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AKO: Army Knowledge Online: PM AKO/DKO: AKSS: AT&L Knowledge Sharing System USD(AT&L) AMC: United States Army Materiel Command: HQDA: AMP: Army Modernization Plan RDECOM: AMRDEC: United States Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center: RDECOM: AMSAA: United States Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity: RDECOM: AMSEC
IBCS is a network of air defense sensors and engagement stations that can shoot down missiles in their terminal phase. It is designed to replace and integrate multiple anti-ballistic missile defense systems and has undergone testing and development since 2004.
The Worldwide Military Command and Control System, or WWMCCS / ˈ w ɪ m ɛ k s /, was a military command and control system implemented for command and control of the United States Department of Defense. It was created in the days following the Cuban Missile Crisis. WWMCCS was a complex of systems that encompassed the elements of warning ...
ABCS is a digital C4I system for the US Army that includes a mix of fixed/semi-fixed and mobile networks. It is designed for interoperability with US and Coalition C4I systems, but it does not integrate well with the GCCS systems used for joint operations.
JETDS is a method for assigning unclassified designators to electronic equipment by the U.S. military. It consists of a type designation, an item name, and a serial number, and uses various indicators to specify the equipment's installation, type, purpose, and function.
This web page lists the vehicle model numbers or M-numbers assigned by the US Army, from M1 to M99. It does not include the HMMWV (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle), which has its own designation of M998.
Find out the names, numbers and features of the active US military land vehicles, such as tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, mine-protected vehicles, light armored vehicles and more. See the list of currently active United States military land vehicles grouped by type of land vehicle.
BCKS stands for Battle Command Knowledge System, a change agent for implementing knowledge management capabilities into the training and military operations of the U.S. Army. BCKS provides a social network of facilitated professional forums that support soldiers around the world, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.