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Snapshot= high-angle or high line of sight gun shot<br />
Snapshot= high-angle or high line of sight gun shot<br />
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Fox I = simulated or actual launch of a semi-active radar guided missile (AIM 7)<br />
Fox I = simulated or actual launch of a semi-active radar guided missile (AIM 7)<br />
Fox II = simulated or actual launch of IR guided missile (AIM 9)<br />
Fox II = simulated or actual launch of IR guided missile (AIM 9)<br />
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Rifle = AGM 65 (Maverick) launch<br />
Rifle = AGM 65 (Maverick) launch<br />
Magnum = launch of friendly anti-radiation missile (HARM)<br />
Magnum = launch of friendly anti-radiation missile (HARM)<br />
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these calls are made to let friendlies in the area know that a missile is in<br />
these calls are made to let friendlies in the area know that a missile is in<br />
the air (help to let you friends know that a missile is on the way)<br />
the air (help to let you friends know that a missile is on the way)<br />

Latest revision as of 21:36, 29 December 2022


Snapshot= high-angle or high line of sight gun shot
Fox I = simulated or actual launch of a semi-active radar guided missile (AIM 7)
Fox II = simulated or actual launch of IR guided missile (AIM 9)
Fox III = simulated or actual launch of an active radar guided missile (AIM120 AMRAAM or AIM 54 Phoenix)
Guns Guns Guns = firing of guns, (historically this was called Fox 4)
Maddog = visual launch of AIM 120
Rifle = AGM 65 (Maverick) launch
Magnum = launch of friendly anti-radiation missile (HARM)

these calls are made to let friendlies in the area know that a missile is in
the air (help to let you friends know that a missile is on the way)

Buster = directive cal to fly at max continuous power (military)
Gate = directive/ to fly as quickly as possible (AB/Max Power)
Bruiser = friendly air launched anti-ship missile
gadget = radar or emitter equipment
Greyhound = friendly ground attack cruise missile
Judy = aircrew has visual or radar contact on the correct target, has taken
control of intercept and only requires situational awareness info
Music = electronic radar jamming (on Air Intercept radar)
Raygun = radar lock on unknown aircraft
Shotgun = Prebriefed weapons state at which separation/bug out should begin
Sqwauk = operating the IFF
Sweet = valid response to IFF check (opposite of Sour)
Pitbull = Activation of active radar seeker (such as with the Aim-120)