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  2. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Sighting of a target, bandit, bogey, or enemy position; opposite of no joy. Target Directive to assign group responsibility to aircraft in a flight. Targeted Group responsibility has been met. Ten seconds Directive to terminal controller to stand by for laser on call in approximately 10 seconds. Terminate. Stop laser illumination of a target.

  3. Glossary of RAF code names - Wikipedia

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    Bandit – identified enemy aircraft. Bogey – unidentified (possibly unfriendly) aircraft. Buster – radio-telephony code phrase for 'maximum throttle' or full power climb. Cab rank – an airborne patrol of fighter-bombers near a combat zone which could be called upon to attack specific targets as necessary. [1]

  4. RAF slang - Wikipedia

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    Bandit – an enemy aircraft. [11] Bang-on – right on target, a direct hit on a target by a bomb, bullseye. [5] Belt–up – RAF slang from the 1930s meaning to be quiet. [12] Best Blue – the Number 1 uniform worn by RAF personnel, usually for parades, but also when someone was 'under restrictions'. [13]

  5. Bogey - Wikipedia

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    "Bogey", a multiservice tactical brevity code for an unidentified radar or visual air contact "Bogey", an RAF Second World War code name for an unidentified aircraft; Bogey, an Australian Aboriginal word for bath; Bogey, slang for dried nasal mucus; Bogey Hole, an ocean pool in Newcastle, Australia; Bogey or Bogeyman, a mythical monster ...

  6. Bogie - Wikipedia

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    Although bogie is the preferred spelling and first-listed variant in various dictionaries, [1] [2] [3] bogey and bogy are also used. [1] [2] Railway

  7. Scrambling (military) - Wikipedia

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    The term was used during the Battle of Britain, when Royal Air Force pilots and their fighters were readied and available to fly. Detection and monitoring of enemy aircraft, e.g. by the Chain Home radar stations, would feed into the RAF Fighter Command's Dowding system for control and management of the defenses.

  8. Lionel Protip Sen - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-General Lionel Protip "Bogey" Sen, DSO (20 October 1910 – 17 September 1981) was a decorated Indian Army general. He served as the Chief of the General Staff during 1959–1961 and commanded the Eastern Command during 1961–1963.

  9. Bogey Dead 6 - Wikipedia

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    VS. battle has 2 players linking up to play a head-to-head battle against each other. In the mission mode, players can choose from 6 different fighter jets which are the F-4E Phantom II , F-14D Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet , F-15E Eagle, F-16C Falcon and the F-22 Raptor , each with their own ratings in max speed, endurance, maneuverability, and stability.