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23 May 2026

  • 12:1412:14, 23 May 2026 MTTP/A2S (hist | edit) [14,741 bytes] Niknam3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 9 / Air-to-Surface Communication == === Fundamentals === Air-to-surface operations require a shared vocabulary for describing the progression from finding a target to destroying it. The Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, and Assess (F2T2EA) sequence governs the flow of a surface attack and the brevity that supports it. ==== Target Acquisition Brevity ==== The following brevity codes describe the state of sensor awareness on a surface target. They are used throughout...")
  • 12:1212:12, 23 May 2026 MTTP/A2A (hist | edit) [31,489 bytes] Niknam3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 08 / Air-to-Air Combat == Air to Air Communication Procedures Air combat is primarily carried out by CAP aircraft. The two main mission types are '''DCA''' (Defensive Counter Air) and '''OCA''' (Offensive Counter Air). === Groups and Contacts === A '''GROUP''' is any number of air contacts within 3 nm in azimuth and range of each other. A '''CONTACT''' is an individual radar return within a GROUP. Single contact is the assumed strength for all GROUPs un...")

22 May 2026

  • 20:3320:33, 22 May 2026 General/Tactical Communication Revision 1 (hist | edit) [23,941 bytes] Niknam3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<div style="font-size:1.1em; color:#660000; font-weight:bold;">SOURCE — Tactical Communications Guide</div><div style="font-size:0.85em; font-weight:bold;">Covers: Airspace Control · TACADMIN · Check-In · Force Packaging · Air-to-Air Communication · Brevity</div><div style="font-size:0.8em; color:#555;">''Based on ATP 3-52.4 / MCRP 3-20F.10 / NTTP 6-02.9 / AFTTP 3-2.8, October 2024. Adapted for DCS.''</div> ---- ---- == 01 / Airspace Control == Airspace control i...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:0414:04, 22 May 2026 SA-22 Greyhound / 96K6 Panzir (hist | edit) [467 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Panzir''' ({{ruS|Панцирь|de=Harnisch}}) ist ein russisches Kurzstrecken-Flugabwehrraketen-System. Der NATO-Codename lautet '''SA-22 Greyhound''', der GRAU-Index '''96K6'''. Das System ist der Nachfolger des 2K22-Tunguska-Komplexes. Es dient der Flugabwehr über dem Gefechtsfeld und zum Schutz von Fahrzeugverbänden. Die Weiterentwicklungen dieses Raketensystems heißen '''Panzir-S1''', '''Panzir-S2''', '''Panzir-M,''' '''Panzir-SM und Panzir-S1M.'''") Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:0214:02, 22 May 2026 SA-19 Grison / 2K22 Tunguska (hist | edit) [206 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Der '''2K22 Tunguska''' (russisch Тунгуска) ist ein Flugabwehrpanzer aus sowjetisch/russischer Produktion. Das Fahrzeug trägt den Systemindex '''2S6''', der NATO-Codename lautet '''SA-19 Grison'''.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5913:59, 22 May 2026 SA-18 Grouse / 9K38 Igla (hist | edit) [168 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Die '''9K38 Igla''' (russ.: {{lang|ru|9К38 Игла|de=Nadel}}) ist eine schultergestützte Flugabwehrrakete aus Russland. Der NATO-Codename lautet '''SA-18 Grouse'''.<ref name="jlbad" />") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5713:57, 22 May 2026 SA-15 Gauntlet / 9K330 Tor (hist | edit) [165 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''9K330 Tor''' (russisch Тор, lat. „Torus“) ist ein Kurzstrecken-Flugabwehrraketen-System aus der Sowjetunion. Der NATO-Codename lautet '''SA-15 Gauntlet'''.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5513:55, 22 May 2026 SA-13 Gopher / 9K35 Strela-10 (hist | edit) [347 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Das '''9K35 „Strela-10“''' (russisch Стрела ''Pfeil'', NATO-Codename: ''SA-13 Gopher'') ist ein sowjetisches Kurzstrecken-Flugabwehrsystem. Das System wurde zum Schutz mechanisierter Verbände entwickelt. Hauptziel ist die Bekämpfung tieffliegender Flugzeuge und Hubschrauber auf den Vormarschwegen. Es wird auf Brigadeebene eingesetzt.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5313:53, 22 May 2026 SA-11 Gadfly / 9K37 Buk (hist | edit) [329 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Das '''9K37 Buk''' (russisch Бук М1, „Buche“) ist ein mobiles Mittelstrecken-Boden-Luft-Lenkwaffensystem, das in der Sowjetunion entwickelt wurde und heute unter anderem von den Streitkräften Russlands verwendet wird. Die NATO-Codenamen lauten je nach Ausführung '''SA-11 Gadfly''', '''SA-17 Grizzly''' und '''SA-27'''.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5113:51, 22 May 2026 SA-10 Grumble / S-300 (hist | edit) [439 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''S-300P''' (russisch С-300П, NATO-Codename '''SA-10 Grumble''' und '''SA-20 Gargoyle''') ist ein Langstrecken-Boden-Luft-Lenkwaffensystem, das in der Sowjetunion entwickelt wurde und heute unter anderem von den russischen Streitkräften verwendet wird. Es handelt sich um eine Variante des S-300-Flugabwehrraketensystems. Das System S-300P ist nicht mit dem System S-300W (NATO-Codename: SA-12A Gladiator, SA-12B Giant) zu verwechseln.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5013:50, 22 May 2026 SA-9 Gaskin / 9k31 Strela 1 (hist | edit) [224 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Die Entwicklung begann 1960 im OKB-16 (Konstruktionsbüro Nudelman). Die ersten Systeme wurden 1968 an die sowjetischen Landstreitkräfte ausgeliefert. Die Strela-1 wurde zum Schutz von mechanisierten Formationen entwickelt.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:4813:48, 22 May 2026 SA-8 Gecko / 9K33 Osa (hist | edit) [452 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Die '''9K33 Osa''' (NATO-Codename: '''SA-8 Gecko''') ist ein Flugabwehrraketen-System der ehem. Sowjetunion und Russlands, das in den 1960er Jahren entwickelt und 1975 in Dienst gestellt wurde. Es dient zur Bekämpfung von Hubschraubern und Kampfflugzeugen in niedriger bis mittlerer Flughöhe und ist heute noch bei vielen Armeen im Einsatz. Der GRAU-Index lautet ''9K33 Osa'' (russisch Оса – ''Wespe''). Als Nachfolger gilt das System 9K330 Tor.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:4513:45, 22 May 2026 SA-6 Gainful / 2K12 Kub (hist | edit) [309 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''2K12 „Kub“''' (russisch Куб ''Würfel'', NATO-Codename: ''SA-6 Gainful'') ist ein sowjetisches Flugabwehrraketensystem. Die Exportversion '''2K12 „Kwadrat“''' mit eingeschränkten Gefechtsmöglichkeiten (russisch: Квадрат – Quadrat) wird von der NATO ebenfalls ''SA-6 Gainful'' genannt.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:4313:43, 22 May 2026 SA-5 Gammon / S-200 (hist | edit) [213 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Die '''S-200''' ist ein stationäres allwetterfähiges Langstrecken-Flugabwehrsystem, das in der Sowjetunion entwickelt und erstmals 1967 dort stationiert wurde. Der NATO-Code des Systems lautet '''SA-5 Gammon'''.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:3913:39, 22 May 2026 SA-3 GOA / S-125 Newa (hist | edit) [304 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Das '''S-125 Newa''' (russisch С-125 ''Нева'', NATO-Codename: '''SA-3 GOA''') ist ein radargeleitetes Flugabwehrraketensystem mit einer zweistufigen Rakete, das in der Sowjetunion vom Konstruktionsbüro Issajew entwickelt wurde und ab 1961 bei den Streitkräften des Warschauer Pakts im Einsatz war.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:3613:36, 22 May 2026 SA-2 Guidline / S-75 Dwina (hist | edit) [2,274 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Das '''S-75 ''Dwina''''' (NATO-Codename: '''SA-2 Guideline''') ist ein Flugabwehrraketenkomplex, der in den 1950er Jahren in der Sowjetunion entwickelt wurde. Er ist bis heute im Einsatz und eines der am weitesten verbreiteten und genutzten Flugabwehrsysteme.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:2713:27, 22 May 2026 SAM Surface to Air Missile (hist | edit) [1,378 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "SAM short Surface to Air Missile, are the major part when it comes to aerial defence. The units involved in a SAM, form a structure called a SAM Site, except single Vehicle SAMs or shoulder launched solutions. SAMs neutralize their target by searching, tracking and shooting it. It does that while using all units involved the Site. This document differs them into passive and active units. Passive units are all units not directly necessary for a launch. An example could be...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:0611:06, 22 May 2026 SAM Surface to Air Missle (hist | edit) [865 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "RTers rerafdas") Tag: Visual edit

