- Industry: Government; Military
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The ability to achieve a specified wartime objective (win a war or battle, destroy a target set). It includes four major components: a). Force Structure -- Numbers, size and composition of the units that compromise our Defense forces; b) Modernization -- Technical sophistication of forces, units, weapon systems, and equipment; c) Readiness -- The ability of forces, units, weapon systems, or equipment to deliver the outputs for which they were designed; d) Sustainability -- The ability to maintain the necessary level and duration of operational activity to achieve military objectives. Sustainability is a function of providing for and maintaining those levels of ready forces, materiel, and consumables necessary to support military effort.
Industry:Military
The concentration of offensive assets on a subset of targets.
Industry:Military
Trajectory information on targets recorded over a period of time.
Industry:Military
Trajectory with an apogee below that of the minimum-energy trajectory.
Industry:Military
The maximum line of sight distance at which a sensor can maintain track of an object.
Industry:Military
The maximum time for a booster or vehicle to perform its function from time of launch.
Industry:Military
A military or civilian official who is responsible for managing an acquisition program.
Industry:Military
The maximum rate (per second) of gamma radiation that the system could survive and continue functioning.
Industry:Military
The line at which an attacking aircraft could launch an air-to-surface missile against a specific target.
Industry:Military