison in connection with an ACTION.Is liaison forOBSRVD<The specific ORGANISATION has witnessed the specific ACTION.ObservedPLAN,Performs the detailing of a specific ACTION.PlansPOCFDenotes the organisation to be contacted in connection with an ACTION.Is point of contact forPROVDR.States the commander's guidance or intent for.Provides direction forREP;The specific ORGANISATION accounts for its specific ACTION.ReportedREQUSTIndicates a need for.RequestsSSPCTDnThe specific ORGANISATION inclines to think that the specific ACTION has occurred, is occurring or will occur. Suspectedd DS311_org_actt_roe_stat_cat_codAUTHRQgThe ORGANISATION requests the activation of a particular RULE OF ENGAGEMENT for a specific ACTION-TASK.Authorisation requestAUTHRSVThe ORGANISATION activates a particular RULE OF ENGAGEMENT for a specific ACTION-TASK. AuthoriseCANCELXThe ORGANISATION deactivates a particular RULE OF ENGAGEMENT for a specific ACTION-TASK.CancelCNCLRQiThe ORGANISATION requests the deactivation of a particular RULE OF ENGAGEMENT for a specific ACTION-TASK.Cancellation requestDENYRQpThe ORGANISATION denies a request for activation or cancellation of a particular ACTION-TASK-RULE-OF-ENGAGEMENT. Deny request DS312_tgt_prsnl_protect_cat_codCOVERJFirst volley (under overhead cover); second volley (under overhead cover). Under coverDUGIN.First volley (dug in); second volley (dug in).Dug inPRANDDFirst volley (half prone; half standing); second volley (all prone).Half prone, half standingPRONE,First volley (prone); second volley (prone).PronePROVER;First volley (prone); second volley (under overhead cover).Prone, under coverPRUG-First volley (prone); second volley (dug in). Prone, dug in DS313_mine_prsnc_codedNKN:It is not possible to determine whether mines are present. Not knownNOBThere are no mines in the specific FACILITY or GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE.NoYESAMines are present in the specific FACILITY or GEOGRAPHIC-FEATURE.Yes DS314_minefield_depth_plcmnt_cdMIXEDDA MINEFIELD that contains a both surface and sub-surface laid mines.MixedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSUBSRFBA MINEFIELD placed below the surface so as to be hidden from view. SubsurfaceSURFCE"A MINEFIELD placed on the surface.Surface DS315_minefield_stop_power_cddHIGHLMinefield to be covered by light direct fire. Mines per square meter: 0.004.HighLOWEHarrassment used with other munitions. Mines per square meter: 0.001.LowMEDIUMLMinefield to be covered by light direct fire. Mines per square meter: 0.002.Medium DS316_rptd_accur_coded1=Reported data is confirmed by at least 3 independent sources. Confirmed24Reported data is confirmed by 2 independent sources.Probable3*Reported data is given by only one source.Possible4+Reported data can be viewed with suspicion.Doubtful58Reported data shall be considered as probably erroneous. Improbable6<Basis for the estimate of Reported data cannot be estimated.Truth cannot be judged` DS317_rptd_reliablty_codedAxThe source of the reported data can be considered as completely reliable, i.e. erroneous information cannot be produced.Completely reliableBThe source of the reported data can be considered as usually reliable, i.e. erroneous information can be produced, but the probability of such events can be neglected.Usually reliableCThe source of the reported data can be considered as fairly reliable, i.e. erroneous information can be produced, with a probability that cannot be neglected.Fairly reliableDThe source of the reported data is not usually reliable, i.e. the probability of producing erroneous information is high (>30%).Not usually reliableEzThe source of the reported data is not reliable, i.e. the produced reported data can generally be considered as erroneous. UnreliableFGThe reliability of the source of the reported data cannot be estimated.Reliability cannot be judged DS318_rptd_source_type_codedAIRRECzThe intelligence information is gathered either by visual observation from the air or through the use of airborne sensors.Air reconnaissanceARTOBSIThe intelligence information is derived from artillery unit surveillance.Artillery observationCAPDOCQThe intelligence information is derived from documentation seized from the enemy.Captured documentCAPMATYThe intelligence information is derived from equipment or supplies seized from the enemy.Captured materialCOMINTThe intelligence information is derived from electromagnetic communications and communications systems by other than intended recipients or users.Communications intelligenceCONTACThe discrete airborne, surface or subsurface intelligence information is collected from electronic, acoustic, and/or visual sensors.ContactDEFECTThe intelligence information is collected from a person who repudiates his or her country when beyond its jurisdiction or control.DefectorELINTThe intelligence information is derived from electromagnetic non-communications transmissions by other than intended recipients or users.Electronic intelligenceEYOBSNTThe intelligence information is derived from a human observation without any device.Eyeball observationGRDRECIThe intelligence information is derived from ground reconnaissance tasks.Ground reconnaissanceHUMINTHThe intelligence information is collected and provided by human sources.Human intelligenceINFLITXThe intelligence information is reported as mission results by aircrews while in flight.InflightLRRPSThe intelligence information is derived from ground reconnaissance behind the FLOT. Long range reconnaissance patrolOPTR]The intelligence information is derived from optronic sensors surveillance or reconnaissance.Optronic intelligencePOW=The intelligence information is derived from captured forces.Prisoner of warRADARRThe intelligence information is derived from radar surveillance or reconnaissance.RadarREFUGEThe intelligence information is derived from persons who, owing to religious persecution or political troubles, move within their own country (national refugees) or across international boundaries.RefugeeRPVThe intelligence information is derived from an unmanned vehicle capable of being controlled from a distant location through a communication link.Remotely-piloted vehicleSATVThe intelligence information is derived from satellite surveillance or reconnaissance. SatelliteSIGINTThe intelligence information is collected either by communications intelligence or electronic intelligence when there is no requirement to differentiate between these two types of intelligence, or represents a fusion of information from the two.Signal intelligenceUGSNThe intelligence information is derived from an unmanned ground sensor device.Unattended ground sensorUNSPEC<The source of the intelligence information is not specified.Unspecified sensitive sourceVARI?The intelligence information is derived from different sources.Various sources DS319_fac_stat_cat_codedMEDFSTOA FACILITY-STATUS that is a record of condition of a specific medical facility.MEDICAL-FACILITY-STATUSNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specified DS320_mfs_cas_evac_dest_cddHOMHOL6Individual was evacuated to home or holding country. Home or holding countryMEDTHT<Individual was evacuated to a medical facility in theatre. Medical facility in theatre DS321_casualty_group_codedFRFOR1The casualty is a member of the friendly force. Friendly forcesLOCCIV#The casualty is a local civilian. Local civiliansOPFOR1The casualty is a member of the opposing force. Opposing forces DS322_mfs_intvl_evac_dest_cddHOMHOL6Individual was evacuated to home or holding country. Home or holding countryMEDTHT<Individual was evacuated to a medical facility in theatre. Medical facility in theatreRETDTY"Individual was returned to duty. Returned to duty DS323_mfs_intvl_cas_type_cddBTLSTRDCasualties are the result of battle stress or psychiatric reasons. Battle stress/psychiatricDISEAS'Casualties are the result of disease. DiseasedNONBAT1Casualties are the result of non-battle injury. Non-battle injuryWOUND7Casualties are the result of being wounded in action. Wounded in action DS324_mfs_pend_surg_triag_cddT1@Very seriously injured - 1 hour expected duration for surgery. T1-Very seriously injuredT3?Minimally injured - 35 minutes expected duration for surgery. T3-Minimally injuredT2<Seriously injured - 2 hours expected duration for surgery. T2-Seriously injured DS325_msn_capab_cat_coded]AIRBRNeThe capability to carry out operations, either by paradrop or air landing, following an air movement.AirborneAIRINT0Air operations conducted to destroy, neutralise, or delay the enemy's military potential before it can be brought to bear effectively against friendly forces at such distance from friendly forces that detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of friendly forces is not required.Air interdictionAMPHThe capability to conduct an operation launched from the sea by military forces against a hostile or potentially hostile shore. AmphibiousANTSUBaOperations conducted with the intention of denying the enemy the effective use of his submarines.Anti-submarine warfareARASLTrThe capability to perform a mission involving total integration of helicopter assets in their ground or air roles. Air assaultARCBThe capability to perform a mission involving an arctic operation.ArcticARTYSVThe capability to calculate the coordinates and the altitude of an object/point and from which the bearings/azimuths to a number of reference objects are also known.Artillery surveyATTACK/The capability to perform an offensive mission.AttackC2No definition given in APP-6A.C2CASThe capability to perform an air action against hostile targets which are in close proximity to friendly forces and which require detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces.Close air supportCIVLWE>The capability to conduct civilian law enforcement operations.Civilian law enforcementCMDOPSNo definition given in APP-6A.Command operationsCNTRINThe capability to conduct activities that are concerned with identifying and counteracting the threat to security posed by hostile intelligence services or organisations, or by individuals engaged in espionage, sabotage, subversion or terrorism.Counter intelligenceCTRINTNo definition given in APP-6A.Central intelligenceELCRNG;The capability to establish target distance electronically.Electronic rangingENGCBTTThe capability to perform engineer functions in direct support of combat operations.Engineer, combatENGCNTThe capability to build various facilities in direct support of military operations.Engineer, constructionENGCNNQThe capability to build various facilities in direct support of naval operations.Engineer, construction navalEWThe capability involving 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 warfareEWDFThe capability for obtaining bearings of radio frequency emitters by using a directional antenna and a display unit on an intercept receiver or ancillary equipment.%Electronic warfare, direction findingEWINTCThe capability to intercept intentional or unintentional radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition.Electronic warfare, interceptEWJAMThe capability to deliver radiation, re-radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy with the object of impairing the use of electronic devices, equipment or systems being used by an enemy.Electronic warfare, jammingFINANCThe capability to provide financial advice and guidance, support for the procurement process, providing pay and disbursing support.FinanceINTEROjThe capability to procure information by direct questioning of a person under the control of a questioner. InterrogationJNTINTNThe capability to produce intelligence from elements of more than one Service.Joint intelligenceLABOUR*The capability to provide labour services.LabourLEGAL)The capability to provide legal services.LegalMAINTkThe capability to provide supply and repair services to keep a force in condition to carry out its mission. MaintenanceMARINENo definition given in APP-6A.MarineMCM@The capability to prevent or reduce damage or danger from mines.Mine countermeasureMEDEVCThe capability for timely and efficient movement of patients while providing en route medical care to and between medical treatment facilities.Medical evacuationMIAREXNo definition given in APP-6A.*Military intelligence, aerial exploitationMIOPSThe capability to provide information required for the planning and conducting campaigns and major operations to accomplish strategic objectives within theatres or areas of operations. Military intelligence, operationMITCEX_The capability to use information required for the planning and conducting tactical operations.,Military intelligence, tactical exploitationMNTELOaThe capability to maintain electro-optical materiel in or to restore it to a specified condition.Maintenance, electro-opticalMNTOD^The capability to maintain ordnance (ammunition) in or to restore it to a specified condition.Maintenance, ordnanceMNTODMdThe capability to maintain ordnance missile (materiel) in or to restore it to a specified condition.Maintenance, ordnance missileMOUNTNCThe capability to conduct military operations in mountainous areas.MountainMRTGRREThe capability to provide care and disposition of deceased personnel.Mortuary/graves registryMWRcThe capability to provide morale, welfare and recreation services in support of military personnel.Morale, welfare recreationNBCBIOThe capability to employ biological agents to produce casualties in man or animals and damage to plants or materiel; or defence against such employment.NBC, biologicalNBCCHDThe capability to make any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralising, making harmless, or removing, chemical agents.NBC, chemical decontaminationNBCCHMThe capability to employ chemical agents to kill, injure, or incapacitate for a significant period of time, man or animals, and deny or hinder the use of areas, facilities or materiel; or defence against such employment. NBC, chemicalNBCCHSiThe capability to employ chemical agents released as a cloud of smoke or defence against such employment.NBC, chemical, smokeNBCDECThe capability to make any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralising, making harmless, or removing, chemical or biological agents, or by removing radioactive material clinging to or around it.NBC, decontaminationNBCNUCNo definition given in APP-6A. NBC, nuclearPERSVCYThe capability to provide the support services needed by military and civilian personnel.Personnel servicesPSOThe capability to conduct multi-functional operations involving military forces and diplomatic and humanitarian agencies. The operations are designed to achieve humanitarian goals or a long term peace settlement. Peace supportPUBAFThe capability to provide those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed towards the general public.Public affairsPUBAFBThe capability to provide those public information, command information, and community relation activities over a broadcast medium, such as radio or TV, directed towards the general public.Public affairs, broadcastPUBAFJThe capability to provide those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed towards the general public in a joint services environment.!Public affairs, joint informationRAILWY(The capability to provide rail services.RailwayRECCEThe capability to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographical, or geographic characteristics of a particular area.ReconnaissanceRECVRY]The capability to contact, protect and extract personnel, small groups or units, or materiel.RecoveryREPLHO[The capability to provide personnel to take the place of other personnel who depart a unit.Replacement holdingSARThe capability to use aircraft, surface craft, submarines, specialised rescue teams, and equipment to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or sea.Search and rescueSCOUTrThe capability to move out ahead of the main force in order to reconnoitre the position or movements of the enemy.ScoutSGFCEThe capability to provide tactical communications in the combat zone.Signal, forward communicationsSGNC^The capability in signal services to manage, operate and control a communications node centre.Signal, node centreSGNLEgThe capability in signal services to manage, operate and control a communications large extension node.Signal, node, large extensionSGNSEgThe capability in signal services to manage, operate and control a communications small extension node.Signal, node, small extensionSGRDRL^The capability in signal services to manage, operate and control a communications radio relay.Signal, radio relaySGRDTA_The capability in signal services to manage, operate and control a tactical satellite terminal. Signal, radio tactical satelliteSGRDTEaThe capability in signal services to manage, operate and control a radio teletype communications.Signal, radio teletypeSGSPTThe capability to provide personnel and equipment from other forces for the establishment of a special or supplementary communications system.Signal, supportSIGINTmThe capability to provide intelligence derived from communications, electronics, and instrumentation signals.Signals intelligence (SIGINT)SIGRADXThe capability in signal services to manage, operate and control a radio communications. Signal, radioSPLC1]The capability to provide combat/fresh rations, water and personal, health and welfare items.Supply (class I)SPLC2#The capability to provide materiel.Supply (class II)SPLC3.The capability to provide fuel and lubricants.Supply (class III)SPLC3A7The capability to provide aviation fuel and lubricants.Supply (class III aviation)SPLC41The capability to provide construction materials.Supply (class IV)SPLC5EThe capability to provide ammunition, explosives and chemical agents.Supply (class V)SPLLDB7The capability to provide laundry and/or bath services.Supply, laundry/bathSPLWAT)The capability to provide drinking water.Supply (water)SRVThe capability to perform systematic observation of aerospace, surface or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means. SurveillanceSRVGMOThe capability to manage and operate a ground module for a surveillance system.Surveillance, ground moduleSRVLRThe capability to perform, from long range, systematic observation of aerospace, surface or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means from a ground station.Surveillance, long rangeSRVMETNThe capability to perform systematic observation of meteorological conditions.Surveillance, meteorologicalSRVSENJThe capability to manage, operate and maintain sensor surveillance assets.Surveillance, sensorTAIRREThe capability to use of air vehicles to obtain information concerning terrain, weather, and the disposition, composition, movement, installations, lines of communications, electronic and communication emissions of enemy forces. Also included are artillery and naval gunfire adjustment, and systematic and random observation of ground battle areas, targets, and/ or sectors of airspace.Tactical air reconnaissanceTGTIThe capability to manage, operate and maintain target acquisition assets.Target acquisitionTGTAFLOThe capability to manage, operate and maintain flash target acquisition assets.Target acquisition, flashTGTARDOThe capability to manage, operate and maintain radar target acquisition assets.Target acquisition, radarTGTASDOThe capability to manage, operate and maintain sound target acquisition assets.Target acquisition, soundTGTNG-The capability to provide targeting services. TargetingTHTMSDNThe capability to manage, operate and maintain theatre missile defence assets.Theatre missile defenceTRNAPDlThe capability to provide transportation services at aerial ports where cargo or personnel arrive or depart.Transportation, APOD/APOETRNMSLCThe capability to provide equipment for transportation of missiles.Transportation, missileTRNMVCThe capability to provide planning, routing, scheduling and control of personnel and freight movements over lines of communication. Transportation, movement controlTRNSPDhThe capability to provide transportation services at seaports where cargo or personnel arrive or depart.Transportation, SPOD/SPOEUTILTYBThe capability to provide utilities (water, gas, electric, et al).UtilityWATER?The capability to provide clean potable drinking/bathing water.Water purification DS326_msn_capab_level_codedCORPS@The specific mission can be performed at Corps level of command.CorpsDIVCThe specific mission can be performed at Division level of command.DivisionFORCE@The specific mission can be performed at Force level of command.ForceOPRFThe specific mission can be performed at Operational level of command. OperationalSTRTGCDThe specific mission can be performed at Strategic level of command. StrategicTACTCLCThe specific mission can be performed at Tactical level of command.TacticalTHTREBThe specific mission can be performed at Theatre level of command.Theatre DS327_msn_primacy_codedPRIMEDenotes the primary mission.PrimarySCNDRYDenotes the secondary mission. SecondaryTHIRDDenotes the tertiary mission.Tertiary DS328_msn_capab_qual_codedHEAVY2Can fulfil a specific mission without restriction.HeavyLIGHT<Can fulfil a specific mission only under some circumstances.LightMEDIUM4Can fulfil a specific mission with some restriction.Medium DS329_mob_cap_cat_codedAIRBRNzThe capability to be employed, following transport by air, in an assault debarkation either by parachuting or touchdown. AirborneAIRCMPzThe capability to move through the air by means that combine deriving lift from fixed wings or from aerofoils that rotate.Air, compositeAIRFWIThe capability to move through the air by deriving lift from fixed wings.Air, fixed wingAIRLGTpThe capability of an air vehicle to remain airborne and move by displacing a weight of air greater than its own.Air, lighter than airAIRRWSThe capability to move through the air by deriving lift from aerofoils that rotate.Air, rotary wingAMPH@The capability of a device to operate both on land and in water. AmphibiousANIMNT7The capability to move by using an animal as a carrier.Animal, mountedDSMNTD!The capability of moving on foot. DismountedLNDRAI/The capability of a device to move along rails. Land, railedLNDSPPAThe capability of a device to move over land under its own power.Land, self-propelledLNDTRC9The capability of a device to move on caterpillar treads. Land, trackedLNDTWDZThe capability of a device to move by means of external propulsion (mechanical or animal). Land, towedLNDWHL-The capability of a device to move on wheels. Land, wheeledNKN?