Aviation slang from the U.S. and NATO:
Fox one: Radar-guided missile fired (AIM-7, Sky Flash, Aspide)
Fox two: Heat-seeking missile fired: (AIM-9, ASRAAM, IRIS-T, Magic,etc)
Fox three: Active Radar Missile fired: (AIM-120, Meteor, MICA, Derby)
Fox four: Guns fired
Rifle: AGM-65 Maverick launch
Magnum: Antiradar missile launch (HARM, ALARM, Shrike, ARMAT)
Bingo: fuel state requires return to base
Jolly Greens: USAF Search and Rescue Helos (originally meant to be the HH-3 and HH-53 series)
Winchester: Out of ordnance
Chrome Dome: SAC airborne alert
Texaco (USN): Tanker aircraft
Splash: Enemy aircraft destroyed
Viper: Unofficial name for F-16s; pilots wanted this as the actual name instead of Fighting Falcon back in '79. Inspired by the Vipers in Battlestar Galactica. Also called Lawn Dart (for what happens when an F-16 loses its engine...)
Albino Eagle: F-15A/C; air-to-air only F-15s.
Beagles: F-15E Strike Eagles; Bomber Eagles...(WARNING: any derogratory use of either one is a good way to start a fight)
Bug: F/A-18A/B/C/D
Super Bug: F/A-18E/F; also known as Rhino (a name previously used for the F-4)
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Treat everyone you meet with kindness and respect, but always have a plan to kill them.
Old USMC Adage
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