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Fox is a brevity code used by NATO pilots to signal the simulated or actual release of an air-to-air munition or other combat function. Army aviation elements may use a different nomenclature, as the nature of helicopter-fired weapons is almost always air-to-surface. "Fox" is short for "foxtrot", the NATO phonetic designation for the letter "F", which is short for "fire". The radio call announcing that a weapon has been fired is intended to help avoid friendly fire, alerting other pilots to avoid maneuvering into the path of the munition.

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  • Fox is a brevity code used by NATO pilots to signal the simulated or actual release of an air-to-air munition or other combat function. Army aviation elements may use a different nomenclature, as the nature of helicopter-fired weapons is almost always air-to-surface. "Fox" is short for "foxtrot", the NATO phonetic designation for the letter "F", which is short for "fire". The radio call announcing that a weapon has been fired is intended to help avoid friendly fire, alerting other pilots to avoid maneuvering into the path of the munition. There are three variations of the Fox brevity word in use, with a number added to the end of Fox to describe the primary type of sensors the launched munition possesses (if applicable). Fox oneIndicates launch of a semi-active radar-guided missile (such as the AIM-7 Sparrow).Fox twoIndicates launch of an infrared-guided missile (such as the AIM-9 Sidewinder).Fox threeIndicates launch of an active radar-guided missile (such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM). Before the introduction of Active radar homing missiles Fox three was the callsign for guns in an air to air role. (en)
  • Fox es una palabra clave utilizada por pilotos de aviones militares pertenecientes a la OTAN para referirse a la simulación o lanzamiento de un misil aire-aire e incluso se utiliza en otras funciones de combate. En los helicópteros se suele usar otra nomenclatura, ya que las armas utilizadas por los helicópteros mayoritariamente son aire-tierra. Al final de la palabra Fox se agrega un número, dicho número describe el tipo de guía con que viene equipado el misil. * Fox One-indica lanzamiento de un misil guiado por un radar semi-activo (por ejemplo, el AIM-7 Sparrow). * Fox Two-indica lanzamiento de un misil guiado por un sensor infrarrojo (por ejemplo, el AIM-9 Sidewinder). * Fox Three-indica lanzamiento de un misil guiado por un radar activo (por ejemplo, el AIM-120 AMRAAM). * Fox Four-disparo simulado a un objetivo. (es)
  • Fox代碼是北约飞行员示意发射或模擬發射空对空武器或者其它作戰行為时使用的無線電。陸軍航空兵使用另一種簡碼或術語,因為直升機發射武器種類大多為空對地武器。 Fox是北约音标字母中Foxtrot的缩寫,該單詞代表英文字母F,為「Fire」(開火)的縮寫。使用這個代碼是為了避免,示意其他飛行員以確保他們不會進入武器飛行路徑造成危險。Fox代碼有四種,形式均是在Fox後面加上數字英文,用作區分發射武器所使用的傳感器類型。它們分別為: 1. * Fox One:示意發射半主动雷达制导導彈(如AIM-7麻雀飛彈)。 2. * Fox Two:示意發射紅外線導引導彈(如AIM-9響尾蛇飛彈)。 3. * Fox Three:示意發射主動雷達導引導彈(如AIM-120先進中程空對空飛彈和AIM-54鳳凰飛彈)。 4. * Fox Four:示意發射空對空或空對地機關炮。現已停用,被單詞Guns所取代,使用時需連續呼喊三次,如“Guns guns guns”。 (zh)
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  • Fox代碼是北约飞行员示意发射或模擬發射空对空武器或者其它作戰行為时使用的無線電。陸軍航空兵使用另一種簡碼或術語,因為直升機發射武器種類大多為空對地武器。 Fox是北约音标字母中Foxtrot的缩寫,該單詞代表英文字母F,為「Fire」(開火)的縮寫。使用這個代碼是為了避免,示意其他飛行員以確保他們不會進入武器飛行路徑造成危險。Fox代碼有四種,形式均是在Fox後面加上數字英文,用作區分發射武器所使用的傳感器類型。它們分別為: 1. * Fox One:示意發射半主动雷达制导導彈(如AIM-7麻雀飛彈)。 2. * Fox Two:示意發射紅外線導引導彈(如AIM-9響尾蛇飛彈)。 3. * Fox Three:示意發射主動雷達導引導彈(如AIM-120先進中程空對空飛彈和AIM-54鳳凰飛彈)。 4. * Fox Four:示意發射空對空或空對地機關炮。現已停用,被單詞Guns所取代,使用時需連續呼喊三次,如“Guns guns guns”。 (zh)
  • Fox is a brevity code used by NATO pilots to signal the simulated or actual release of an air-to-air munition or other combat function. Army aviation elements may use a different nomenclature, as the nature of helicopter-fired weapons is almost always air-to-surface. "Fox" is short for "foxtrot", the NATO phonetic designation for the letter "F", which is short for "fire". The radio call announcing that a weapon has been fired is intended to help avoid friendly fire, alerting other pilots to avoid maneuvering into the path of the munition. (en)
  • Fox es una palabra clave utilizada por pilotos de aviones militares pertenecientes a la OTAN para referirse a la simulación o lanzamiento de un misil aire-aire e incluso se utiliza en otras funciones de combate. En los helicópteros se suele usar otra nomenclatura, ya que las armas utilizadas por los helicópteros mayoritariamente son aire-tierra. Al final de la palabra Fox se agrega un número, dicho número describe el tipo de guía con que viene equipado el misil. (es)
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  • Fox (NATO-Codewort) (de)
  • Fox (palabra clave) (es)
  • Fox (code word) (en)
  • Fox代码 (zh)
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