partial mission-capable, maintenance — Material condition of an aircraft or training device indicating that it can perform at least one but not all of its missions because of maintenance requirements existing on the inoperable subsystem(s). Also called PMCM. See also full mission… … Military dictionary
partial mission-capable, supply — Material condition of an aircraft or training device indicating it can perform at least one but not all of its missions because maintenance required to clear the discrepancy cannot continue due to a supply shortage. Also called PMCS. See also… … Military dictionary
mission-capable — Material condition of an aircraft indicating it can perform at least one and potentially all of its designated missions. Mission capable is further defined as the sum of full mission capable and partial mission capable. Also called MC. See also… … Military dictionary
full mission-capable — Material condition of any piece of military equipment, aircraft, or training device indicating that it can perform all of its missions. Also called FMC. See also deadline; mission capable; partial mission capable; partial mission capable,… … Military dictionary
Manned mission to Mars — Concept for NASA Design Reference Mission Architecture 5.0 (2009) A manned mission to Mars has been the subject of science fiction, engineering, and scientific proposals throughout the 20th century and into the 21st century. The plans comprise… … Wikipedia
Cluster mission — The Cluster mission is an European Space Agency (ESA) unmanned space mission to study the Earth s magnetosphere using four identical spacecraft flying in a tetrahedral formation. The first four Cluster spacecraft were lost in the Ariane 5 flight… … Wikipedia
PMCM — partial mission capable, maintenance … Military dictionary
PMCS — partial mission capable, supply … Military dictionary
PMC — parallel multiunit circle; partial mission capable … Military dictionary
Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey — V 22 redirects here. For other uses, see V22 (disambiguation). V 22 Osprey … Wikipedia