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Stall
Sudden lost of lift when the airflow separates from the wing surface; may be caused by a variety of maneuvers, such as climbing too steeply with insufficient thrust. “Compressor stall” is a different phenomenon that occurs inside a turbine engine.
Stealth
A combination of design features, technologies, and materials, some highly classified, designed to reduce the radar, visual, infrared, and acoustic signature of an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle. This can be taken to the point where effective enemy detection and countermeasures are extremely unlikely before the vehicle has completed its mission and escaped. The F-117A is the best-known modern example.
STOVL
Short Takeoff-Vertical Landing. Capability of certain vectored-thrust aircraft, notably the Harrier and variants of the future Joint Strike Fighter. Short takeoff is assisted by a fixed “ski-jump” ramp.
T-38 Talon
Twin-turbojet advanced trainer, over 1,100 built by Northrop. Entered service in 1961. First supersonic aircraft specifically designed as a trainer.
T-3A Firefly
Lightweight two-seat propeller-driven trainer based on British Slingsby T67. Used by U.S. Air Force for screening of prospective pilots. Top speed 178 mph, ceiling 19,000 ft.
TARPS
Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod System. A 1,700-pound/770 kg pod built by Naval Avionics Center and fitted to four F-14 fighters in each carrier air wing. Pod carries a 9-inch panoramic camera, 12-inch frame camera, and infrared line scanner.
TDY
Temporary Duty. A military assignment to a location away from one’s normal duty station. TDY generally involves separation from family and entitles personnel to supplementary pay and allowances.
TERCOM
Terrain Contour Matching, a cruise-missile-guidance concept that relies on a radar altimeter and a stored digital map of elevations along the line of flight. Flight plans require detailed and lengthy preparation, and cannot be generated for relatively flat, featureless terrain.
Top Gun
U.S. Navy Fighter Weapon School at NAS Fallon, NV. Responsible for training fleet pilots in air-combat maneuvering.
TRAP
Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel.
U-2
High-altitude (over 90,000 ft/27,430 m) reconnaissance aircraft originally developed in 1950 for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency by Lockheed. Single J57, later J75 turbojet. Many variants with diverse sensors operated by the USAF and NASA (civilian research).
UAV
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Also known as a drone or RPV (remotely piloted vehicle). A recoverable pilotless aircraft, either remotely controlled over a radio-data link, or preprogrammed with an advanced autopilot. The U.S. Air Force has tended to resist any use of UAVs, except as targets, because they take jobs away from pilots. There are also real safety concerns about operating UAVs and manned aircraft in the same airspace, since they are usually small and hard to see.
UCAV
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle. Also known as a drone or RPV (remotely piloted vehicle). A recoverable pilotless aircraft, either remotely controlled over a radio-data link, or preprogrammed with an advanced autopilot.
UH-1N
“Huey” light utility helicopter found in Marine light-attack squadrons and support units.
UH-46
Aging Boeing Vertol “Sea Knight” twin-rotor helicopter found in Navy utility and logistic squadrons. Nicknamed “Bullfrog.”
UPT
Undergraduate Pilot Training
V-22 Osprey
Bell-Boeing-built twin-engine tilt-rotor aircraft, combining the agility of a helicopter with the speed and range of a fixed-wing turboprop. Joint Marine/Navy/Air Force program, delivery began in 1997.
VA
Navy Attack Squadron, previously equipped with A-7 or A-6 aircraft. With the retirement of these types, this squadron designation is no longer used.
VAQ
Navy Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron, equipped with EA-6 Prowler aircraft.
Variable geometry
Ability of an aircraft to change the sweep of its wings in flight, to optimize performance for a given speed and altitude.
VAW
Navy Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron, equipped with E-2C Hawkeye aircraft.
VF
Navy Fighter Squadron, typically equipped with F-14 Tomcats.
VFA
Navy Strike Fighter Squadron, typically equipped with F/A-18 Hornets.
Viewgraph
An overhead projector transparency or slide used in briefings or presentations. Also spelled Vu-graph.
VMA
Marine Attack Squadron (e.g., VMA-211). Typically equipped with AV-8B Harrier.
VMAT
Marine Attack Training Squadron (e.g., VMAT-203). Typically equipped with AV-8B Harrier.
VMFA
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (e.g., VMFA-115). Typically equipped with F/A-18 Hornet.
VMFAT
Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron (e.g., VMFAT-101). Typically equipped with F/A-18 Hornet.
VMGR
Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (e.g., VMGR-252). Typically equipped with KC-130.
VP
Navy Patrol Squadron, typically equipped with land-based P-3 Orion aircraft.
VRC
Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (Carrier onboard delivery) equipped with C-2 Greyhound aircraft.
VS
Navy Sea Control Squadron equipped with S-3 Viking aircraft.
V/STOL
Vertical/Short Takeoff and Landing.
VT
Navy Training Squadron. Equipped with a wide variety of aircraft—carrier training squadrons typically fly the T-2 Buckeye or T-45 Goshawk.
Wild Weasel
An aircraft configured with Radar Homing and Warning (RHAW) gear and Anti-Radiation Missiles (ARMs) operated to suppress enemy surface-to-air-missile sites. Originally performed by F-100F, F-105F, and F-4G Phantom II aircraft, this mission will increasingly be borne by specially trained and equipped F-16Cs, F/A-18Cs, and EA-6Bs.
XO
Executive Officer, second in command of a squadron, vessel, or equivalent unit.
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