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PRIRU^NIK NAJ^E[]E KORI[]ENIH VOJNO-POLITI^KIH IZRAZAe.g. The aircraft was forced to jettison its bombs. (Avion jemorao da izbaci bombe.)Œ JHQ – joint headquarterse.g. JHQ comprises the headquarters of a joint force, with staffofficers and other personnel from all three arms (navy, armyand air force). ([tab zdru`enih snaga obuhvata {tabovezdru`enih snaga, sa {tabnim oficirima iostalim qudstvom sva tri vida, mornarice, KoV iavijacije).Œ join – 1. to become a part of something..e.g. She joined the team after six months of medical treatment.(Prikqu~ila se timu posle {est meseci le~ewa.)2. to come together.e.g. They joined us in the briefing room. (Pridru`ili sunam se u sali za sastanke.)3. to connect two objects to each other.e.g. He joined the wires together. (Spojio je `ice.)Œ join up – to join the armed forces.e.g. He joined up at the age of 18. (Stupio je u vojnuslu`bu sa 18 godina.)Œ JTF – joint task forcee.g. JTF is a large combined arms grouping involving differentbranches of the armed forces formed for a specific operation.(Operativna zdru`ena jedinica je velika grupacijazdru`enih rodova, koja ukqu~uje razli~ite rodoveoru`anih snaga, a koja se formira radi izvo|ewaspecifi~nih operacija.)KŒ K, k - Kilo – the eleventh letter of the phonetic alphabet.Œ kevlar – a synthetic fiber of very high tensile strength, woveninto bulletproof vests, molded into solid sheets of lightweightarmour (from aircraft to helmets).e.g. Kevlar is used in the manufacture of body armour, helmets,and some types of vehicle armour. (Kevlar se koristi uproizvodwi oklopa za qudstvo, {lemova i nekihvrsta oklopa za vozila.)Œ key terrain – ground which you must occupy or control in orderto achieve your mission.e.g. Key terrain is any locality or area seizure, retention, or controlof which affords a marked advantage to either combatant.(Dominantan deo zemqi{ta je bilo koji lokalitetili oblast ~ije zauzimawe, zadr`avawe ili kontrolapru`aju zna~ajnu prednost bilo kojoj strani.)Œ khaki – a brownish-green colour used for army uniforms andvehicle camouflage.e.g. As he was getting ready for the military exercise due to startin an hour, he was wearing a khaki uniform. (Po{to se pripremaoza vojnu ve`bu koja je trebalo da po~ne zasat nosio je maskirnu uniformu.)Œ KIA – killed in action – killed during an engagement.e.g. Are there any KIA reports? (Ima li izve{taja o poginulimau borbi?)Œ Kim’s Game – an activity designed to develop observationskills. A selection objects are placed on the ground and coveredwith a blanket. The blanket is removed for a few seconds andthen replaced again. The participants then have to rememberexactly what they saw.13Note: Kim’s Game is taken from the adventure story “Kim” byRudyard Kipling, in which the above exercise was used in thetraining of spies.e.g. Kim’s Game is extremely worthwhile, especially if practisedon a regular basis. (Kimova igra je izuzetno korisna,naro~ito ukoliko se redovno ve`ba.)Œ kit – equipment; a set of tools or other articles used for a specificpurpose (e.g. cleaning kit, decontamination kit, first aid kit,etc.).e.g. All the platoon’s kit was left behind on the truck. (Svaoprema voda je ostala u kamionu.)Œ klick/click – (informal) a kilometere.g. The bridge is three klicks down that road. (Most je udaqentri kilometra niz taj put.)Œ knock out – 1. to destroy a vehicle.e.g. We knocked out three tanks. (Uni{tili smo tri tenka.)2. to make someone unconscious.e.g. He was knocked out by the blast. (Oborila ga je eksplozija.)Œ KP – key point – a location or installation which is of strategicimportance (such as docks, government or other administrativebuilding, power installation, etc.).e.g. Commandos are used to seize the key points. (Komandosise anga`uju radi zauzimawa kqu~nih ta~aka.)Œ KPH / km/h / kmph – kilometers per houre.g. He was driving at 120KPH. (Vozio je brzinom od 120kilometara na ~as.)LŒ L, l - Lima - the twelfth letter of the phonetic alphabet.Œ laager/lager/leaguer - 1. an encampment of armoured vehicles;defensive position (especially one protected by armouredvehicles) organized by a motorized force as it stops for a nightor lesser period.e.g. The laager was attacked during the night. (Privremenilogor oklopno-motorizovanih jedinica napadnut je utoku no}i.)2. to form a laager.e.g. We will laager at grid 417339. (Formira}emo logor nakoordinati 417339.)Œ land - 1. to bring a flying aircraft back onto the ground.e.g. The squadron has just landed. (Eskadrila je upravosletela.)2. to leave a ship and go back onto dry land.e.g. We will start landing tomorrow morning. (Po~e}emo saiskrcavawem sutra ujutru.)3. to deploy troops from aircraft or ships.e.g. Enemy paratroopers are landing to the north of Arnhem.(Neprijateqevi padobranci se iskrcavaju severnood Arnema.)Œ land-line - a telephone system which operates through electricalcable placed on, under or above the ground.e.g. I will call you on land-line. (Pozva}u te zemaqskom/`i~nom vezom.)Œ landmark - a distinctive natural or man-made feature, whichcan be used as a reference point or as an aid to navigating.

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