• axenet
    #37818
    Zotya, zanzásított brevity guide :

    • When you take off, you say "wheels up" or "rotating" so people know you are going airborne and look to don't smash into you
    • "Check" or "reference" followed by a compass bearing or direction is an order to turn toward a different heading - such as "check left for steer two" means "turn left to heading facing steerpoint 2"
    • You say "[callsign] saddled" when you are in formation
    • You say "[callsign] fenced in at [first 3 numbers of fuel lb gauge]" - after lead orders the flight to "Fence in", you also put your master arm on. "4 fenced in at 079"
    • "Buster" means go full speed, +20% afterburner
    • "Angels" refers to thousands of feet, "cherubs" refers to hundreds of feet
    • "Flow [direction]" - head in that direction once you're done doing whatever you are doing, "Flight flow south"
    • "[callsign referring to] Knock it off"- stop doing whatever you are doing
    • "Tally" when you see an enemy contact, can be amplified by stuff like "12 o'clock, 5 thousand, hot" and the like - "no joy" when you can't see it
    • "Visual" when you see a friendly contact - "blind" when you can't see it
    • "Engaging" means you are attacking something with intent to kill it
    • "Stripping [right/left/high/low]" means you are leaving formation to prosecute an attack - "stripped" tells your lead you are out of formation
    • When you see a contact, "friendly" means friendly, "bogey" means unknown, "outlaw" means unknown assumed hostile, "bandit" means confirmed hostile
    • "Hot" means something is coming toward you, "cold" means its going away, "beaming" mean its diagonal to you and attempting to create space
    • You'd give a BRAA (pronounced "BRAH") when referring to air contacts, which stands for bearing, range, altitude, aspect - such as "tally bandits, 12 o'clock, 8 miles, 4000, hot"
    • "Defensive" means you or someone else is avoiding/trying to get away from a threat, "offensive" means an attacking posture
    • "in from the [direction]" or simply "in" means you are beginning the terminal phase of a air to ground attack, "off" or "off hot" means you are no longer attacking
    • "RTB" means return to base
    • "Joker" means I will be "bingo" soon. Bingo means your fuel status is such that if you don't turn around right now you won't have enough fuel to RTB
    • "Fox 1/2/3 [bullseye position] [amplifying information]" When you fire a semi-active radar, infrared and active radar missile respectively. This goes on package coms. So people don't get blown up and know it's a friendly missile in the air. Commonly "Fox 3 medium, bulls 047 for 63, 3000"
    • "[callsign] Buddy spike [bullseye or posit]" when a friendly is locking onto you and you don't want to die
    • "[callsign you are referring to] Break left/right/high/low" Call to immediately make a high G manuever in the direction. This is often called when you see a missile or other threat about to hit the friendly and need him to move quickly out of the way.
    • "[callsign] supporting" means the callsign is supporting the other element which just said its engaging or in
    • "nails" is a call when you have an enemy radar on your RWR, "spike" when the radar is tracking or launching on you. "Nails sa-6, right 2 o'clock!"
    • "Cap/capping" means a callsign is flying "combat air patrol" or cover on the target area.
    • Say "[your callsign] tumbleweed" to indicate you have lost all situational awareness and need guidance


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