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 specifiedSEASS?The capability of a device to move on or under the sea surface.Sea, subsurfaceSEASUR6The capability of a device to move on the sea surface. Sea, surfaced DS330_mob_cap_terrain_type_coddCRSCTY5The capability is valid for movement in open country. Cross-countryNKN?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 specifiedROADOThe capability is valid for terrain specifically prepared for vehicle movement.RoadSNOW4The capability is valid for terrain covered by snow.SnowTERIND6The capability is independent of the class of terrain.Terrain independentd DS331_unit_type_arm_coded#AARMORrA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of direct fire weapon systems against armoured vehicles. Anti-armourADMINA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation the management and execution of all military matters not included in strategy or tactics.AdministrativeAIRDEFgA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of weapon systems against hostile air assets. Air defenceARMANTA UNIT-TYPE equipped with armoured vehicles whose principal designation is the employment of direct fire weapon systems against armoured vehicles.Armoured anti armourARMOURpA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of tanks or other armoured direct fire weapon systems.ArmourAVA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of aircraft capable of performing a variety of battlespace functions, including reconnaissance, air operations, and tactical lift.AviationAVACOMmA UNIT-TYPE whose designation indicates employment of a mix of fixed wing, rotary wing and/or VSTOL aircraft.Aviation, compositeAVAFWZA UNIT-TYPE whose designation indicates employment of fixed-wing assets in the air regime.Aviation, fixed wingAVARW[A UNIT-TYPE whose designation indicates employment of rotary-wing assets in the air regime.Aviation, rotary wingAVAVSTrA UNIT-TYPE whose designation indicates employment of vertical/short takeoff and landing assets in the air regime.Aviation, VSTOLENGmA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is major construction, demolition, and extensive camouflage projects.EngineerEODA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the detection, identification, field evaluation, rendering-safe, recovery and final disposal of unexploded explosive ordnance.Explosive ordnance disposalFAjA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of tube artillery in support of manoeuvre units.Field artilleryFIRSPTA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of fire, coordinated with the manoeuvre of forces, to destroy, neutralise or suppress the enemy. Fire supportHQSIGSA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is to provide staff and communication equipment to set up a command and control element.Headquarters and signalsHQSTFaA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is to provide staff to man a command and control element.Headquarters staffINFlA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of non-mechanised or lorry-(truck-)borne infantry.InfantryINFWARA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is to achieve information superiority by affecting a hostile's information, information-based processes and information systems, while defending one's own information, information-based processes and information systems.Information warfareISFRCEnA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is maintenance of a state of law and order prevailing within a nation.Internal security forcesLAWENFUA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the provision of law enforcement services.Law enforcementLNDSPTUA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the provision of landing support services.Landing supportLOGnA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the planning and support of the movement and maintenance of forces. LogisticsMAINTSA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the repair and maintenance of equipment. MaintenanceMANOVA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of forces in the battlespace through movement in combination with fire, or fire potential, to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the enemy in order to accomplish the mission. ManoeuvreMEDCLyA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the provision of medical and dental services and the evacuation of casualties.MedicalMILINTA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the processing of information concerning foreign nations, hostile or potentially hostile forces or elements, or areas of actual or potential operations.Military intelligenceMSLoA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of surface-based missiles to fire at surface targets.Missile, surface-to-surfaceNBCTA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is nuclear, biological and chemical defence.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 specifiedRECCE)A UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy; or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a particular area.ReconnaissanceSIGZA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the provision of communications bearer systems.SignalSUPPLYA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the provision of all material and items used in the equipping, supporting and maintaining of military forces.SupplyTRNPTNQA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the provision of transport for assets.TransportationTRSSUPrA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the provision of transport for assets and the distribution of supplies.Transportation and supplyd DS332_unit_type_arm_spclsn_cddADCOMPmAn air-defence UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to combat aircraft by the means of both guns and missiles.Air defence, composite weaponsADGUN[An air-defence UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to combat aircraft by the means of guns.Air defence, gunADMSL_An air-defence UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to combat aircraft by the means of missiles.Air defence, missileAIREXPvA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to take full advantage of any information that was obtained from aerial sources.Aerial exploitationANTSUBVA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to combat submarines by the means of air assets.Antisubmarine warfare aviationAPODA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide transportation services at aerial ports where cargo or personnel arrive or depart. APOD/APOEARMRECeA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to recover armoured vehicles unable to move by their own means.Armour recoveryARTSVYA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to calculate the coordinates and altitude of object/point and from which the bearings/azimuths to a number of reference objects are also known.Artillery surveyATTACKPAn aviation UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to perform an offensive mission.Attack aviationAVASECkA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain a state of law and order within air facilities or assets.Aviation security forcesBIOLOGA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to employ biological agents to produce casualties in man or animals and damage to plants or materiel; or defend against such employment. BiologicalBIORECA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to obtain information about the presence, nature and concentration of biological agents in the environment.Biological reconnaissanceBRDGGxAn engineer UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to build bridges or to provide means to cross dry cuts or water courses.BridgingBRDRPTJA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide patrol along the borders. Border patrolC2AVAPA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to serve as a command and control element. C2 aviationCAVLRYDA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to fight in armoured vehicles.CavalryCHMCALA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to employ chemical agents to kill, injure, or incapacitate for a significant period of time, man or animals, and deny or hinder the use of areas, facilities or materiel; or defend against such employment.ChemicalCHMRECA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to obtain information about the presence, nature and concentration of chemical agents in the environment.Chemical, reconnaissanceCHMSMDA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to make any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralising, making harmless, or removing, chemical agents.Chemical, smoke/decontaminationCHMSMKA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to employ chemical agents released as a cloud of smoke or defend against such employment.Chemical, smokeCIVAFRA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is either to facilitate the relationships between the forces engaged on a theatre of operations and the civilian authorities of the countries in the theatre, the international organisations and the local populations, or to coordinate the actions led for the benefit of the concerned countries in order to preserve or restore the functioning of the institutions and public services as well as that of those services essential for the life of the populations of that country. Civil affairsCIVLWEUA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to conduct civilian law enforcement operations.Civilian law enforcementCNTINT[No definition given in APP-6A]Central intelligenceCNTRIN A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to conduct activities that are concerned with identifying and counteracting the threat to security posed by hostile intelligence services or organisations, or by individuals engaged in espionage, sabotage, subversion or terrorism.Counter intelligenceCSARA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or sea in enemy-controlled territory.!Combat search and rescue aviationDECONTA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to make any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralising, making harmless, or removing, chemical or biological agents, or by removing radioactive material clinging to or around it.DecontaminationDENTAL=A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide dental care.DentalDISSECzA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain a state of law and order and whose primary mode of operation is on foot.Dismounted security forcesENCNSTkA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to build various facilities in direct support of military operations.Engineer, constructionENGRECA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information required for site surveys prior to construction or demolition.Engineer, reconnaissanceENGRRWA UNIT-TYPE whose primary functions includes construction or demolition of roads and railways in support of military operations.Engineer, road/railwaysEWA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to use electromagnetic energy to determine, exploit, reduce, or prevent hostile use of the electromagnetic spectrum and to perform actions in order to retain its effective use by friendly forces.Electronic warfareEWDFA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to obtain bearings of radio frequency emitters by using a directional antenna and a display unit on an intercept receiver or ancillary equipment.%Electronic warfare, direction findingEWINTCA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to intercept intentional or unintentional radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition.Electronic warfare, interceptEWJAMA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to deliver radiation, re-radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy with the object of impairing the use of electronic devices, equipment or systems being used by an enemy.Electronic warfare, jammingFAHOWwA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of howitzers or artillery guns in support of manoeuvre units.Field artillery, howitzer/gunFAMLRSrA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of multi rocket launchers in support of manoeuvre units.&Field artillery, multi rocket launcherFAMORTcA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of mortars in support of manoeuvre units.Field artillery, mortarFARCKLlA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of rocket launchers in support of manoeuvre units. Field artillery, rocket launcherFASLRSsA UNIT-TYPE whose principal designation is the employment of single rocket launchers in support of manoeuvre units.'Field artillery, single rocket launcherFINANCDA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide financial services.FinanceHNDLDGA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to transfer materiel in or out of transportation means such as trains, ships or planes. Handling, loading/unloadingINTEROA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to procure information by direct questioning of a person under the control of a questioner. InterrogationJNTINTeA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to produce intelligence from elements of more than one Service.Joint intelligenceLABOURAA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide labour services.LabourLEGAL@A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide legal services.Legal servicesMCMAVAoA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to prevent or reduce damage or danger from mines by using airborne means.Mine countermeasure aviationMEDEVCAn aviation UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to move patients by air means in a timely and efficient manner while providing en route medical care to and between medical treatment facilities.Medical evacuation aviationMEDTRSA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to move patients between medical treatment facilities while providing en route medical care.Medical transportMEDTRTmA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to perform interventions or treatment under supervision of a physician.Medical treatmentMETEOA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to perform systematic observation of meteorological conditions and/or forecast future meteorological conditions.MeteorologicalMILPOLAA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide police services.Military policeMIOPSA military intelligence UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide information required for the planning and conducting campaigns and major operations to accomplish strategic objectives within theatres or areas of operations.!Military intelligence, operationsMNTELCA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain electronics and armament (materiel) in or to restore it to operational condition.!Maintenance, electronics/armamentMNTELOxA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain electro-optical materiel in or to restore it to operational condition.Maintenance, electro-opticalMNTHVYA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to accomplish supply and repair actions necessary to keep the heavy equipment of a force in condition to carry out its mission.Maintenance, heavyMNTMSL{A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain ordnance missile (materiel) in or to restore it to operational condition.Maintenance, missileMNTORDuA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain ordnance (ammunition) in or to restore it to operational condition.Maintenance, ordnanceMRTGRR\A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide care and disposition of deceased personnel.Mortuary/graves registryMVTCNTA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide planning, routing, scheduling and control of personnel and freight movements over lines of communication.Movement controlMWRzA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide morale, welfare and recreation services in support of military personnel.Morale/welfare/recreationNBCRECA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to obtain information about the presence, nature and concentration of NBC agents in the environment.NBC reconnaissanceNUCLERlA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to defend or protect against nuclear, biological and chemical dangers.NuclearPERSVC^A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide services related to personnel administration.Personnel servicesPIPELNRA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to construct, maintain or operate pipelines.PipelinePOSTALAA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide postal services.PostalPSYCHsA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide treatment dealing with the mental and emotional state of a person. PsychologicalPSYOPA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behaviour of foreign governments, organisations, groups, and individuals.Psychological operationsPUBAFA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide public information, command information, and community relations activities directed towards the general public.Public affairsPUBAFBA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide public information, command information, and community relation activities over a broadcast medium, such as radio or TV, directed towards the general public.Public affairs, broadcastPUBAFJA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide public information, command information, and community relations activities directed towards the general public in a joint services environment.!Public affairs, joint informationQMTA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide lodging and rations for the troops. QuartermasterRAILSEoA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain a state of law and order within railway facilities or assets.Railway security forcesRANGER[No definition given in APP-6A]RangerRECAVAAA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to obtain, by airborne means and through visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographical, or geographic characteristics of a particular area.Reconnaissance aviationRECOVR\A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to recover vehicles unable to move by their own means.RecoveryREFAVAXA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to deliver fuel to other aircraft while in