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Those program costs necessary to operate and maintain the capability. These costs include Military Personnel, and Operations and Maintenance.
Industry:Military
Altitude at which object of interest (decoy, chaff, etc.) no longer performs its desired function (matching RV characteristics, screening RV, etc.)
Industry:Military
For data streams, the process whereby a received set of data is placed in one to one correspondence with the data assumed to have been transmitted.
Industry:Military
A directive issued by a commander to subordinate commanders for the purpose of effecting the coordinated execution of an operation. Also called OPORD.
Industry:Military
Within the earth's atmosphere; generally considered to be altitudes below 100 km. An endoatmospheric interceptor reaches its target within the atmosphere.
Industry:Military
Strategies and tactics that result in (specified) a high probability of kill against designated targets, regardless of the interceptors required. (USSPACECOM)
Industry:Military
The process of evaluating a program without executing the program. See also desk checking, code audit, inspection, static analyzer, walk-through. Contrast with dynamic analysis.
Industry:Military
Descriptive term that includes non-ionizing EMR, static electric and magnetic fields, ionization radiation, energy beams, noise, explosions, de-orbiting debris, and extreme cold.
Industry:Military
The process of determining the track or tracks of detected objects. It is usually a threestep process of data association, track initialization, and track improvement by filtering.
Industry:Military
A hypothetical example of the employment of threat systems against ballistic missile defenses for the purpose of analysis and evaluation of those defensive systems and architectures.
Industry:Military