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tactics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tactic(s) or
Tactical may
refer to:
Tactic (method), a
conceptual action implemented as one or...
- The .20
Tactical is a
wildcat centerfire rifle cartridge,
based on the .223
Remington case,
necked down to fire a 5.2
millimetres (0.204 in)
caliber bullet...
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Police units in the
United States tend to use a
tactical designator (or
tactical callsign)
consisting of a
letter of the
police radio alphabet followed...
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Tactical bombing is
aerial bombing aimed at
targets of
immediate military value, such as combatants,
military installations, or
military equipment. This...
- A
tactical light or
weapon light is a
flashlight used in
conjunction with a
firearm to aid low-light
target identification,
allowing the user to simultaneously...
- A
tactical reload is the
action of
reloading a
weapon that has only
fired a few
rounds out of its magazine, and
retaining the
original magazine. An example...
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Tactical shooter is a sub-genre of first- and third-person shooters, ****ociated with
using strategy, planning, and
tactics in gameplay, as well as the...
- In
military tactics, a
tactical victory may
refer to a
victory that
results in the
completion of a
tactical objective as part of an
operation or a result...
- A
tactical data link (TDL) uses a data link
standard in
order to
provide communication via
radio waves or
cable used by NATO nations. All
military C3 systems...
- A
Tactical Coordinator (Tacco,
pronounced 'TACK-oh') is the
aircrew member responsible for
coordinating the
activities of the part of the crew responsible...