20 May 2026

  • 14:4114:41, 20 May 2026 Procedures/78th/General/FENCE (hist | edit) [1,291 bytes] Niknam3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== FENCE IN / FENCE OUT == A FENCE check is performed when entering (FENCE IN) or exiting (FENCE OUT) a hostile or combat area. It ensures all aircraft systems are configured for combat before the Timeline begins. === F-16 FENCE IN === {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" !# !Item !Action |- |1 |Lights |As required (master off or as briefed) |- |2 |AVTR/DVR |As required |- |3 |COMM / MSL / RWR Volume |As desired |- |4 |ECM |As briefed |- |5 |Stores Config switch |C...") Tag: Visual edit

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29 April 2026

  • 22:1022:10, 29 April 2026 How To Read Charts (hist | edit) [13,824 bytes] Iceman1 1 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Charts == An '''aeronautical chart''' is a map designed to assist in the navigation of aircraft, much as nautical charts do for watercraft, or a roadmap does for drivers. Using these charts and other tools, pilots are able to determine their position, safe altitude, best route to a destination, navigation aids along the way, alternative landing areas in case of an in-flight emergency, and other useful information such as radio frequencies and airspace boundaries. Ther...") Tag: Visual edit

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21 March 2026

  • 17:3517:35, 21 March 2026 Approach Types (hist | edit) [21,958 bytes] Niknam3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<div style="font-size:1.1em; color:#660000; font-weight:bold;">SOURCE — Approach Types Guide</div><div style="font-size:0.85em; font-weight:bold;">Covers: Visual Approach · ILS · TACAN · PAR (GCA) · Pilot Procedures & Phraseology</div><div style="font-size:0.8em; color:#555;">''Information is based on real-world procedures but modified to cater to DCS limitations''</div> ---- ---- == Overview == This page covers the four main approach types a pilot will encounter...") Tag: Visual edit

20 March 2026

19 March 2026

  • 18:4318:43, 19 March 2026 General/CATC Communications Guide (hist | edit) [20,728 bytes] Niknam3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ <div style="font-size:0.9em; color:#660000; font-weight:bold;">Carrier Air Traffic Controller (CATC) Communications Guide</div> <div style="font-size:0.8em; font-weight:bold;">Created by 14th VSFS Top Hatters</div> ''Information is based on real-world procedures but modified to cater to DCS limitations'' ---- == Brevity Words / Glossary == ; Angels : Height of an aircraft in thousands of feet MSL (e.g. Angels 2, Angels 21) ; Mom / Mother : The aircraft ca...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched