[Sample B: Approval/Signature Sheet] - George Mason University
[Sample B: Approval/Signature Sheet] - George Mason University
[Sample B: Approval/Signature Sheet] - George Mason University
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A1.1 Combat Radius<br />
APPENDIX 2<br />
ATTRIBUTES<br />
Maximum distance aircraft can travel away from its base along given course with normal<br />
combat load and return without refueling, allowing for all safety and operating factors. 141<br />
A1.2 Scope<br />
Scope of operation in terms of environment (weather conditions, daytime and nighttime).<br />
AWX/day/night – ACFT capable to execute the task in any weather conditions, during the<br />
day or during the night.<br />
AWX/day – ACFT capable to execute the task in any weather condition during the day. At<br />
night, needs VMC.<br />
VMC/day/night – ACFT capable to execute the task only in VMC, during the day or<br />
during the night.<br />
VMC/day – ACFT capable to execute the task only in VMC during the day.<br />
A1.3 Weapon Capacity<br />
Maximum number of A/A armament that can be carried in a typical A/A configuration<br />
(includes cannon when applicable).<br />
A1.4 Armament Payload<br />
Maximum A/G armament payload that can be carried in a typical A/G configuration.<br />
A1.5 SEAD<br />
Type of equipments used for Suppression of enemy air defense.<br />
Destructive – e.g. use of a HARM. Possibly lethal consequences. 142<br />
Nondestructive – e.g. use of active jamming to disrupt enemy radars or weapons.<br />
Nonlethal. 143<br />
None – no capability.<br />
141 Ibid., 492.<br />
142 Schleher, Electronic Warfare in the Information Age, 133-134.<br />
143 Ibid.<br />
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