flight.Refuel aviationRELCHPDA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide religious services.Religious/chaplainREPLHOrA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide personnel to take the place of other personnel who depart a unit.Replacement holdingRIVSECqA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to maintain a state of law and order and that operates on or along a river.Riverine security forcesSARAVAnAn aviation UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or sea.Search and rescue aviationSCOUT8A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to patrol an area.Scout aviationSEAL[No definition given in APP-6A]SEALSECPOLoA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide security police services for air-related facilities or assets.Security police, airSGCMDO[No definition given in APP-6A]Signal, command operationsSGELCRRA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to establish target distance electronically.Signal, electronic rangingSGNCbA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control a communications node centre.Signal, node centreSGNLEkA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control a communications large extension node.Signal, node, large extensionSGNSEkA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control a communications small extension node.Signal, node, small extensionSGRADZA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control radio communications. Signal, radioSGRDRLbA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control a communications radio relay.Signal, radio relaySGSPTA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide personnel and equipment from other forces for the establishment of a special or supplementary communications system.Signal supportSGTACScA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control a tactical satellite terminal.Signal, tactical satelliteSGTELCcA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control radio-teletype communications.Signal, teletype centreSGTELSaA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage, operate and control a tactical telephone switch.Signal, telephone switchSHRPATGA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide shore patrol services. Shore patrolSIGINTA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide intelligence derived from communications, electronics, and instrumentation signals.Signals intelligenceSPBOAT[No definition given in APP-6A] Special boatSPCFORA UNIT-TYPE, selected, trained and organised to special levels, whose primary function is to be employed in pursuit of strategic objectives.Special forcesSPLC1tA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide combat/fresh rations, water and personal, health and welfare items.Supply, class ISPLC2:A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide materiel.Supply, class IISPLC3EA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide fuel and lubricants.Supply, class IIISPLC3ANA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide aviation fuel and lubricants.Supply, class III aviationSPLC4HA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide construction materials.Supply, class IVSPLC5\A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide ammunition, explosives and chemical agents.Supply, class VSPLLDBNA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide laundry and/or bath services.Supply, laundry/bathSPLWAT@A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide drinking water. Supply, waterSPODA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide transportation services at sea ports where cargo or personnel arrive or depart. SPOD/SPOESPOPSPKA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to support special operations forces.Special operations supportSPSSNR[No definition given in APP-6A] Special SSNRSRSNSC[No definition given in APP-6A]Surveillance, sensor, SCMSRVA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to perform systematic observation of aerospace, surface or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means. SurveillanceSRVGSMfA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage and operate a ground module for a surveillance system.#Surveillance, ground station moduleSRVGSReA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage and operate a ground radar for a surveillance system.'Surveillance, ground surveillance radarSRVLRA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to perform, from long range, systematic observation of aerospace, surface or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means from a ground station.Surveillance, long rangeSRVSENWA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage and operate sensor surveillance assets.Surveillance, sensorSURGCA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide surgical services.SurgicalTACEXPA military intelligence UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to use information required for the planning and conducting tactical operations.Tactical exploitationTGTACQVA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage and operate target acquisition assets.Target acquisitionTGTAOP^A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage and operate optical target acquisition assets.Target acquisition, opticalTGTARD\A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage and operate radar target acquisition assets.Target acquisition, radarTGTASD\A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to manage and operate sound target acquisition assets.Target acquisition, soundTGTNGDA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide targeting services. TargetingTOPOZA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to produce maps and other topographical information.Topographical surveyTRNMSLZA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide equipment for transportation of missiles.Transportation, missileTRNRLYUA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide transportation by means of railways.Transportation, railwaysUDTA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to damage or destroy equipment or facilities laying totally or partially in water and that moves under the water surface to achieve this.Underwater demolitionUTLAVATAn aviation UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to transport equipment or personnel.Utility aviationVET[A UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide medical or surgical treatment for animals. VeterinaryWATERVA UNIT-TYPE whose primary function is to provide clean potable drinking/bathing water.Water purificationd DS333_unit_type_cat_codedCOMBATA UNIT-TYPE who closes with and destroys enemy forces or provides firepower and destructive capabilities in the battlespace. CombatCOMSERpA UNIT-TYPE tasked to provide support to combat forces, primarily in the fields of administration and logistics.Combat service supportCOMSPTgA UNIT-TYPE that provides critical combat functions in conjunction with combat arms units and soldiers.Combat supportNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSOFA UNIT-TYPE that provides unique capabilities of special reconnaissance, direct action and military assistance in order to undertake difficult, dangerous and sometimes politically sensitive missions for the theatre commander.Special operations forcesd DS334_eqpt_type_cat_coded AIRCFT*An EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed to fly. AIRCRAFT-TYPEELCTRN`An EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed to use electronic processing to realise its primary function.ELECTRONIC-EQUIPMENT-TYPEENGEQGAn EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed to accomplish engineering functions.ENGINEERING-EQUIPMENT-TYPELNDWEP]An EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed for the delivery of fires while operating on land surface.LAND-WEAPON-TYPEMISCEQUAn EQUIPMENT-TYPE whose designed function does not fit in any other defined category.MISCELLANEOUS-EQUIPMENT-TYPENBCEQsAn EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed for specialised roles in detecting, decontaminating or reconnoitring NBC agents.NBC-EQUIPMENT-TYPERAIL=An EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed to operate on rail tracks. RAILCAR-TYPEVEHCLEAn EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed to operate on land routes (other than rail) with a primary role of transporting personnel, equipment or supplies. VEHICLE-TYPEVESSELLAn EQUIPMENT-TYPE that is designed to operate on or under the water surface. VESSEL-TYPE DS335_lndwptyp_fire_guid_inddNO=The specific LAND-WEAPON-TYPE does not provide fire-guidance.NoYES5The specific LAND-WEAPON-TYPE provides fire-guidance.Yesd DS336_acft_type_cat_codedAIRRW8A manned aircraft dependent on rotating blades for lift.Rotary wing, mannedAUTOGYUAn aircraft powered by a conventional propeller and a freewheeling, horizontal rotor.AutogyroDRONEWAn unmanned vehicle that conducts its mission without guidance from an external source.DroneFIXWNG.A manned aircraft dependent on wings to fly. Fixed wing, mannedLGTAIRaA manned machine or device capable of atmospheric flight weighing less than the air it displaces.Lighter than air, mannedNKN?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 specifiedUAVAn unmanned aircraft which conducts its mission without guidance from an external source or by being controlled from a distant location through a communication link.Unmanned aerial vehicle DS337_acft_type_subcat_coded AEWCONAn aircraft equipped with search and height finding radars and communications equipment designed to provide air surveillance and to control airborne weapons systems."Airborne early warning and controlAIRTRISTransportation by air, reaching medium distances between 1,852 to 4,630 kilometres.Air-transport, medium rangeAIRTRLATransportation by air, reaching distances above 4,630 kilometres.Air-transport, long rangeAIRTRSKTransportation by air, reaching short distances less than 1,852 kilometres.Air-transport, short rangeANTARMXAn aircraft designed and primarily armed for use in the destruction of armoured targets. Anti-armourASWAIRwAn aircraft employed in an operation conducted with the intention of denying the enemy the effective use of submarines.Anti-submarineATTACK`An aircraft specifically designed to employ various weapons to attack and destroy enemy targets.AttackBOMBIRA bomber designed for a tactical operating radius of between 1,852 to 4,630 kilometres at design gross weight and design bomb load.Bomber, medium rangeBOMBLRtA bomber designed for a tactical operating radius over 4,630 kilometres at design gross weight and design bomb load.Bomber, long rangeBOMBSRxA bomber designed for a tactical operating radius of under 1,852 kilometres at design gross weight and design bomb load.Bomber, short rangeCIVCRG8A non-military aircraft used for the transport of cargo.Civilian, cargoCIVNOSA non-military aircraft.!Civilian, not otherwise specifiedCIVPSG=A non-military aircraft used for the transport of passengers.Civilian, passengerCMDCTLAn aircraft designed and equipped to allow a commander to exercise authority and direction over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.Command and controlELCCNMSAn aircraft that operates in a division of electronic warfare involving actions taken to prevent or reduce an enemy's effective use of the electromagnetic spectrum through the use of electromagnetic energy. There are three subdivisions of electronic countermeasures: electronic jamming, electronic deception and electronic neutralisation.Electronic counter measuresEWpAn aircraft designed for military action to exploit the electromagnetic spectrum encompassing: the search for, interception and identification of electromagnetic emissions, the employment of electromagnetic energy, including directed energy, to reduce or prevent hostile use of the electromagnetic spectrum, and actions to ensure its effective use by friendly forces.Electronic warfareFIGBOMBAn aircraft that combines the functions of a fighter and a bomber.Fighter-bomberFIGHTRA generic term to describe a type of fast and manoeuvrable fixed wing aircraft capable of tactical air operations against air and/or surface targets.FighterHVYLFT&An aircraft able to carry heavy loads. Heavy liftIMINGTAn aircraft designed and equipped with imaging sensors primarily for the purpose of gathering imagery for intelligence purposes.Imagery intelligence gatheringLGTLFT,An aircraft able to carry lightweight loads. Light liftMEDEVCNAn aircraft designed and equipped to perform medical evacuation and treatment.Medical evacuationMEDLFT.An aircraft able to carry medium weight loads. Medium liftMINWARsAn aircraft designed and equipped to perform mine warfare functions including mine laying and mine countermeasures. Mine warfareNKN?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 specifiedRECCEAn aircraft intended to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or potential enemy, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a particular area.ReconnaissanceSAR|An aircraft designed and equipped to look for and bring back any lost, incapacitated or captured person or group of persons.Search and rescueSIINGAAn aircraft designed and equipped primarily for the purpose of intercepting and gathering electronic and communications transmissions for intelligence purposes.Signals intelligence gatheringTANKERYAn aircraft used for carrying fuel in bulk, esp. for the aerial refueling of other craft.TankerTRAAIR6An aircraft used in training pilots or other aircrews.TrainerUTILTYMulti-purpose aircraft capable of lifting troops but may be used in a command and control, logistics, casualty evacuation or armed aircraft role.Utility DS339_elceqpt_type_cat_cdd C3I3Equipment specifically designed to be used for C3I.C3ICOMA group of interrelated communications equipment utilising the electromagnetic spectrum for the transmission and/or receiving of speech and data information. CommunicationDPE8Equipment for storing, sharing and manipulation of data.Data-processingEWAn equipment used for military action involving 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 warfareFRCvA group of interrelated fire control equipments and/or instruments designed for use with a weapon or group of weapons. Fire controlNAVwA group of interrelated navigation equipments and/or instruments designed to aid in movement from one point to another. NavigationNKN?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 specifiedPAS.A device capable of delivering voice messages.Public address systemSENjA device that detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it.Sensor DS340_elceqpt_type_sbct_cddACVACV[No definition given in APP-6A]Armoured C2V/ACVAMTRADwThe transmission and reception of radio-frequency electromagnetic waves as a means of communication usually as a hobby.Amateur radio deviceATCRAD(A radar used for monitoring air traffic.Air-traffic control radarAUDSTDKA device, usually film, tapes, or Laser Disk used for the storage of sound.Audio storage deviceBEACONAn electronic source that emits a distinctive or characteristic signal used for the determination of bearings, courses, or locations.BeaconCARADAA radar used to detect and locate enemy artillery weapon systems.Counter-artillery radarCOMANT<An equipment for sending or receiving electromagnetic waves.Communication antennaCOMSYS8A set of equipment designed for communications purposes.Communication systemCOMVEH.A vehicle equipped with communication devices.Communication vehicleDATLNKcThe means of connecting one location to another for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data. Data linkESTSTR>A radar used for tracking satellite or other objects in space.$Earth satellite/space tracking radarEWARADdA radar used for early notification of the launch or approach of unknown weapons or weapon carriers.Early warning/acquisition radarFCRADPRadar used to provide target information inputs to a weapon fire control system.Fire-control radarFFINDrA system using electromagnetic transmissions to which equipment carried by friendly forces automatically responds.Friend/foe identificationGSRRADLRadar with the normal function of maintaining continuous watch over an area.Ground surveillance radarHFRADA radar used to display the distance between an aircraft datum and the surface vertically below as determined by a reflecting radar transmission.Height-finding radarLOUDSPeAn instrument for amplifying sound waves so that they can be heard at a distance from the instrument. LoudspeakerMEGPHN<An electronic instrument for carrying sound a long distance. MegaphoneMETRAD>A radar used to observe and measure meteorological conditions.Meteorological radarNAVRAD9A radar used to monitor the moving parameters of a craft.Navigation radarNKN?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 specifiedRADBRDXOrganised wireless broadcasting in sound as a medium of communication or as an art form.Radio broadcast deviceRIDDNAn equipment used to detect objects moving into or within an area of interest."Remote intrusion detection devicesSONARnSOund NAvigation Ranging. A sonic device used primarily for the detection and location of underwater objects.SonarTELSWTGA device for making and breaking the connections in a telephone system.Telephone switchVIDBRDdA device that stores images to be displayed on a television screen or other cathode-ray tube device.Video broadcast deviceVISSTRhA device, usually film, tape, Digital Video Device (DVD) or Laser Disk used for the storage of pictures.Visual storage device DS341_engeqpt_type_cat_cddBRDVEH#A vehicle used to deliver a bridge.Bridge vehicleBRIDGG@Equipment designed for the crossing of gaps and other obstacles.BridgingCNSTVE3A vehicle generally used in the construction trade.Construction vehicleCONST&An equipment used to build a facility. ConstructionDOZERA heavy caterpillar tractor fitted with a broad steel blade in front, used for removing obstacles, levelling uneven surfaces, etc.DozerERTHMVOA vehicle designed for the excavation or shifting of large quantities of earth. EarthmoverMCBRLY?A tracked vehicle designed to carry and lay a removable bridge.Mechanised bridge layerMINCLR6A vehicle whose purpose is to remove or destroy mines. Mine clearerMINECL9An equipment whose purpose is to remove or destroy mines. Mine-clearingMINEDT>An equipment whose purpose is to detect the presence of mines.Mine-detectionMINEMR)An equipment used to delimit a minefield.Minefield markingMINLAY+An equipment whose purpose is to lay mines. Mine-layingMINLYR(A vehicle whose purpose is to lay mines. Mine layerMNLYAR2An armoured vehicle whose purpose is to lay mines.$Mine layer, armoured vehicle mountedMNLYTR(A trailer whose purpose is to lay mines.Mine layer, trailer mountedNKN?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 specifiedTFBRIDCA bridge that can be laid on floating structure to permit crossing.Tactical floating bridge DS342_lndwptyp_cat_coded AD>A weapon specifically designed for the engagement of aircraft. Air-defenceATGA weapon specifically designed for the engagement of armoured vehicles. Anti-tankCANNON_A weapon for firing projectiles, having a heavy metal tube installed on a carriage or mounting.CannonFA^Artillery that is self propelled or towed for use in the field in support of manoeuvre forces.Field artilleryMISSYS@A system designed to launch a powered guided object at a target.Missile systemMORTARmA portable, muzzle-loading cannon used to fire shells at low velocities, short ranges, and high trajectories.MortarNKN?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 specifiedRCKARTBA system designed to launch a powered unguided object at a target.Rocket artillerySMARMS2Individual portable weapon for defensive purposes. Small armsTANKsAn armoured vehicle whose principal weapon is a direct fire gun optimised for the destruction of armoured vehicles.Tank DS343_lndwp_type_subcat_codedOAAMGUNJAn anti-aircraft gun, normally belt fed, employed in the air defence role.Anti-aircraft machine gunADCANaAn automatic cannon, usually linked to remote sensors, used primarily in the role of air defence.Air-defence automatic cannonADGUN0A gun used primarily in the role of air defence.Air-defence gunADHEV6A heavy gun used primarily in the role of air defence.Air-defence gun, heavyADLGT6A light gun used primarily in the role of air defence.Air-defence gun, lightADMED7A medium gun used primarily in the role of air defence.Air-defence gun, mediumADMIS_A structural device designed to support and hold an air defence missile in position for firing.Air-defence missile launcherADMLLRiA structural device designed to support and hold a long range air defence missile in position for firing.