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Peace keeping

Hybrid of politico-military interventions aimed at conflict control usually with the involvement of the United Nations presence in the field by military and civilian personnel.

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Peace keeping

disease and non-battle injury (DNBI) rate

Military; Peace keeping

Expressed as a daily percentage rate or as 2 separate rates (one for diseases and one for non-battle injuries); the rate is used for medical support planning purposes.

egress

Military; Peace keeping

Extricating oneself from untenable situation; e.g. when UNMO come under sniper fire, they should radio for assistance and an armed armored escort will be dispatched to protect their egress from the ...

degrade to someone's ability or efficiency

Military; Peace keeping

Falling short of complete and outright destruction, some military actions aim at making the other side less able to perform its mission, i.e. degrading its combat effectiveness, weapons' performance, ...

fire control system (FCS)

Military; Peace keeping

Fire control system: a system that performs the functions of target acquisition, tracking, data computation and engagement control, primarily using electronic means.

combat support (CS)

Military; Peace keeping

Fire support and other types of operational assistance provided to combat elements; it may include support from artillery, air defense, aviation, engineering, signals, electronic warfare units.

United Nations logistics base (UNLB)

Military; Peace keeping

First permanent base created at Brindisi (Italy)

chemical incident report

Military; Peace keeping

First report filed in by military observers immediately after a chemical attack: gives time and place; is followed by further, more detailed reports.

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