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echelon

['eʃəlɔn] rzecz.
posp. Staffelung f; Echelon n; Staffelstellung f; Rang m
bud. Stufung f
opt. Echelon n (series of equally thick plates placed together in a stepwise array); Stufengitter n (grating; series of equally thick plates placed together in a stepwise array); Michelsonsches Stufengitter (series of equally thick plates placed together in a stepwise array)
techn. Staffel f; Kette f
échelon rzecz.
fiz. Stufengitter n; Treppengitter n
echelons rzecz.
posp. Staffelungen
 Angielski tezaurus
echelon ['eʃəlɔn] rzecz.
wojsk. An element of a grouping of national armed forces to which strategic missions have been assigned. 2. A force element of operational order of battle to which a principal combat mission is assigned, e.g. attack echelon, support echelon, reserve echelon. 3. A subdivision of a headquarters, i.e. forward echelon, rear echelon. 4. Separate level of command. As compared to a regiment, a division is a higher echelon, a battalion is a lower echelon. 5. A formation in which subdivisions are stepped one behind another, with a lateral and even spacing to the same side. 6. A unit or several subunits transported on the same train or vessel 7. On redeployment of an air unit, aircraft or helicopters flying to new airfields form a flight echelon, while its subunits transported by land form a ground echelon
wojsk., logist. Name given to a fraction of the forces, according to its position 1 st, 2nd echelon or to its function forward, service support, combat support, reserve. It is always related to a given tactical level. FRA 2. An element of a grouping of national armed forces to which strategic missions have been assigned. 3. An element of operational order of battle order of battle of forces. The operational order of battle may include one or several echelons -attack echelon, support echelon etc. 4. On redeployment of an air unit, aircraft or helicopters flying to new airfields form a flight echelon, while its subunits transported by land form a ground echelon. 5. The prescribed altitude at which aircraft must fly on air routes in order to ensure flight safety. (UKR/NATO)
wojsk., skr. ech
echelon
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