(Air-defence missile launcher, long rangeADMLMRkA structural device designed to support and hold a medium range air defence missile in position for firing.*Air-defence missile launcher, medium rangeADMLSRjA structural device designed to support and hold a short range air defence missile in position for firing.)Air-defence missile launcher, short rangeADMLTfA structural device designed to support and hold a theatre air defence missile in position for firing.%Air-defence missile launcher, theatreAIFVhAn armoured vehicle used for transporting an infantry team and able to support it by the use of weapons.)Armoured infantry fighting/combat vehicleARTHEV[No definition given in APP-6A]Artillery, heavyARTLGT[No definition given in APP-6A]Artillery, lightARTMED[No definition given in APP-6A]Artillery, mediumARVrA lightly armoured, highly mobile vehicle, serving as the main reconnaissance in infantry and airborne operations.Armoured reconnaissance vehicleASSMLeA structural device designed to support and hold an anti-ship surface missile in position for firing."Anti-ship surface missile launcherATGNHV(A heavy gun designed to destroy tanks. Anti-tank gun, heavyATGNLT(A light gun designed to destroy tanks. Anti-tank gun, lightATGNMD)A medium gun designed to destroy tanks. Anti-tank gun, mediumATGUN A gun designed to destroy tanks. Anti-tank gunATMIS]A structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank missile in position for firing.Anti-tank missile launcherATMLHVcA heavy structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank missile in position for firing.!Anti-tank missile launcher, heavyATMLLTcA light structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank missile in position for firing.!Anti-tank missile launcher, lightATMLMDdA medium structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank missile in position for firing."Anti-tank missile launcher, mediumATRLHVdA heavy structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank rocket in position for firing. Anti-tank rocket launcher, heavyATRLLTbA light structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank rocket in position for firing. Anti-tank rocket launcher, lightATRLMDeA medium structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank rocket in position for firing. !Anti-tank rocket launcher, mediumATROC\A structural device designed to support and hold an anti-tank rocket in position for firing.Anti-tank rocket launcherBMLLRgA structural device designed to support and hold a long range ballistic missile in position for firing.&Ballistic missile launcher, long rangeBMLMRiA structural device designed to support and hold a medium range ballistic missile in position for firing.(Ballistic missile launcher, medium rangeBMLSRhA structural device designed to support and hold a short range ballistic missile in position for firing.'Ballistic missile launcher, short rangeBTNKHEAn armoured fighting vehicle of more than 50 metric tons which, as its primary function, is designed to close with the enemy and engage their armour and infantry with direct fire.Battle-tank, heavyBTNKLIAn armoured fighting vehicle of less than 20 metric tons which, as its primary function, is designed to close with the enemy and engage their armour and infantry with direct fire.Battle-tank, lightBTNKMEAn armoured fighting vehicle of more than 20 and less than 50 metric tons which, as its primary function, is designed to close with the enemy and engage their armour and infantry with direct fire.Battle-tank, mediumDFGN![No definition given in APP-6A] Direct fire gunDFGNHV![No definition given in APP-6A] Direct fire gun, heavyDFGNLT![No definition given in APP-6A] Direct fire gun, lightDFGNMD![No definition given in APP-6A] Direct fire gun, mediumFFARTGuns inside a fortress.Fixed fortification artilleryFLAMETSA weapon that projects incendiary fuel and has provision for ignition of this fuel. Flame-throwerGCML`A structural device designed to support and hold a guided cruise missile in position for firing.Guided cruise missile launcherGRENLNRA structural device designed to support and hold a grenade in position for firing.Grenade launcherGRLNHVZA heavy structural device designed to support and hold a grenade in position for firing. Grenade launcher, heavyGRLNLTZA light structural device designed to support and hold a grenade in position for firing. Grenade launcher, lightGRLNMD[A medium structural device designed to support and hold a grenade in position for firing. Grenade launcher, mediumGUNyA cannon with a relatively long barrel, operating with a relatively low angle of fire, and having a high muzzle velocity.GunGUNHOWKA cannon that has the capability of both low-angle and high-angles of fire. Gun/howitzerHOWIT$A cannon that combines certain characteristics of guns and mortars. Normally a cannon with a tube length of 20 to 30 calibres; however, the tube length can exceed 30 calibres and still be considered a howitzer when the high angle firing zoning solution permits range overlap between charges.HowitzerHOWTHV,A heavy cannon that combines certain characteristics of guns and mortars. Normally a cannon with a tube length of 20 to 30 calibres; however, the tube length can exceed 30 calibres and still be considered a howitzer when the high angle firing zoning solution permits range overlap between charges. Howitzer, heavyHOWTLT,A light cannon that combines certain characteristics of guns and mortars. Normally a cannon with a tube length of 20 to 30 calibres; however, the tube length can exceed 30 calibres and still be considered a howitzer when the high angle firing zoning solution permits range overlap between charges. Howitzer, lightHOWTMD-A medium cannon that combines certain characteristics of guns and mortars. Normally a cannon with a tube length of 20 to 30 calibres; however, the tube length can exceed 30 calibres and still be considered a howitzer when the high angle firing zoning solution permits range overlap between charges. Howitzer, mediumMACGHV/A heavy automatic gun giving continuous fire. Machine gun, heavyMACGLT/A light automatic gun giving continuous fire. Machine gun, lightMACGUN(An automatic gun giving continuous fire. Machine gunMLRSYA structural device designed to support and hold multiple rockets in position for firing.Multiple rocket launcherMLRSHV_A heavy structural device designed to support and hold multiple rockets in position for firing.Multiple rocket launcher, heavyMLRSLT_A light structural device designed to support and hold multiple rockets in position for firing.Multiple rocket launcher, lightMLRSMD`A medium structural device designed to support and hold multiple rockets in position for firing. Multiple rocket launcher, mediumMRTHEV[No definition given in APP-6A] Mortar, heavyMRTLGT[No definition given in APP-6A] Mortar, lightMRTMED[No definition given in APP-6A]Mortar, mediumMRTVHV[No definition given in APP-6A]Mortar, very heavyNKN?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 specifiedPISTOLA small hand-held firearm.Pistol/revolverRECGUNnA weapon capable of being fired from either a ground mount or from a vehicle, and capable of destroying tanks.Recoilless gunRECTNK`A mobile armoured vehicle providing firepower and crew protection for reconnaissance activities.Reconnaissance tankRIFLEHA firearm that has a rifled bore designed to be fired from the shoulder.RifleSHOTGU:A smooth-bore gun for firing small pellets at short range.ShotgunSRCLAUQA structural device designed to support and hold a rocket in position for firing.Single rocket launcherSRKLHVWA heavy structural device designed to support and hold a rocket in position for firing.Single rocket launcher, heavySRKLLGWA light structural device designed to support and hold a rocket in position for firing.Single rocket launcher, lightSRKLMDXA medium structural device designed to support and hold a rocket in position for firing.Single rocket launcher, mediumSSMISeA structural device designed to support and hold a surface to surface missile in position for firing.#Surface-to-surface missile launcherSSMLLRpA structural device designed to support and hold a long range surface to surface missile in position for firing./Surface-to-surface missile launcher, long rangeSSMLMRrA structural device designed to support and hold a medium range surface to surface missile in position for firing.1Surface-to-surface missile launcher, medium rangeSSMLSRqA structural device designed to support and hold a short range surface to surface missile in position for firing.0Surface-to-surface missile launcher, short rangeSUBMAC-A lightweight automatic or semiautomatic gun.Submachine gund DS344_msceqpt_type_cat_cddBCNLGTNA light that is used for the determination of bearings, courses, or locations. Beacon, lightBOTTLEjA container with a narrow neck, used for storing liquids, or a large metal cylinder holding liquefied gas.BottleCONTNR2A receptacle in which material is held or carried. ContainerDCLAUNWA structural device designed to support and hold a depth-charge in position for firing.Depth-charge launcherDEMOEQIEquipment specifically designed to be used in executing demolition tasks.Demolition equipmentDSPNSR8A device that is used to carry and release submunitions. DispenserGUIDNC![No definition given in APP-6A] GuidanceMCHNRY%Machines or machine parts in general. MachineryMEGPHN?A non-electronic instrument for carrying sound a long distance. MegaphoneNKN?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 specifiedPRTMAC'A machine capable of printing documentsPrinting machineSMKGEN3A system used to generate smoke in the battlespace.Smoke generatorSRCHLT![No definition given in APP-6A] SearchlightTANKDA large receptacle or storage chamber, especially for liquid or gas.Tank DS345_nbceqpt_type_cat_cdd ABICHMAAn unattended chemical and biological detection and alarm system.0Automated chemical and biological agent detectorABIDET4An unattended biological detection and alarm system.Automated biological detectorACHDET2An unattended chemical detection and alarm system.Automated chemical detectorARDDET!An unattended radiation detector.Automated radiation detectorBIOINTEAn integrated biological detection, alarm, and identification system.Biological integrated detectorBIOSTOBA detector capable of remotely detecting biological contamination.%Biological stand-off detection systemCHMMON#A handheld chemical agent detector.Chemical agent monitorMSSPTRpAn apparatus used for recording and measuring the mass spectra of particles, especially as a method of analysis.Mass spectrometerNBCDECsA vehicle which, as its primary, is equipped to decontaminate persons or equipment contaminated by an NBC exposure.NBC decontamination vehicleNBCRECA vehicle that, as its primary, is equipped to perform by visual observation or other detection methods, information a particular area potentially contaminated by an NBC event.NBC reconnaissance vehicleNKN?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 specifiedRDSPTRmAn apparatus used for recording and measuring a radiation energy spectra, especially as a method of analysis.Radiation spectrometer DS346_rlc_type_cat_codedLCMTVE5A detachable, wheeled engine used for pulling trains. LocomotiveNKN?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 specifiedRLDEQPJMobile equipment that uses rails to move on, for example, dockyard cranes.Railed equipmentRLLSTK`Generic term for wagons, either passenger, freight or specialised that are used to form a train. Rolling stockTRAMA passenger carrying vehicle that runs on rails normally along roads, with minimal earthworks, typically powered by electricity from overhead power cables via a pantograph.Tram DS347_rlc_type_sbct_coddLCMDSEA locomotive that uses diesel engine(s) to produce electricity for electric engine(s) that provide the engine with its source of tractive power.Locomotive, diesel/electricLCMDSLHA locomotive that uses diesel engine(s) as its source of tractive power.Locomotive, dieselLCMELCA locomotive that uses electric engine(s) as its source of tractive power, the electricity being supplied from an external source, typically via a pantograph (overhead electrical cable).Locomotive, electricLCMSTMA locomotive that uses the principle of heating water above its boiling point to produce steam, the expansion in a sealed vessel the pressure becomes the engine(s) source of tractive power.Locomotive, steamLCMTNDvA locomotive tender is used to carry coal and water for a steam locomotive when not integral to the locomotive design.Locomotive, tenderNKN?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 specifiedWGNARTaRolling stock specifically designed to carry an articulated truck by rail (for example EUROSTAR).&Wagon, articulated vehicle transporterWGNBRKRolling stock used to assist with the control of a formed train, that when used are manned and contain auxiliary braking apparatus. Wagon, brakeWGNCARfRolling stock specifically designed to carry civilian or military cars by rail (for example EURORAIL).Wagon, car transporterWGNCRG|Rolling stock used to move boxed or palletised equipment/stores and closed by means of fixed doors either sliding or hinged.Wagon, cargo (enclosed)WGNCSSuRolling stock used to move boxed or palletised equipment/stores and closed by means of sliding curtained side panels.Wagon, cargo, sliding sidesWGNCTL-Rolling stock used to move livestock by rail. Wagon, cattleWGNFLBRolling stock used to move either large bulky cargoes, for example B vehicles, or large linear cargoes, for example logs/cut timber, replacement sections of track.Wagon, flatbedWGNFULQRolling stock used to move bulk fuel by rail. [Also often known as tank wagons.]Wagon, bulk fuelWGNHPRRolling stock used to move bulk loose material by rail and unloaded by gravity through bottom doors. [Mineral or foodstuffs e.g. grain are typical cargoes.] Wagon, hopperWGNISOYRolling stock used to move standard ISO containers, either single or multiple containers.Wagon, ISO container(s)WGNLQD0Rolling stock used to move bulk liquids by rail. Wagon, liquidWGNMNR[Rolling stock used to move bulk mineral by rail with unloading facilities from either side.Wagon, mineralWGNOPC4Rolling stock used to move bulk loose items by rail.Wagon, open containerWGNPAS8Rolling stock used for the transportation of passengers.Wagon, passengerWGNRFG8Rolling stock used to move refrigerated cargoes by rail.Wagon, refrigeratedWGNRPRYRolling stock used to repair (replace track) or maintain the railway track and track bed.#Wagon, track repair and maintenanceWGNSPPiRolling stock used to move specialised or outsized loads by rail, for example MBTs, other outsized loads.Wagon, special purposeWGNWAT1Rolling stock used to move potable water by rail.Wagon, potable waterWGNWFLSRolling stock used to move specific military loads, for example AIFVs (UK Warrior).Wagon, warflat DS348_veh_type_cat_coded"AMBULIA vehicle for conveying sick, wounded, incapacitated, or injured persons. AmbulanceAMPH4A vehicle designed to travel over land and on water. AmphibianAPCA lightly armoured, highly mobile vehicle, amphibious and air-droppable, used primarily for transporting personnel and their individual equipment during tactical operations.Armoured personnel carrierAPCREC:A vehicle designed to recover armoured personnel carriers.$Armoured personnel carrier, recoveryARMORDGA vehicle that has some form of ballistic protection (excluding tanks).ArmouredARMRCCHAn armoured vehicle used to carry persons for reconnaissance activities.Armoured reconnaissance carrierARVELT[No definition given in APP-6A]Armoured vehicle, lightASSV[An armoured vehicle mainly used for maintenance, recovery, ambulance functions or resupply.Armoured service supportAUTOMO#A self-propelled passenger vehicle. AutomobileBICYCLA vehicle of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached to the front wheel.BicycleBTHVRE8A vehicle designed to recover heavy weight battle tanks.Battle tank, heavy, recoveryBTLTRE8A vehicle designed to recover light weight battle tanks.Battle tank, light recoveryBTMDRE9A vehicle designed to recover medium weight battle tanks.Battle tank, medium, recoveryBUSA large passenger road vehicle.BusCCTRCKJAn automotive vehicle designed to be used off road for transporting loads.Cross-country truckCMDPSTMA vehicle designed to be used as a command post or as part of a command post. Command postCMDPTAWAn armoured vehicle designed to be used as a command post or as part of a command post.Command post, armouredCMDPTWdA wheeled, non-armoured vehicle, designed to be used as a command post or as part of a command post.Command post, wheeledENGNOS9A vehicle used by engineers, without any other precision.$Engineering, not otherwise specifiedFRFGTNtA large motor vehicle designed to carry fire-fighters and equipment to a fire and supports extinguishing operations. FirefightingGNLPRP%A vehicle designed for multiple uses.General purposeHETVEH6A vehicle designed to carry cumbersome or heavy items.Heavy equipment transportMAINT{A vehicle which, as its primary function, is designed to provide equipment support facilities in or out of the battlespace. MaintenanceMHVEHrA vehicle which, as its primary, is designed to provide materiel handling facilities in or out of the battlespace.Materiel handlingMILUVwA small, sturdy, four-wheel-drive army vehicle, used chiefly for reconnaissance; a similar vehicle in non-military use.Military utilityMOTCYCfA vehicle with two wheels in tandem, self-propelled and sometimes having a sidecar with a third wheel. MotorcycleNKN?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 specifiedSEMIzA road trailer that has a wheel system at the rear only and is coupled to a suitable tractor to form an articulated lorry.SemiSPCPRP0A vehicle specifically designed for special use.Special purposeTRACTR2A powered vehicle that pulls or draws machinery. TractorTRAILR*A vehicle designed to be towed by another.TrailerTRLBUSYA bus powered by electricity obtained from an overhead cable by means of a trolley-wheel. Trolley busTRUCK2An automotive vehicle used for transporting loads.Truck DS349_vsl_type_cat_codedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSUBSRF<A vessel specifically designed to operate under the surface. SubsurfaceSURFAC9A vessel specifically designed to operate on the surface.Surface DS350_vsl_type_sbct_codd>AIRCARA ship designed to support and operate aircraft, engage in attacks on targets afloat or ashore, and engage in sustained operations in support of other forces.Aircraft carrierAMPHWVA surface vessel that is designed to conduct amphibious operations, delivering troops and equipment ashore and providing logistical support.Amphibious warfare vesselASLTVSAn amphibious warfare vessel that is designed for transporting troops and their tanks and vehicles. It has the capability of landing them ashore by means of landing craft and/or helicopters.Assault vesselAUTVES_A powered vessel that does not carry a human operator and can operate without external control.Autonomous vesselBARGEFA long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals, rivers, etc.BargeBARSHPA self-propelled ship employed as a mobile base facility and support ship for the crews of other vessels and without repair facilities. Barracks shipBATSHP&A very large, heavily armoured vessel. BattleshipBRDGBT A boat used to support a bridge. Bridging boatCBLSHP!A ship equipped for cable laying. Cable shipCNTSHPGA ship specially constructed and equipped to carry standard containers.Container shipCORVET9A speedy, lightly armed warship smaller than a destroyer.CorvetteCRUISRmA fast warship of medium tonnage with a long cruising radius and less firepower and armour than a battleship.CruiserCSRSHPA ship, not declared to and protected by ICRC/red crescent, providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for ill or injured people.Casualty receiving shipCSTSHPA ship, not declared to and protected by ICRC/red crescent, whose primary purpose is sustaining post-operative casualties during transport out of theatre.Casualty transport shipCTPCRFA craft equipped with catapult for the launching of drone aircraft and after launch capable of serving as the control craft for the drone.)Catapult control craft for drone aircraftDPSMVSRA vessel able to dive deep into the water for investigation, rescue and retrieval.Deep-submergence vesselDSTRYRA high-speed warship designed to operate offensively with strike forces, with hunter-killer groups, and in support of amphibious assault operations. DestroyerFERRY1A ship or boat used to ferry passengers or goods.FerryFIRBOT8A harbour vessel extensively equipped for fire fighting. Fire boatFISHER A ship or boat used for fishing. Fishing boatFLTCRNEA barge-like vessel usually non-self-propelled equipped with a crane.Floating craneFLTDRGA craft employed as a dredger.Floating dredgerFLTDRY6A floating dock capable of docking or repairing ships.Floating dry dockFREBLK6A ship designed to carry solid freight in cargo holds.Freighter, bulk cargoFRELIQ(A ship designed to carry liquid freight.Freighter, liquid cargoFRIGATA warship designed to operate independently, or with strike, anti-submarine warfare, or amphibious forces against submarine, air, or surface threats.FrigateFSTCRFA fast surface vessel, of small scale displacement hull design, which may perform an anti-ship role, usually operating in coastal waters.Fast attack craftGUNBOTAA small vessel of shallow draught and with relatively heavy guns.GunboatHOSSHPA ship, declared to and protected by ICRC/red crescent and marked accordingly, providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for ill or injured people. Hospital shipHOVCRFA vehicle or craft that can be supported by a cushion of air ejected downwards against a surface close below it, and can in principle travel over any relatively smooth surface (as a body of water, marshland, gently sloping land) while having no significant contact with it. HovercraftICEBRKNA vessel specially designed or adapted for breaking a channel through the ice. IcebreakerLAUNCHGA small vessel employed in sheltered waters for transporting personnel.LaunchLGHSHP\A ship actually moored or anchored in a fixed position showing navigational aiding light(s). Light shipLGHTEReA barge-like vessel used in loading and unloading ships or in transporting loads for short distances.LighterLNDCRFoAny of several types of amphibious warfare floating specially designed for putting troops and equipment ashore. Landing craftMERSHP;A non-naval ship designed to transport cargo or passengers. Merchant shipMINWARkA vessel charged with the strategic, operational and tactical use of naval mines and their countermeasures. Mine warfareMOBLS,A warship designed for logistics assistance.Mobile logistics shipNETLAYA ship equipped for net laying.Net laying shipNETTNDIA craft used to maintain nets, booms and other harbour defence equipment.Net tender, boomNKN?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 specifiedOILER=A ship designed to provide fuel for other ships while at sea.OilerPASSGR*A merchant ship designed to carry persons.Passenger shipPATVESA vessel designed for one or more of the following functions: coastal defence, protection of life and property at sea, and enforcement of customs, immigration and navigation laws. Patrol vessel/coast guard cutterRAFTVA flat floating structure of timber or other materials for conveying persons or goods.RaftRECRVSIA surface vessel that is designed for waterborne recreational activities.Recreational vesselRESSHP=A surface vessel that is designed for oceanographic research. Research shipROPVES\An unmanned vessel that is controlled from a distant location through a communications link.Remotely operated vesselRPRSHP,A ship employed as a mobile repair facility. Repair shipSAILVS8A surface vessel whose prime motive force is wind power.Sailing vesselSALSHPaA ship of at least 40 metres used to provide mobile salvage, repairs, diving and rescue services. Salvage shipSMLLBOuA small open vessel in which to traverse the surface of water, usually propelled by oars, though sometimes by a sail. Boat, smallSUBATTA warship designed for under-the-surface operations with the primary mission of locating and destroying ships, including other submarines.Submarine, attackSUBBALA subsurface vessel designed to deliver ballistic missile attacks against assigned targets from either a submerged or surfaced condition.Submarine, ballistic missileSUBCHS>A patrol vessel optimised for the anti submarine warfare role.Submarine chaserSUBMARjA warship, capable of operating under water and usually equipped with torpedoes, missiles and a periscope. SubmarineTANKERGA ship designed for carrying liquids, especially mineral oils, in bulk.TankerTENDERTA vessel designed to provide logistic support and depot facilities to other vessels.TenderTRPBOT&A patrol vessel fitted with torpedoes. Torpedo boatTUGBOT8A small powerful boat for towing larger boats and ships.Tug boatWTRCFT<A vessel that plies on the water; such vessels collectively. Water craft DS351_bio_agent_cat_codedBACTRLA generic term for a BIOLOGICAL-AGENT-TYPE, member of a large group of unicellular micro-organisms (prokaryotes) that have cell walls but lack an organised nucleus and other structures, and include numerous disease causing forms. BacterialNKNAIt 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 specifiedTOXINA generic term for a BIOLOGICAL-AGENT-TYPE that is a microorganism product that causes disease in man, plants or animals or causes the deterioration of materiel. ToxinTOXMATA generic term for a BIOLOGICAL-AGENT-TYPE compound in solid, liquid, aerosolised or gaseous form. It may be used, or stored for use, for industrial, commercial, medical, military or domestic purposes. Toxic industrial materialVIRALA generic term for a BIOLOGICAL-AGENT-TYPE of the nature of a virus; submicroscopic infective particle, typically consisting of nucleic acid coated in protein, which is able to multiply within the cells of a host organism. Viral DS352_bio_agent_subcat_codedCHLMYDA very small parasitic bacterium that, like a virus, requires the biochemical mechanisms of another cell in order to reproduce. ChlamydiaNOS>The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values. Not otherwise specifiedRCKETSUAny of a group of very small bacteria that cause typhus and other febrile diseases. Rickettsiae DS353_persistency_codedNKNAIt is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONPRS+Agents that are disseminated mainly as vapour, but some of the agent types may leave unevaporated liquid in shell or bomb craters for either hours or days depending upon the climatic conditions and the munition type. Craters should be avoided until tests have proved the absence of a liquid hazard.Non-persistentPRSTNTAgents that are disseminated as liquid and present a vapour hazard as well as a contact hazard. This hazard will last for several hours to days depending on the terrain, climatic conditions and munition type. PersistentTHCKNDGAgents that may have to be treated as persistent, ground contaminating agents. Blister agents are normally classified as persistent agents and will be so indicated when detected by three way detection paper. Some agents however, are very volatile and should be treated as nonpersistent, but still ground contaminating agents. Thickened DS354_chm_agent_cat_codedBLISTRwA CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE that injures the eyes and lungs, and burns or blisters the skin. Also called "vesicant agent". Blister agentBLOODA CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE, including the cyanide group, that affects bodily functions by preventing the normal transfer of oxygen from the blood to body tissues. Also called "cyanogen agent". Blood agentCHKNGBA CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE that affects the human breathing function. Choking agentGAGENT*The types of organophosphorus nerve gases.G-agentINCPCTOA CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE that prevents a human from functioning in a normal way. Incapacitating agentIRRTNTNA CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE that is designed to irritate the eyes, lungs and skin. IrritantMUSTRDA potentially lethal CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE, which is a colourless oily liquid whose vapour is a powerful irritant and vesicant, used in chemical weapons. Mustard agentNERVEcA potentially lethal CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE that interferes with the transmission of nerve impulses. Nerve agentNKNAIt 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 specifiedPNTRNGA CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE that is designed to penetrate the individual and collective equipment, therefore enabling an associated lethal agent to act. Penetrating agentTOXMATA generic term for a CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE compound found in solid, liquid, aerosolised or gaseous form. It may be used, or stored for use, for industrial, commercial, medical, military or domestic purposes. Toxic industrial materialVAGENTGA generic term for a CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE for a class of nerve agents. V-agentVOMTNGXA CHEMICAL-AGENT-TYPE that is designed to incapacitate by inducing vomiting in humans. Vomiting agent DS355_chm_agent_subcat_codedARSINETA poisonous gas made by the reaction of some arsenic compounds with acids. [AsH3.] ArsineCHLRPCUA poisonous gas made by the reaction of some chloro compounds with nitrated phenol. ChloropicrinCYCLSR3An organophosphorus nerve gas evolved from Sarin. Cyclo-SarinCYNGNC_A colourless flammable highly poisonous gas made by oxidising hydrogen cyanide. (Blood agent) Cyanogen chlorideDIPSGNJA poisonous gas formerly used in warfare derived from phosgene. [COCl2.] Di-phosgeneHDRNCY|A highly poisonous gas or volatile liquid with an odour of bitter almonds, made by the action of acids on cyanides. [HCN.] Hydrogen cyanideLWSITEkA dark oily liquid producing an irritant gas that causes blisters, developed for use in chemical warfare. LewisiteMSTRDDgA colourless oily liquid, whose vapour is a powerful irritant and vesicant, used in chemical weapons. Mustard distilledMSTRDL.A mixture of distilled mustard and Lewisite. Mustard-LewisiteNKNAIt 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 specifiedNTRGNMpA nitrated colourless oily liquid, whose vapour is a powerful irritant and vesicant, used in chemical weapons. Nitrogen mustardPHOSGN4A poisonous gas formerly used in warfare. [COCl2.] PhosgenePHSGNOA poisonous gas formerly used in warfare derived from phosgene used to block the oxygenation of aemoglobin. [COCl2.] (Blood agent) Phosgene oximeQNCLDN+A poisonous gas formerly used in warfare. Quinuclidinyl benzilateSARIN An organophosphorus nerve gas. SarinSOMAN`A colourless liquid use as a nerve gas. Chemically, is fluoromethylpinacolyloxyphosphine oxide.SomanTABUN An organophosphorus nerve gas. TabunTRGAS:A type of chemical compound used in riot control agents. Tear gasTRMRCMqA thickened colourless oily liquid, whose vapour is a powerful irritant and vesicant, used in chemical weapons. Trimeric mustardVX An organophosphorus nerve gas. VX DS356_nbc_event_cat_codedBIOALMMAn action by which a biological detector is triggered or a group is warned. Biological alarmBIOATTEmploying the use of biological agents to kill, injure, or incapacitate, for a significant period of time, man or animals, and deny or hinder the use of areas, facilities or materiel, or defence against such employment Biological attackBIOSMP3The action of detecting a biological contaminant. Biological samplingBIROTA7A biological incident that is not of military origin. +Biological release other than attack (ROTA)CHMALMKAn action by which a chemical detector is triggered or a group is warned. Chemical alarmCHMATTEmploying the use of chemical agents to produce casualties in man or animals and damage to plants or materiel; or defence against such employment. Chemical attackCHMSMP1The action of detecting a chemical contaminant. Chemical samplingCHROTA5A chemical incident that is not of military origin. )Chemical release other than attack (ROTA)NKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNROTA4A nuclear incident that is not of military origin. (Nuclear release other than attack (ROTA)NUCATT4The delivery of a nuclear weapon against a target. Nuclear attackNUCSMP5The action of detecting a radiological contaminant. Nuclear samplingNUCTST3The explosion of a nuclear device for test purpose. Nuclear testNUCWARFThe state of readiness caused by the possibility of atomic bombings. Nuclear war alertNUCWSTDRemoving nuclear polluted substances to a designated storage area. Nuclear waste disposalRADALMOAn action by which a radiological detector is triggered or a group is warned. Radiation alarmUNROTABAn incident that is not of military origin of unidentified type. -Unidentified release other than attack (ROTA) DS357_nbc_event_subcat_codedAIRSMPJThe operational action to confirm the presence of a gaseous contaminant. Air samplingALPRAD=The action performed to detect a source of Alpha radiation. Alpha radiation source detectionARBRSTAn explosion of a bomb or projectile above the surface as distinguished from an explosion on contact with the surface or after penetration. Air burstBETRAD<The action performed to detect a source of Beta radiation. Beta radiation source detectionBRNFIRUAn event where a fire is consuming materiel and emitting smoke, which may be toxic. Burning FireCNTFLWXAn event where a continuous flow of possibly toxic liquid is spilled from a container. .Continuous flow from damaged pipe or containerGAMRAD=The action performed to detect a source of Gamma radiation. Gamma radiation source detectionLQDSMPIThe operational action to confirm the presence of a liquid contaminant. Liquid samplingLRGSPLFAn event where a large quantity of possibly toxic liquid is spilled. Large quantity of spill liquidNBCCLD.The action of detecting a visible NBC cloud. Visible NBC cloudNEUTRN>The action performed to detect a source of Neutron particle. "Neutron radiation source detectionNKNAIt 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 specifiedSBSRBU|The explosion of a nuclear weapon in which the centre of the detonation lies at a point beneath the surface of the ground. Sub surface burstSIBCAtThe forensic expertise performed to confirm to commanders the actual occurrence of a chemical or biological event. ;Sampling/identification of biological/chemical agent sampleSIRAeThe forensic expertise performed to confirm to commanders the actual occurrence of a Nuclear event. 8Sampling and identification of radiological agent sampleSMLSPLFAn event where a small quantity of possibly toxic liquid is spilled. Small quantity of spill liquidSURBURAn explosion of a nuclear weapon at the surface of land or water; or above the surface at a height less than the maximum radius of the fireball. Surface burst DS358_nbc_event_alrm_rslt_codedNO-A specific NBC-EVENT has not been detected. NoYES)A specific NBC-EVENT has been detected. Yes DS359_nbc_event_cnfrm_tst_codedNO:The specific NBC-EVENT has not been confirmed by a test. NoYES6The specific NBC-EVENT has been confirmed by a test. Yes DS360_nbc_event_dose_rate_coded DCTSLWmA slower than natural decrease in the radiation intensity of any radioactive material with respect to time. Decay slower than normalDCYFSTmA faster than natural decrease in the radiation intensity of any radioactive material with respect to time. Decay faster than normalDCYNRMaA natural decrease in the radiation intensity of any radioactive material with respect to time. Decay normalDECRSTA decreasing radiation intensity of any radioactive material with respect to time. DecreasingINCRSUAn increasing radiation intensity of any radioactive material with respect to time. IncreasingINITaThe initial radiation intensity of any radioactive material at the moment of the nuclear event. InitialNKNAIt is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPEAKQA maximum radiation intensity of any radioactive material with respect to time. PeakSAMERA constant radiation intensity of any radioactive material with respect to time. Same DS361_nbc_event_rlse_codedCNRLSE^A continuous discharge of a contaminant release in a release other than attack (ROTA) event. Continuous releaseNKNAIt 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 specifiedSNRLSEZA single discharge of a contaminant release in a release other than attack (ROTA) event. Single releaseSPRAYLThe spraying of a contaminant in a release other than attack (ROTA) event. Spraying DS362_nbc_event_spl_siz_codedELARGE?Greater than 1500 litres in volume or 1500 kilograms in mass. Extra largeLARGEEqual to or greater than 208 litres and less than or equal to 1500 litres in volume or equal to or greater than 200 kilograms and less than or equal to 1500 kilograms in mass. LargeNKNAIt is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSMALL8Less than 208 litres in volume or 200 kilograms in mass.Small DS363_nbc_event_yld_grp_coded ALFA$Yield Group ALFA is less than 2KT. ALFABRAVO.Yield Group BRAVO is 2 KT to less than 5 KT. BRAVOCHARLI1Yield Group CHARLIE is 5 KT to less than 30 KT. CHARLIEDELTA1Yield Group DELTA is 30 KT to less than 100 KT. DELTAECHO1Yield Group ECHO is 100 KT to less than 300 KT. ECHOFOXTRT5Yield Group FOXTROT is 300 KT to less than 1000 KT. FOXTROTGOLF3Yield Group GOLF is 1000 KT to less than 3000 KT. GOLFNKNAIt 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 specified DS364_nuc_agent_cat_coded CESIUMA radioactive isotope of the chemical element of atomic number 55, a soft, silvery, rare, extremely reactive metal of the alkali metal group. Cesium-137COBALTiA radioactive isotope of the chemical element of atomic number 27, a hard silvery-white magnetic metal. Cobalt-60FRFUELLNuclear reactor fuel that has not yet been used in a live nuclear reactor. Fresh reactor fuelIODINEzA radioactive isotope of the chemical element of atomic number 53, a halogen forming black crystals and a violet vapour. Iodine-133NKNAIt 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 specifiedNROTAnAn intended or non-intended release of nuclear radiation from a non-militarily significant source or weapon. (Nuclear release other than attack (ROTA)NUCFLT:Radioactive residues originating in a nuclear explosion. Nuclear weapon falloutPLTNUMA radioactive isotope of the chemical element of atomic number 94, a dense silvery radioactive metal of the actinide series, used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and as an explosive in nuclear fission weapons. Plutonium-239SPFUELDNuclear reactor fuel that has been used in a live nuclear reactor. Spent reactor fuelTOXMATA generic term for radioactive compounds in solid, liquid, aerosolised or gaseous form. These may be used, or stored for use, for industrial, commercial, medical, military or domestic purposes. Toxic industrial material DS365_nuc_agent_prm_rad_codedALPHAIonising radiation consisting of alpha particles (a helium nucleus), emitted by some substances undergoing radioactive decay. Alpha radiationBETA4Radioactive decay in which an electron is emitted. Beta radiationGAMMAJPenetrating electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelength than X-rays. Gamma radiationNEUTRNSubatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen emitted during nuclear decay. NeutronNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not known DS366_wind_nbc_yld_grp_coded ALFA#Yield Group ALFA is 2 KT or less. Yield group ALFABRAVO.Yield Group BRAVO is 2 KT to less than 5 KT. Yield group BRAVOCHARLI1Yield Group CHARLIE is 5 KT to less than 30 KT. Yield group CHARLIEDELTA1Yield Group DELTA is 30 KT to less than 100 KT. Yield group DELTAECHO1Yield Group ECHO is 100 KT to less than 300 KT. Yield group ECHOFOXTRT5Yield Group FOXTROT is 300 KT to less than 1000 KT. Yield group FOXTROTGOLF3Yield Group GOLF is 1000 KT to less than 3000 KT. Yield group GOLFNKNAIt 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 specified DS367_demolition_status_coded ABNDINyThe object of the demolition was abandoned before the destruction was executed. Demolition devices may still be present.Abandoned incompleteCANCLDxThe demolition of the object was cancelled either before demolition devices were attached or these devices were removed. CancelledEXECTDThe object is demolished.ExecutedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPLNPRLThe object of the demolition is planned as a preliminary demolition; execution can proceed without reference to an authorised commander.Planned preliminaryPLNRESThe object of the demolition is planned as a reserve demolition; execution is to be ordered by a specific authorised commander.Planned reservePRPEXE&The object is prepared for demolition.Prepared for executionSTATE1`The object is at demolition state 1 (safe). The demolition devices are installed but not armed.State 1STATE2The object is at demolition state 2 (armed). The demolition devices are installed and armed; therefore the object is ready for immediate demolition.State 2 DS369_civ_post_type_cat_coded AIDADMsA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job is to manage or direct the affairs of an organisation that provides relief services.Aid administratorALDRMNmA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job entails the participation in the legislative body of town or city governments.AldermanCOREXC~A CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job entails the leadership in an executive or administrative function in a private sector business.Corporate executiveDEPTHDjA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job entails the leadership of a separate division or branch of an organisation.Department headGOVMSTZA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job entails the lower level executive duties of the government.Government ministerGOVRNRmA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job is the executive leadership and administrative control over a group of people.GovernorHEADSTPA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job is the supreme executive magistracy of a country. Head of stateMAYORfA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job is the chief officer of the municipal corporation of a city or borough.MayorNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPOLCHFA CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job is the chief officer of a civil force to which is entrusted the duty of maintaining public order, enforcing regulations and detecting crime. Police chiefREGADM]A CIVILIAN-POST-TYPE whose job is to manage or direct the affairs of a regional organisation.Regional administrator DS370_exctv_milorg_type_cat_cddHQAn EXECUTIVE-MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE that performs the management functions of an international, national, strategic or service headquarters. HeadquartersLOGWAn EXECUTIVE-MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE that provides management of logistics services. LogisticsMILSVCAn EXECUTIVE-MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE, other than police, that manages the training, equipping, manning, and operating of an armed uniformed force.Military serviceNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPRSNLWAn EXECUTIVE-MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE that provides management of personnel services. PersonnelSUPPLYTAn EXECUTIVE-MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE that provides management of supply services.SupplyTRNPTN\An EXECUTIVE-MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE that provides management of transportation services.Transportation DS371_govt_org_type_cat_codedINTCIVZA GOVERNMENT-ORGANISATION-TYPE that is officially involved in international civil affairs.International civilINTCMIA GOVERNMENT-ORGANISATION-TYPE that is officially involved in international affairs that include both civil and military elements.International civil/militaryMILORGhA GOVERNMENT-ORGANISATION-TYPE that is officially sanctioned and is trained and equipped to exert force.MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPENATCIVUA GOVERNMENT-ORGANISATION-TYPE that is officially involved in national civil affairs.National civilNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specified DS372_group_org_type_cat_codedCRIMIN\A GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons who attempt to profit by violating the law.CriminalDSPLPRsA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons removed from their home country by military or political pressure.Displaced personGANGTA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that go together or act in concert.GangINTLCTeA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises intellectual beings possessing superior powers of intellect. IntellectualJRNLSTsA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that earn their living by editing or writing for a public journal. JournalistLNDOWNXA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that are owners or proprietors of land. LandownerMEDINTA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that report for international mass communications, but do not take part in the actions.Media, internationalMEDLCLA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that report for local mass communications, but do not take part in the actions. Media, localMEDNATA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that report for national mass communications, but do not take part in the actions.Media, nationalMEDNOSA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that report for mass communications (especially television, radio, and newspapers) of an origin not specified.Media, not otherwise specifiedMRCHNTA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons whose occupation is the purchase and sale of marketable commodities for profit.MerchantNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPOLCHFA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that have the responsibility for the regulation, discipline, and control of a community for the enforcement of law and public order. Police chiefPOWpA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that have fallen in the hands of or surrendered to an opponent.Prisoner of warREFUGExA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons who, owing to religious persecution or political troubles, seek refuge.RefugeeTERRSTzA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that attempt to further their views by a system of coercive intimidation. TerroristVILELDA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that are of ripe years and experience whose counsel is therefore sought and valued. Village elderWRITERRA GROUP-ORGANISATION-TYPE that comprises persons that practice or perform writing.Writer DS373_mil_org_type_cat_codedEXCMIL_A MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose function is to manage and direct the military establishment.$EXECUTIVE-MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPEMILPSTVA MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE with a set of duties that can be fulfilled by one person.MILITARY-POST-TYPENOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedTASKAn ORGANISATION-TYPE that is constituted on a temporary or semi-permanent basis for the purpose of carrying out a specific operation, mission or task.TASK-FORMATION-TYPEUNITRA MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose structure is prescribed by competent authority. UNIT-TYPE DS374_mil_org_type_service_cddAIRFRCyThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE in question belongs to the Air Force (includes reserves and mobilised air national guard). Air ForceARMYThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE in question belongs to the Army (includes territorial army, reserves, and mobilised national guard).ArmyBRDRGDmA paramilitary MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose primary task is to maintain the security of national borders. Border guardCOASTGThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE that may be responsible for one or more of the following: coastal defence, protection of life and property at sea, and enforcement of customs, immigration, and navigation laws. Coast guardCOMBND]The MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE contains two or more forces or agencies of two or more allies.CombinedGUERLLJThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE in question is an irregular military force. GuerrillaJOINT_The MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE contains elements of more than one Service from the same nation.JointLCLDFFA military MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose primary task is defence of a specific region (before mobilisation, a national guard is a local defence force).Local defence forceLCLMLTA civilian MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE that has a defence and possibly also a police role (may include irregular civilian MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPEs). Local militiaMARINEVThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE in question belongs to the Marines (includes reserves).MarinesNAVYSThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-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 specifiedSPFRCXThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE in question is trained and equipped for special purposes. Special forceTERFRCcThe MILITARY-ORGANISATION-TYPE of a nation's armed forces that is responsible for regional defence.Territorial forced DS375_mil_post_type_cat_codedAHLCDRaA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the designated commander of an attack helicopter unit.Attack helicopter commanderAIRLSNzA tactical air force or naval aviation officer attached to a ground or naval unit or formation as the advisor on tactical.Air liaison officerAJAATCjA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the designated alternate controller of a Joint Air Attack Team.Alternative JAAT controllerANSPHYTA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Anaesthetics.Anaesthetics physicianAPAUTHA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the authority with the right and power to approve plans, orders or other official documents.Approving authorityAUTCDRtA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the duly appointed officer in charge of a unit, post, camp, or operation.Authorised commanderDNTPHYQA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Dentistry.Dentistry physicianFACA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the member of the tactical air control party who, from a forward ground or airborne position, controls aircraft in close air support of ground troops.Forward air controllerFOOAOPA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the observer operating with front line troops on the ground or in the air and trained to adjust ground or naval gunfire and pass back battlespace information.0Forward observation officer/air observation postGMCDR_A MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the designated commander of a ground manoeuvre unit.Ground manoeuvre commanderGYNPHYSA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Gynaecology.Gynaecology physicianHDNPHYQA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Head/neck.Head/neck physicianINMPHYYA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Internal medicine.Internal medicine physicianINTOFFA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the officer who is responsible for activities relating to gathering and analysing information about an actual or potential foe.Intelligence officerJAATC`A MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the designated controller of a Joint Air Attack Team.JAAT controllerLIAISN4A MILITARY-POST-TYPE responsible for liaison duties.Liaison officerMANTCHA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the person specialised to take all actions to retain materiel in or to restore it to a specified condition.Maintenance technicianNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedOPSOFFA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as the officer who is responsible for activities relating to planning and directing military operations.Operations officerORTPHYTA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Orthopaedics.Orthopaedics physicianOTHPHYWA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician with an unidentified speciality.Other physicianPOC\A MILITARY-POST-TYPE responsible to coordinate details for each element of support required.Point of contactPRCPHYTA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Primary care.Primary care physicianPSYPHYRA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Psychology.Psychology physicianPTHPHYQA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Pathology.Pathology physicianRADPHYQA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Radiology.Radiology physicianSURPHYOA MILITARY-POST-TYPE that is identified as a physician specialising in Surgery.Surgical physiciand DS376_mil_post_type_rank_codedEPTEThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for an individual in the armed forces without an officer's commission, warrant or other rank conferring leadership over other servicemen.Enlisted privateNCOThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for an 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 knownOF1tThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Lieutenant/Second Lieutenant.OF-1OF10eThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Field Marshal.OF-10OF2_The specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Captain.OF-2OF3]The specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Major.OF-3OF4jThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Lieutenant Colonel.OF-4OF5_The specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Colonel.OF-5OF6aThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Brigadier.OF-6OF7eThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Major General.OF-7OF8jThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of Lieutenant General.OF-8OF9_The specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the officer rank of General.OF-9OFFRThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for an individual who is invested with authority by means of a commission in the armed forces. Officer, not otherwise specifiedOR1aThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Private (Class 4).OR-1OR2cThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Private (Class 1-3).OR-2OR3^The specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Lance Corporal.OR-3OR4XThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Corporal.OR-4OR5aThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Sergeant (Junior).OR-5OR6lThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Sergeant (3 Years Seniority).OR-6OR7^The specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Staff Sergeant.OR-7OR8gThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Warrant Officer Class 2.OR-8OR9gThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1.OR-9OTHRThe specification of a MILITARY-POST-TYPE as being appropriate for an individual who does not hold an officer's commission in the armed forces. Other ranksd DS377_pvt_sctr_org_type_cat_cdd AGRCTLxA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is the production and processing of agricultural products. AgriculturalDEFINDSA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is defence in nature.Defence industryFSHINDsA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is the production and processing of seafood products.Fishing industryMFGYA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is manufacturing in nature. ManufacturingNEWSMDiA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is the gathering and dissemination of news. News mediaNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPHLNTPYA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is philanthropic in nature. PhilanthropicRETAILRA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is retail in nature.RetailTRADEQA PRIVATE-SECTOR-ORGANISATION-TYPE whose predominant business is trade in nature.Trade DS378_task_frmtn_type_cat_codedAIRFMNUAn ordered arrangement of two or more aircraft proceeding together under a commander. Air formationAIRTFA temporary grouping of units, under one commander, formed for the purpose of carrying out a specific air operation or mission.Air task forceAMPHTFA temporary grouping of units, under one commander, formed for the purpose of carrying out a specific amphibious operation or mission.Amphibious task forceGRNAVYA TASK-FORMATION-TYPE that consists of a number of ships and/or aircraft, normally a subdivision of a force, assigned for a specific purpose. Group (navy)JNTTFA temporary grouping of units, under one commander, formed for the purpose of carrying out a specific joint operation or mission.Joint task forceLANDTFA temporary grouping of units, under one commander, formed for the purpose of carrying out a specific land operation or mission.Land task forceLNDFMNHAn ordered arrangement of troops and/or vehicles for a specific purpose.Land formationMLCNVYkA TASK-FORMATION-TYPE that is a land or maritime convoy that is controlled and reported as a military unit.Military-convoy-typeNAVFMNeAn ordered arrangement of two or more ships, units or aircraft proceeding together under a commander.Naval formationNAVLTE[No definition given in APP-6A]Naval task elementNAVLTFA TASK-FORMATION-TYPE that is constituted with elements of a naval task group and an aircraft carrier to provide air control and power projection capabilities, a mine countermeasures unit and an amphibious landing force to conduct limited operations ashore.Naval task forceNAVLTG|A TASK-FORMATION-TYPE that is comprised of cruisers, destroyers, frigates, submarines and/or mine countermeasures task unit.Naval task groupNAVLTU[No definition given in APP-6A]Naval task unitNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPATROLA TASK-FORMATION-TYPE that is a detachment of ground, sea, or air forces sent out for the purpose of gathering information or carrying out a destructive, harassing, mopping-up, or security mission.Patrol DS379_pers_stat_phy_stat_qualdILLCNTTThe PERSON has an illness, caused by a disease that is likely to transmit to others.Ill, contagiousILLNCNSThe PERSON has an illness, caused by a disease that is not transmittable to others.Ill, non-contagiousILLUNK=The PERSON has an illness, caused by an unidentified disease.Ill, unknown diseaseINJRDbThe PERSON is incapacitated due to an injury resulting from an event other than an armed conflict.InjuredNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownPRGNTThe PERSON is expecting a baby.PregnantWNDDNThe PERSON is incapacitated due to an injury resulting from an armed conflict.Wounded DS380_pers_type_subcat_codedDETNEE?A person detained in custody, especially for political reasons.DetaineeDSPLPRuA PERSON-TYPE who has been removed from their home country by military or political pressure and thereafter homeless.Displaced personGOVEMPuA PERSON-TYPE who is representing a Governmental Organisation and is not a uniformed member of a regular armed force.Government employeeINTLCTtA PERSON-TYPE who is an intellectual being; a person possessing or supposed to possess superior powers of intellect. IntellectualJRNLSTLA PERSON-TYPE who earns a living by editing or writing for a public journal. JournalistLNDOWN4A PERSON-TYPE who is an owner or proprietor of land. LandownerMEDINTiA PERSON-TYPE who is reporting for international mass communications, but not taking part in the actions.Media, internationalMEDLCLaA PERSON-TYPE who is reporting for local mass communications, but not taking part in the actions. Media, localMEDNATdA PERSON-TYPE who is reporting for national mass communications, but not taking part in the actions.Media, nationalMEDNOSA PERSON-TYPE who is reporting for mass communications (especially television, radio, and newspapers) of an origin not specified.Media, not otherwise specifiedMRCHNT]A PERSON-TYPE whose occupation is the purchase and sale of marketable commodities for profit.MerchantNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONGVEyA PERSON-TYPE who is representing a Non-Governmental Organisation and is not a uniformed member of a regular armed force.Non-government employeeNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPOLCHFA PERSON-TYPE who has the responsibility for the regulation, discipline, and control of a community for the enforcement of law and public order. Police chiefPOWA PERSON-TYPE who, while engaged in combat under orders of his or her government, is captured by the armed forces of the enemy.Prisoner of warREFUGEA PERSON-TYPE who, because of real or imagined danger, moves of his own volition, spontaneously, or in violation of a stay-put policy.RefugeeSPYyA PERSON-TYPE who is employed to obtain intelligence information to which he or she would not normally be allowed access.SpyTERRSTWA PERSON-TYPE who attempts to further their views by a system of coercive intimidation. TerroristUNLCMB&A person engaged in unlawful fighting.Unlawful combatantVILELDXA PERSON-TYPE of ripe years and experience whose counsel is therefore sought and valued. Village elderWRITER0A PERSON-TYPE who practices or performs writing.Writer DS381_pers_identific_doc_codedCIVID;The PERSON is identified by a civilian identification card.Civilian identification cardMILID;The PERSON is identified by a military identification card.Military identification cardMILORD,The PERSON is identified by military orders.Military ordersNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPSSPRT'The PERSON is identified by a passport.Passport DS383_physcl_addr_cat_codedMLADDR5An address to which a specific piece of mail is sent.Mailing addressNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPHADDR9The actual address of a facility, organisation or person.Physical addressPSTMRK5The mark affixed to a mailed item by the post office.PostmarkRTADDRTAn address to which a specific piece of mail should be returned to if not delivered.Return address DS384_mass_grave_cntnt_age_cddADULTNThe bodies in the MASS-GRAVE are determined to be between 14 and 50 years old.AdultCHILDIThe bodies in the MASS-GRAVE are determined to be less than 14 years old.ChildELDERIThe bodies in the MASS-GRAVE are determined to be more than 50 years old.ElderMIXEDDThe bodies in the MASS-GRAVE are determined to be a mixture of ages.MixedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not known DS385_obj_item_stat_booby_trapdNO4The specific OBJECT-ITEM has not been booby-trapped.NoUNKAIt is unknown if the specific OBJECT-ITEM has been booby-trapped.UnknownYES0The specific OBJECT-ITEM has been booby-trapped.Yes DS386_fac_stat_ocptn_codedNO'There is no occupation program present.NoYES'There is an occupation program present.Yes DS387_act_effect_sev_codedMINDSRA subjective judgement by the reporting organisation that the specific ACTION resulted in minor disorder with respect to the object or class that is the focus of the ACTION-EFFECT.Minor disruptionNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNODSRPA subjective judgement by the reporting organisation that the specific ACTION resulted in no disorder with respect to the object or class that is the focus of the ACTION-EFFECT. No disruptionSEVDSRA subjective judgement by the reporting organisation that the specific ACTION resulted in severe disorder with respect to the object or class that is the focus of the ACTION-EFFECT.Severe disruptionTOTDSRA subjective judgement by the reporting organisation that the specific ACTION resulted in complete disorder with respect to the object or class that is the focus of the ACTION-EFFECT.Total disruption DS389_mat_body_colour_codedAUBURN Self defined.AuburnBEIGE Self defined.BeigeBLACK Self defined.BlackBLUE Self defined.BlueBLUELG Self defined. Blue, lightBRONZE Self defined.BronzeBROWN Self defined.BrownCHROME Self defined.ChromeCOPPER Self defined.CopperCREAM Self defined.CreamGOLD Self defined.GoldGREEN Self defined.GreenGREEND Self defined. Green, darkGREENL Self defined. Green, lightGREY Self defined.GreyLAVNDR Self defined.LavenderMAROON Self defined.MaroonMULTI Self defined. MulticolouredNKN?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 specifiedORANGE Self defined.OrangePURPLE Self defined.PurpleRED Self defined.RedRUST Self defined.RustSILVER Self defined.SilverTAN Self defined.TanTURQSE Self defined. TurquoiseWHITE Self defined.WhiteYELLOW Self defined.Yellow DS390_mat_marking_codedNKN?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 specifiedNUMBERA set of integers.NumbersSTRIPEtA long narrow band distinguished, as by colour, from the surrounding material or surface. This value includes band.StripeSTRIPS}Multiple long narrow bands distinguished, as by colour, from the surrounding material or surface. This value includes bands.StripesSYMBOLA token for identification.SymbolsWRITNGALanguage symbols or characters written or imprinted on a surface.Writing DS391_mat_marking_colour_codedBLACK Self defined.BlackBLUE Self defined.BlueBROWN Self defined.BrownGREEN Self defined.GreenGREY Self defined.GreyNKN?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 specifiedORANGE Self defined.OrangePURPLE Self defined.PurpleRED Self defined.RedSILVER Self defined.SilverTAN Self defined.TanWHITE Self defined.WhiteYELLOW Self defined.Yellow DS393_mat_stat_safety_stat_cddARMEDThe state of a demolition target in which the demolition charges are in place, the firing and priming circuits are installed and complete, ready for immediate firing. (state 2)ArmedNUTRLDuThe specific MATERIEL has been rendered incapable of firing or exploding, although it may remain dangerous to handle. NeutralisedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownSAFEThe state of a demolition target in which charges are in place. The firing circuit may be in place, but the detonators are not installed and the means of firing are not connected. (state 1)SafeUNASMBuThe specific MATERIEL is dismantled or taken apart so that it is not operable, but it can be operable if reassembled. Unassembled DS394_rad_dose_coded1Less than or equal to 70 cGy.122Greater than 70 but less than or equal to 150 cGy.23Greater than 150 cGy.3` DS395_lang_cat_codedAFGHANThe language of Afghan. AfghanAFRAKNThe language of African (Akan).African (Akan)AFREWEThe language of African (Ewe). African (Ewe)AFRGAThe language of African (Ga). African (Ga)AFRKKN"The language of African (Kikongo).African (Kikongo)AFRKNSThe language of Afrikaans. AfrikaansAFRLNG"The language of African (Lingala).African (Lingala)AFRMSH(The language of African (Moshi-dagomba).African (Moshi-dagomba)ALBNANThe language of Albanian.AlbanianALMNICThe language of Alemannic. AlemannicAMHRICThe language of Amharic.AmharicAMRNDNThe language of Amerindian. AmerindianANGAURThe language of Angaur.AngaurARABICThe language of Arabic.ArabicARMNANThe language of Armenian.ArmenianASSMESThe language of Assamese.AssameseASSYRNThe language of Assyrian.AssyrianAYMARAThe language of Aymara.AymaraAZERIThe language of Azeri.AzeriAZRBJNThe language of Azerbaijani. AzerbaijaniBAHSIN!The language of Bahasa indonesia.Bahasa indonesiaBALOCHThe language of Balochi.BalochiBAMBRAThe language of Bambra.BambraBANDJBThe language of Bandjabi.BandjabiBANGLAThe language of Bangla.BanglaBANTUThe language of Bantu.BantuBAPNES!The language of Bapounou-eschira.Bapounou-eschiraBATEKEThe language of Bateke.BatekeBENGLIThe language of Bengali.BengaliBERBERThe language of Berber.BerberBHTSTB"The language of Bhotese (Tibetan).Bhotese (Tibetan)BICHLMThe language of Bichelama. BichelamaBISLMAThe language of Bislama.BislamaBOJPORThe language of Bojpoori.BojpooriBUBIThe language of Bubi.BubiBULGRNThe language of Bulgarian. BulgarianBURMSEThe language of Burmese.BurmeseBYLRSNThe language of Byelorussian. ByelorussianCAKCHQThe language of Cakchiquel. CakchiquelCAROLNThe language of Carolinian. CarolinianCHAMORThe language of Chamorro.ChamorroCHICHWThe language of Chichewa.ChichewaCHNCNT$The language of Chinese (Cantonese).Chinese (Cantonese)CHNESEThe language of Chinese.ChineseCHNHKK The language of Chinese (Hakka).Chinese (Hakka)CHNMND#The language of Chinese (Mandarin).Chinese (Mandarin)CHNPTN$The language of Chinese (Putonghua).Chinese (Putonghua)CIRCASThe language of Circassian. CircassianCOMORNThe language of Comoran.ComoranCREOLEThe language of Creole.CreoleCREPATThe language of Creole patois. Creole patoisCRIOLOThe language of Criolo.CrioloCUSHTCThe language of Cushitic.CushiticCZECHThe language of Czech.CzechDAGOMBThe language of Dagomba.DagombaDANISHThe language of Danish.DanishDIALCTThe languages of Dialects.DialectsDIOLAThe language of Diola.DiolaDIVEHIThe language of Divehi.DivehiDJERMAThe language of Djerma.DjermaDUTCHThe language of Dutch.DutchDZONGKThe language of Dzongkha.DzongkhaENGLSHThe language of English.EnglishENGLSMThe language of English malay. English malayESKIMO!The languages of Eskimo dialects.Eskimo dialectsESTONNThe language of Estonian.EstonianFANGThe language of Fang.FangFAROESThe language of Faroese.FaroeseFARSIThe language of Farsi.FarsiFIJIANThe language of Fijian.FijianFILPNOThe language of Filipino.FilipinoFINNSHThe language of Finnish.FinnishFLEMSHThe language of Flemish.FlemishFONThe language of Fon.FonFRENCHThe language of French.FrenchFRNHAL"The language of French (Alsation).French (Alsation)FRNHBA The language of French (Basque).French (Basque)FRNHBR The language of French (Breton).French (Breton)FRNHCA!The language of French (Catalan).French (Catalan)FRNHCO"The language of French (Corsican).French (Corsican)FRNHNO The language of French (Norman).French (Norman)FRNHPA The language of French (Patois).French (Patois)FRNHPR#The language of French (Provencal).French (Provencal)FULAThe language of Fula.FulaFULANIThe language of Fulani.FulaniGANThe language of Gan.GanGEORGNThe language of Georgian.GeorgianGERMANThe language of German.GermanGILBERThe language of Gilbertese. GilberteseGREEKThe language of Greek.GreekGRFNCA!The language of Garifuna (Carib).Garifuna (Carib)GRNLNDThe language of Greenlandic. GreenlandicGUARAGThe language of Guaraginga. GuaragingaGUARANThe language of Guarani.GuaraniGUJARTThe language of Gujarati.GujaratiHASNAR!The language of Hassaniya arabic.Hassaniya arabicHAUSSAThe language of Haussa.HaussaHEBREWThe language of Hebrew.HebrewHINDIThe language of Hindi.HindiHINDUSThe language of Hindustani. HindustaniHUNGRNThe language of Hungarian. HungarianHUNSAThe language of Hunsa.HunsaIBOThe language of Ibo.IboICELNDThe language of Icelandic. IcelandicINDIANThe language of Indian.IndianINDQUE!The language of Indian (Quechua).Indian (Quechua)IRISHGThe language of Irish (Gaelic).Irish (Gaelic)ITALANThe language of Italian.ItalianJAPNESThe language of Japanese.JapaneseJAVNESThe language of Javanese.JavaneseKABYEThe language of Kabye.KabyeKANADAThe language of Kannada.KannadaKASHMRThe language of Kashmiri.KashmiriKAZKHQThe language of Kazakh (Qazaq).Kazakh (Qazaq)KEKCHIThe language of Kekchi.KekchiKHLKHMThe language of Khalkha mongol.Khalkha mongolKHMERThe language of Khmer.KhmerKIKNGOThe language of Kikongo.KikongoKINGWNThe language of Kingwana.KingwanaKINYRWThe language of Kinyarwanda. KinyarwandaKIRGZK!The language of Kirghiz (Kyrgyz).Kirghiz (Kyrgyz)KIRUNDThe language of Kirundi.KirundiKISWHLThe language of Kiswahili. KiswahiliKOREANThe language of Korean.KoreanKRIOThe language of Krio.KrioKUNAMAThe language of Kunama.KunamaKURDSHThe language of Kurdish.KurdishLAOThe language of Lao.LaoLAPPThe language of Lapp.LappLATINThe language of Latin.LatinLATVANThe language of Latvian.LatvianLINGALThe language of Lingala.LingalaLITHUNThe language of Lithuanian. LithuanianLUGANDThe language of Luganda.LugandaLURIThe language of Luri.LuriLUXEMBThe language of Luxembourgisch.LuxembourgischMACDNNThe language of Macedonian. MacedonianMAHRANThe language of Mahorian.MahorianMALAYThe language of Malay.MalayMALAYLThe language of Malayalam. MalayalamMALAYO"The language of Malayo-polynesian.Malayo-polynesianMALGSYThe language of Malagasy.MalagasyMALTSEThe language of Maltese.MalteseMANDNGThe language of Mandingo.MandingoMANDNKThe language of Mandinka.MandinkaMANDRNThe language of Mandarin.MandarinMANXGLThe language of Manx gaelic. Manx gaelicMAORIThe language of Maori.MaoriMARATHThe language of Marathi.MarathiMARSHLThe language of Marshallese. MarshalleseMAYAThe language of Maya.MayaMELANP"The language of Melanesian pidgin.Melanesian pidginMENDEThe language of Mende.MendeMINAThe language of Mina.MinaMINBEI The language of Minbei (Fuzhou).Minbei (Fuzhou)MINNAN+The language of Minnan (Hokkien-taiwanese).Minnan (Hokkien-taiwanese)MOLDVNThe language of Moldovan.MoldovanMONGSGThe language of Monegasgue. MonegasgueMONKHMThe language of Mon-khmer. Mon-khmerMOROCNThe language of Moroccan.MoroccanMOTUThe language of Motu.MotuMYENEThe language of Myene.MyeneNAHUAThe language of Nahua.NahuaNAPALSThe language of Napalese.NapaleseNAURANThe language of Nauran.NauranNEPALIThe language of Nepali.NepaliNIGRCNThe language of Niger-congo. Niger-congoNILOCIThe language of Niloci.NilociNILOHMThe language of Nilo-hamitic. Nilo-hamiticNILOTCThe language of Nilotic.NiloticNORABNThe language of Nora-bana. Nora-banaNORTHSThe language of North sotho. North sothoNORWGNThe language of Norwegian. NorwegianNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedNUBIANThe language of Nubian.NubianORIYAThe language of Oriya.OriyaORMNGAThe language of Orominga.OromingaPALAUNThe language of Palauan.PalauanPAPMNTThe language of Papiamento. PapiamentoPASHAIThe language of Pashai.PashaiPASHTUThe language of Pashtu.PashtuPERSNThe language of Persian.PersianPERSNDThe language of Persian (Dari).Persian (Dari)PIDGNEThe language of Pidgin english.Pidgin englishPOHNPNThe language of Pohnpeian. PohnpeianPOLISHThe language of Polish.PolishPOLYNSThe language of Polynesian. PolynesianPORTGSThe language of Portuguese. PortuguesePULARThe language of Pular.PularPUNJABThe language of Punjabi.PunjabiQIECHAThe language of Qiechua.QiechuaQUICHEThe language of Quiche.QuicheROMNANThe language of Romanian.RomanianROMNSCThe language of Romansch.RomanschRUSSANThe language of Russian.RussianSAMOANThe language of Samoan.SamoanSANGHOThe language of Sangho.SanghoSANSKTThe language of Sanskrit.SanskritSARAThe language of Sara.SaraSCOTGA The language of Scottish gaelic.Scottish gaelicSERBOCThe language of Serbo-croatian.Serbo-croatianSESTHS&The language of Sesotho (South sotho).Sesotho (South sotho)SETSWNThe language of Setswana.SetswanaSHONAThe language of Shona.ShonaSINDBLThe language of Sindebele. SindebeleSINDHIThe language of Sindhi.SindhiSINHALThe language of Sinhala.SinhalaSIWATIThe language of Siwati.SiwatiSLOVAKThe language of Slovak.SlovakSLOVNEThe language of Slovene.SloveneSLOVNNThe language of Slovenian. SlovenianSOMALIThe language of Somali.SomaliSONNKEThe language of Soninke.SoninkeSONSRLThe language of Sonsorolese. SonsoroleseSPANSHThe language of Spanish.SpanishSPNBSQ!The language of Spanish (Basque).Spanish (Basque)SPNCST$The language of Spanish (Castilian).Spanish (Castilian)SPNCTL"The language of Spanish (Catalan).Spanish (Catalan)SPNGLC#The language of Spanish (Galician).Spanish (Galician)SRNNTNThe language of Sranan tongo. Sranan tongoSUDANCThe language of Sudanic.SudanicSURNMSThe language of Surinamese. SurinameseSWAHILThe language of Swahili.SwahiliSWEDSHThe language of Swedish.SwedishTABEDWThe language of Ta bedawie. Ta bedawieTAHTANThe language of Tahitian.TahitianTAIWNSThe language of Taiwanese. TaiwaneseTAJIKThe language of Tajik.TajikTAKITKThe language of Taki-taki. Taki-takiTAMILThe language of Tamil.TamilTELUGUThe language of Telugu.TeluguTEMNEThe language of Temne.TemneTHAIThe language of Thai.ThaiTIGREThe language of Tigre.TigreTIGRNYThe language of Tigrinya.TigrinyaTOBIThe language of Tobi.TobiTOKELNThe language of Tokelauan. TokelauanTONGANThe language of Tongan.TonganTOSKThe language of Tosk.ToskTRUKESThe language of Trukese.TrukeseTSHLUBThe language of Tshiluba.TshilubaTSWANAThe language of Tswana.TswanaTURKICThe language of Turkic.TurkicTURKMNThe language of Turkmen.TurkmenTURKSHThe language of Turkish.TurkishTUVALNThe language of Tuvaluan.TuvaluanUKRANNThe language of Ukrainian. UkrainianURDUThe language of Urdu.UrduUZBEKThe language of Uzbek.UzbekVIETNMThe language of Vietnamese. VietnameseWALLSNThe language of Wallisian. WallisianWELSHThe language of Welsh.WelshWOLOFThe language of Wolof.WolofWUSHNG"The language of Wu (Shanghainese).Wu (Shanghainese)XHOSAThe language of Xhosa.XhosaXIANGThe language of Xiang.XiangYAPESEThe language of Yapese.YapeseYORUBAThe language of Yoruba.YorubaYUECNT The language of Yue (Cantonese).Yue (Cantonese)ZULUThe language of Zulu.Zulu DS396_per_lang_skil_gnprf_cddELEMLow performance ability. ElementaryEXCLNTVery high performance ability. ExcellentFAIRModerate performance ability.FairNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONE(No significant or practical proficiency.'No significant or practical proficiencyVERYHigh performance ability. Very good DS397_lang_skill_prof_cdd0'No significant or practical proficiency01#Elementary: Low performance ability12)Fair: Limited working performance ability23.Good: Minimum professional performance ability340Very good: Full professional performance ability45Excellent: Native / Bilingual5` DS398_mat_type_spl_cls_cddCLS1Items that are consumed by personnel and animals at an approximately uniform rate, irrespective of local changes in combat or terrain conditions, e.g. food and forage.Class ICLS2Supplies for which allowances are established by tables of organisation and equipment, e.g. clothing, weapons, tools, spare parts, vehicles.Class IICLS3Fuel and lubricants for all purposes, except for operating aircraft or for use in weapons such as flame-throwers, e.g. gasoline, fuel oil, greases, coal and coke. Class IIICLS3AAviation fuel and lubricants. Class IIIaCLS4Supplies for which initial use allowances are not prescribed by approved issue tables. Normally includes fortification and construction materials, as well as additional quantities of items identical to those authorised for initial issue (Class II) such as additional vehicles.Class IVCLS58Ammunition, explosives and chemical agents of all types.Class V DS399_act_event_det_clsfc_coded DISAST\The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as resulting in a great or sudden misfortune.DisasterECONMC`The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within an economic area of activity.EconomicENVIRNTThe specific ACTION-EVENT that is related to ecological or environmental conditions. EnvironmentalETHNIC^The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within an ethnic area of activity.EthnicHSTRCLbThe specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within an historical area of activity. HistoricalLABOUR]The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within a labour area of activity.LabourMILTRY_The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within a military area of activity.MilitaryPOLTCL`The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within a political area of activity. PoliticalRELIGS`The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within a religious area of activity. ReligiousSOCIAL]The specific ACTION-EVENT can be characterised as occurring within a social area of activity.Social DS4101_main_activity_codedAGRCPR<The activity that deals with providing agriculture services.Agriculture programsEDUCPR:The activity that deals with providing education services.Education programsFOODPR2The activity that deals with distribution of food. Food programsHLTHPR<The activity that deals with providing health care services.Health programsINFSPRWThe activity that deals with providing infrastructure and construction repair services./Infrastructure and construction repair programsNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedSOCLPR7The activity that deals with providing social programs.Social programs DS4102_fac_stat_scty_stat_cddGUARDDFThe specific facility is being guarded so as to control entry or exit.GuardedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONETNo special action has been taken to guarantee the security of the specific facility.NoneSECURD+The specific facility is protected or safe.Secured DS4103_cfeat_stat_invstg_st_cddDENIEDThe authority controlling the site associated to the specific control-feature did not allow a formal examination or study on it.Investigation deniedINVNEGThere was a formal examination or study on the site associated to the specific control-feature, denying the reason of the investigation.Investigated, negativeINVPOSThere was a formal examination or study on the site associated to the specific control-feature, confirming the reason of the investigation.Investigated, positiveNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONEeThere has been no formal examination or study on the site associated to the specific control-feature.NoneUNDINVcA formal examination or study is been taken on the site associated to the specific control feature.Under investigation DS4104_cfeat_stat_scty_stat_cddGUARDDdThe site associated to the specific control-feature is being guarded so as to control entry or exit.GuardedNKN?It is not possible to determine which value is most applicable. Not knownNONEpNo special action has been taken to guarantee the safety of the site associated to the specific control feature.NoneSECURDIThe site associated to the specific control-feature is protected or safe.Secured DS4105_orbit_area_alignment_cddCENTREKThe sides of a specific ORBIT-AREA are equidistant from the reference axis.CentreLEFTJThe right side of a specific ORBIT-AREA coincides with the reference axis.LeftRIGHTIThe left side of a specific ORBIT-AREA coincides with the reference axis.Right DS4106_ver_dist_cat_coded ALTUDE|A linear measurement of VERTICAL-DISTANCE with respect to mean sea level that corresponds approximately to the WGS 84 geoid.AltitudeFLTLVLA linear measurement of VERTICAL-DISTANCE with respect to a surface of constant atmospheric pressure that is related to a specific pressure datum of 1013.2 millibars (29.92 inches). Flight levelHEIGHTPA linear measurement of VERTICAL-DISTANCE with respect to ground or water level.HeightLOCSURTThe datum for VERTICAL-DISTANCE provided by terrain or sea level at a point or area. Local surfaceNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPRSHGTA measurement of VERTICAL-DISTANCE with respect ground level with a manometer calibrated to standard atmosphere of 1013.2 millibars.Pressure heightQFEA measurement of VERTICAL-DISTANCE in terms of atmospheric pressure that is indicated by a pressure altimeter that is calibrated to read 0 at airfield runway ground level.QFEQNHA measurement of VERTICAL-DISTANCE in terms of atmospheric pressure that is indicated by a pressure altimeter that is calibrated to read 0 at mean seal level (MSL).QNHSEABOTUThe datum for VERTICAL-DISTANCE provided by the submerged surface at a point or area. Sea bottom DS4107_ver_dist_precision_cdd1000MAccuracy to within 1 kilometre.1000 m100MAccuracy to within 100 metres.100 m10MAccuracy to within 10 metres.10 m1MAccuracy to within 1 metre.1 m300MAccuracy to within 300 metres.300 m30MAccuracy to within 30 metres.30 m3MAccuracy to within 3 metres.3 m DS4108_abs_point_ang_prec_coded CNTIMN]Angular precision is expressed to the nearest one hundredth of a minute (1/6000 of a degree). CentiminuteCNTISC_Angular precision is expressed to the nearest one hundredth of a second (1/360000 of a degree). CentisecondDECISCXAngular precision is expressed to the nearest one tenth of second (1/36000 of a degree). DecisecondDEGREE5Angular precision is expressed to the nearest degree.DegreeMINUTEGAngular precision is expressed to the nearest one sixtieth of a degree.MinuteSECOND\Angular precision is expressed to the nearest one sixtieth of a minute (1/3600 of a degree).SecondTENTMN`Angular precision is expressed to the nearest ten-thousandth of a minute (1/600000 of a degree).Ten-thousandth of a minuteTHOUMN[Angular precision is expressed to the nearest thousandth of a minute (1/60000 of a degree).Thousandth of a minuteTNTHDGDAngular precision is expressed to the nearest one tenth of a degree.Tenth of a degreeTNTHMNXAngular precision is expressed to the nearest one tenth of a minute (1/600 of a degree).Tenth of a minute DS4109_rel_point_prec_coded 019MIAccuracy corresponds to one-ten-thousandth of a minute on a great circle.0.19 m031M6Accuracy corresponds to centisecond on a great circle.0.31 m1MAccuracy to within 1 metre.1 m185MEAccuracy corresponds to one-thousandth of a minute on a great circle.1.85 m309M5Accuracy corresponds to decisecond on a great circle.3.09 m10MAccuracy to within 10 metres.10 m1852M6Accuracy corresponds to centiminute on a great circle.18.52 m100MAccuracy to within 100 metres.100 m1852ME@Accuracy corresponds to one-tenth of a minute on a great circle.185.2 m1000MAccuracy to within 1 kilometre.1000 m1852MT5Accuracy corresponds to one minute on a great circle.1852 m10000M!Accuracy to within 10 kilometres.10000 m11112M@Accuracy corresponds to one-tenth of a degree on a great circle.11112 m DS4110_ammo_type_cat_coded$AAMIS;An air-launched guided missile for use against air targets.Air-to-air missileASMISA self-propelled airborne munition which is guided automatically, or by remote control, fired from an aircraft at an object on the ground or sea.Air-to-surface missileATGDWP9A guided weapon designed to immobilise or destroy a tank.Anti-tank guided weaponBOMBA case filled with explosive, inflammable material, poison gas, or smoke, etc., dropped from aircraft, or thrown or deposited by hand.BombBOMBLT[One of a number of small bombs usually contained in a cluster bomb and released in mid-air.BombletDPTHCHAny charge designed for explosion under water, especially such a charge dropped or catapulted from delivery equipment and used against submarines. Depth chargeEXPLOSAn explosive substance. ExplosiveGNSHELYA munition that is propelled from a barrel and thereafter follows a ballistic trajectory. Gun shellHNDGRN?An explosive missile, smaller than a bombshell, thrown by hand. Hand grenadeMINAHL/A mine designed to cause damage to helicopters.Mine, anti-helicopterMINAPR1A mine designed to cause casualties to personnel.Mine, anti-personnelMINAT0A mine designed to immobilise or destroy a tank.Mine, anti-tankMINATA[No definition given in APP-6A])Mine, anti-tank with anti-handling deviceMINNKN1It is not possible to determine the type of mine.Mine, not knownMINNOS[No definition given in APP-6A]Mine, not otherwise specifiedMINOFR}A mine or mines designed to attack a target obliquely to the targets direction of travel (i.e. in the targets flank or side).Mine, off-routeMINWARA mine designed to disable armoured vehicles and will allow large areas to be sown with smart mines that should be difficult to neutralise.Mine, wide areaMRTRBM#A round fired from a mortar weapon. Mortar bombNKN?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 specifiedPRJNOS~An object capable of being propelled by a force normally from a gun, and continuing in motion by virtue of its kinetic energy.#Projectile, not otherwise specifiedPRXFUSA fuse wherein primary initiation occurs by remotely sensing the presence, distance or direction of a target or its associated environment by means of a signal generated by the fuse or emitted by the target, or by detecting a disturbance of a natural field surrounding the target.Proximity fusePYROTCA mixture of chemicals which when ignited is capable of reacting exothermically to produce light, heat, smoke, sound or gas, and may also be used to introduce a delay into an explosive train because of its known burning time.Pyrotechnic deviceRCKETmA munition that is self-propelled in flight whose trajectory or course whilst in flight cannot be controlled.RocketRKTATP5A powered projectile designed for use against people.Rocket/missile, anti-personnelRKTATT4A powered projectile designed for use against tanks.Rocket/missile, anti-tankRKTHEV9A powered projectile designed for use by heavy launchers.Rocket/missile, heavyRKTLGT9A powered projectile designed for use by light launchers.Rocket/missile, lightRKTMED:A powered projectile designed for use by medium launchers.Rocket/missile, mediumSEABDMIA mine with negative buoyancy, which remains on the seabed. (bottom mine) Seabed mineSEAMINAn explosive device laid in the water with the intention of damaging or sinking ships or of deterring shipping from entering an area.Sea mineSMAMMO*Ammunition designed for hand held weapons.Small-arms ammunitionSRAMISA self-propelled airborne munition which is guided automatically, or by remote control, fired from the ground or vessel at an aircraft or other airborne target.Surface-to-air missileSRSMISA self-propelled airborne munition which is guided automatically, or by remote control, fired from the ground or vessel at an object on the ground or sea.Surface-to-surface missileSUBMUNIAny munition that, to perform its task, separates from a parent munition. SubmunitionTRPEDOKA weapon for destroying ships by rupturing their hulls below the waterline.Torpedo DS4111_arfld_atc_prsnc_ind_cddNO<The specific AIRFIELD does not provides air traffic control.NoYES3The specific AIRFIELD provides air traffic control.Yes DS4112_arfld_ils_prsnc_ind_cddNO?At the specific AIRFIELD there is no instrument landing system.NoYES?At the specific AIRFIELD there is an instrument landing system.Yes DS4113_arfld_rwy_lgt_prs_id_cddNOGAt the specific AIRFIELD there are no lights to illuminate its runways.NoYESDAt the specific AIRFIELD there are lights to illuminate its runways.Yes DS4114_arfld_rwy_srfc_type_cddASPHLTThe runway surface is asphalt.AsphaltCNCRTEThe runway surface is concrete.ConcreteDIRTThe runway surface is dirt.DirtGRAVELThe runway surface is gravel.Gravel DS4115_org_stat_avlbty_codedAFT30DrAn availability status of an ORGANISATION indicating that the ORGANISATION can be available for use after 30 days. After 30 daysBTW163~An availability status of an ORGANISATION indicating that the ORGANISATION can be available for use in between 16 and 30 days.Between 16 and 30 daysBTW484An availability status of an ORGANISATION indicating that the ORGANISATION can be available for use in between 48 hours and 4 days.Between 48 hours and 4 daysBTW515}An availability status of an ORGANISATION indicating that the ORGANISATION can be available for use in between 5 and 15 days.Between 5 and 15 daysNA\An availability status of an ORGANISATION indicating that the ORGANISATION is not available. Not availableWTN48HtAn availability status of an ORGANISATION indicating that the ORGANISATION can be available for use within 48 hours.Within 48 hours DS4116_org_stat_cmtmnt_stat_cddCOMM=A status indicating that an ORGANISATION is currently tasked. CommittedUNCOMM^A status indicating that an ORGANISATION is not currently tasked and is available for tasking. Uncommitted DS4117_org_stat_rdns_codedBTLSTNA readiness level of an ORGANISATION where the aircrews will be in cockpits of their fighters and be capable of starting their engines and becoming airborne in the minimum practicable time.Battle stationsNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedREDtA readiness level of a "Marine Unit" type ORGANISATION where the troops must be able to open fire in 2 to 5 minutes.RedRNYALRA readiness level of an ORGANISATION where the aircrews will be in the cockpits with the applicable checks completed and the aircraft will be located on or near the runway with engines running ready for take off. Runway alertWHITEpA readiness level of a "Marine Unit" type ORGANISATION where the troops must be able to open fire in 15 minutes.WhiteYELLOWvA readiness level of a "Marine Unit" type ORGANISATION where the troops must be able to open fire in 30 to 60 minutes.Yellow DS4118_bridge_type_dsgn_typ_cddARCH(A bridge supported by curved structures.ArchBXGRDRQA bridge using large iron or steel beams or compound structure for bearing loads. Box-girderCNTLVRPA bridge made of cantilevers projecting from the piers and connected by girders. CantileverFERRY[A movable bridge represented by a ferry moving back and forth between fixed bridging sites.FerryFLTINGA bridge on pontoons etc.FloatingLIFT:A bridge that can be raised to allow the passage of ships.LiftMILMDGRA bridge using medium iron or steel beams or compound structure for bearing loads.Military, medium girderMILPNT'A bridge constructed using small boats.Military, pontoonMILVHLYA bridge that is carried on a vehicle and is deployed from the vehicle for immediate use.Military, vehicle launchedNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedRAFTA movable bridge represented by a raft moving back and forth between fixed bridging sites, usually along wires connected to both these sites.RaftSLABqA bridge made by use of a flat broad fairly thick usu. square or rectangular piece of solid material, esp. stone.SlabSSPNSNRA bridge with a roadway suspended from cables supported by structures at each end. SuspensionSTRNGRHA bridge made by use of a longitudinal structural member in a framework.StringerSWINGEA bridge that can be swung to one side to allow the passage of ships.SwingTRUSS@A bridge made by use of a framework, e.g. of rafters and struts.Truss DS4119_fac_prim_const_matrl_cddASPHLTBThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is asphalt.AsphaltBRKMSNHThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is brick/masonry. Brick/MasonryCBLSTNFThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is cobblestone. CobblestoneCNCRTECThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is concrete.ConcreteEARTH@The primary construction material used in the FACILITY is earth.EarthGRAVELAThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is gravel.GravelMETAL@The primary construction material used in the FACILITY is metal.MetalNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedPEBBLEAThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is pebble.PebblePRSTCNOThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is prestressed concrete.Prestressed concreteREINCNNThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is reinforced concrete.Reinforced concreteROCK?The primary construction material used in the FACILITY is rock.RockSAND?The primary construction material used in the FACILITY is sand.SandSILT?The primary construction material used in the FACILITY is silt.SiltSNOWCThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is snow/ice.Snow/iceWOODFThe primary construction material used in the FACILITY is wood/timber. Wood/timber DS4120_bridge_usage_codedFOOT2The BRIDGE is intended to be used by foot traffic.FootMLTUSEEThe BRIDGE is intended to be used for foot, vehicle and rail traffic. Multiple useNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedRAILWY3The BRIDGE is intended to be used for rail traffic.RailwayRLWYVHDThe BRIDGE is intended to be used both for rail and vehicle traffic.Railway/vehicleVEHCLE5The BRIDGE is intended to be used by vehicle traffic.Vehicle DS4121_coord_system_ref_cat_cddNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedOBJREFA COORDINATE-SYSTEM that has its frame of reference defined by using the position and orientation of a specific OBJECT-ITEM at a given point in time.OBJECT-REFERENCEPNTREFXA COORDINATE-SYSTEM that uses three specific POINTs to establish its frame of reference.POINT-REFERENCE DS4122_netwrk_cat_codedBRDCST8A broadcast network used to transport voice and/or data. BroadcastMLTCSThA mode of transmission where information is conveyed from one sender to a determined number of receivers MulticastNKN?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 specifiedPTTOPTBA transmission where information is transferred between two nodes.Point-to-point DS4123_netwrk_crypto_ind_codedNOThe NETWORK is not encrypted.NoYESThe NETWORK is encrypted.Yes DS4124_netwrk_freq_band_codedEHF)A frequency of 30 - 300 gigahertz. (EHF)Extra high frequencyHF%A frequency of 3 - 30 megahertz. (HF)High frequencyLF'A frequency of 30 - 300 kilohertz. (LF) Low frequencyMF)A frequency of 300 - 3000 kilohertz. (MF)Medium frequencySHF&A frequency of 3 - 30 gigahertz. (SHF)Super high frequencyUHF*A frequency of 300 - 3000 megahertz. (UHF)Ultra high frequencyVHF(A frequency of 30 - 300 megahertz. (VHF)Very high frequencyVLF&A frequency of 3 - 30 kilohertz. (VLF)Very low frequency DS4125_netwrk_freq_mdltn_codedDBSBNDKThe modulation of a wave by varying its amplitude across the whole channel.Double side bandFRQMODFThe modulation of a radio or other wave by variation of its frequency.Frequency modulationFRQSHFTThe modulation of a radio or other wave by shifting central frequency of the signal.Frequency shift keyingLWSBNDhThe modulation of a wave by varying its amplitude with modulation on the lower side band of the channel.Lower side bandPHSHKYHThe modulation of a radio or other wave by shifting phase of the signal.Phase shift keyingUPSBNDhThe modulation of a wave by varying its amplitude with modulation on the upper side band of the channel.Upper side band DS4126_netwrk_scty_policy_codedCCEBFSecurity policy mandated by Combined Communications Electronics Board.CCEBNATNAL%Security policy mandated by a nation.NationalNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedNT!Security policy mandated by NATO.NATO DS4127_netwrk_service_cat_coded DATTRF.A service for the electronic transfer of data. Data transferFAXA service provided by means of electronic scanning of a document, transmitting it as data by telecommunications links, and producing an exact copy at the receiver. FacsimileIFFA system using electromagnetic transmissions to which equipment carried by friendly forces automatically responds, for example, by emitting pulses, thereby distinguishing themselves from enemy forces.Identification friend or foeIMAGEGA service for electronic transfer of static or slowly refreshed images.ImageMCIMIP Common Interface service.MCIMHSoAn application service that provides a generalised facility for exchanging electronic messages between systems.Message handling serviceNOS<The appropriate value is not in the set of specified values.Not otherwise specifiedTDLOne or more data links organised within a given architecture and supporting a standard set of binary messages exchanged between users of that system, for use in military operations.Tactical data linkVIDSVC7A service for electronic transfer of video information. Video serviceVOCSVC7A service for electronic transfer of voice information. Voice service DS4128_obj_item_adr_trs_ind_cddNObThe specific OBJECT-ITEM is not permitted to transmit while using the specific ELECTRONIC-ADDRESS.NoYES^The specific OBJECT-ITEM is permitted to transmit while using the specific ELECTRONIC-ADDRESS.Yes DS4129_ethnic_group_codedADMISL.The ethnic group of Admiralty Islander people.Admiralty IslanderAFGHAN#The ethnic group of Afghani people.AfghaniAFRAMR,The ethnic group of African American people.African AmericanAFRNFD8The not further defined ethnic groups of African people.African not further definedAITISL-The ethnic group of Aitutaki Islander people.Aitutaki IslanderALBNAN$The ethnic group of Albanian people.AlbanianALGRAN$The ethnic group of Algerian people.AlgerianAMERUS)The ethnic group of American (US) people. American (US)ARAB The ethnic group of Arab people.ArabARGNTN'The ethnic group of Argentinian people. ArgentinianARMNAN$The ethnic group of Armenian people.ArmenianASNNFD6The not further defined ethnic groups of Asian people.Asian not further definedASSYRN$The ethnic group of Assyrian people.AssyrianATUISL)The ethnic group of Atiu Islander people. Atiu IslanderAUSISL,The ethnic group of Austral Islander people.Austral IslanderAUSTRA1The ethnic group of Australian Aboriginal people.Australian AboriginalAUSTRL&The ethnic group of Australian people. AustralianAUSTRN$The ethnic group of Austrian people.AustrianBANGLS'The ethnic group of Bangladeshi people. BangladeshiBELAU0The ethnic group of Belau/Palau Islander people.Belau/Palau IslanderBELGAN#The ethnic group of Belgian people.BelgianBENGLI#The ethnic group of Bengali people.BengaliBISMAR1The ethnic group of Bismark Archipelagoan people.Bismark ArchipelagoanBLACK!The ethnic group of Black people.BlackBOLIVN$The ethnic group of Bolivian people.BolivianBOUGNV*The ethnic group of Bougainvillean people.BougainvilleanBRAZLN%The ethnic group of Brazilian people. BrazilianBRTNEC=The not elsewhere classified ethnic groups of British people. British not elsewhere classifiedBRTNFD8The not further defined ethnic groups of British people.British not further definedBULGRN%The ethnic group of Bulgarian people. BulgarianBURGHR#The ethnic group of Burgher people.BurgherBURMSE#The ethnic group of Burmese people.BurmeseBYLRSN(The ethnic group of Byelorussian people. ByelorussianCANADN$The ethnic group of Canadian people.CanadianCARISL-The ethnic group of Caroline Islander people.Caroline IslanderCELTIC"The ethnic group of Celtic people.CelticCENAMR3The ethnic group of Central American Indian people.Central American IndianCHLEAN%The ethnic group of Chilean people. ChileanCHNISL,The ethnic group of Channel Islander people.Channel IslanderCHNNEC=The not elsewhere classified ethnic groups of Chinese people. Chinese not elsewhere classifiedCHNNFD8The not further defined ethnic groups of Chinese people.Chinese not further definedCOKNFDBThe not further defined ethnic groups of Cook Island Maori people.%Cook Island Maori not further definedCOLMBN%The ethnic group of Colombian people. ColombianCORNSH%The ethnic group of Cornish people. CornishCORSCN&The ethnic group of Corsican people. CorsicanCOSTRN'The ethnic group of Costa Rican people. Costa RicanCRELLA2The ethnic group of Creole (Latin America) people.Creole (Latin America)CRELUS'The ethnic group of Creole (US) people. Creole (US)CROATN*The ethnic group of Croat/Croatian people.Croat/Cr