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United Nations Organization
Industrie: NGO
Number of terms: 31364
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Company Profile:
The United Nations Organization (UNO), or simply United Nations (UN), is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and the achieving of world peace.
Activities executed in the closure of a field mission: includes the physical withdrawal of equipment, supplies and personnel from the AO, and the administrative closure action (closure of accounts, finalization of property records and survey cases settlement of claims)
Industry:Military
Agreement between the United Nations and Member States contributing personnel and equipment to a peace-keeping operation.
Industry:Military
Agreement by parties to a cease-fire, on both sides of a buffer zone.
Industry:Military
Air force unit composed of one mission group and the necessary supporting organizations (supply, maintenance, hospitalization, etc.); a fighter wing consists usually of 3 squadrons of 25 aircraft each.
Industry:Military
Airborne troops which can be delivered into a battle zone by helicopter.
Industry:Military
Aircraft used for surveillance, targeting and bomb damage assessment; an UAV is preprogrammed for a mission and executes it without further intervention, whereas a remotely piloted vehicle is controlled and directed from afar during its mission.
Industry:Military
Aircraft used for surveillance, targeting and bomb damage assessment; an UAV is preprogrammed for a mission and executes it without further intervention, whereas a remotely piloted vehicle is controlled and directed from afar during its mission.
Industry:Military
Aircraft, ship or vehicle considered as the carrier of a set of observation devices, as distinct from an weapons platform.
Industry:Military
Aircraft, ship or vehicle considered as the carrier of a set of weapons, as distinct from an observation platform.
Industry:Military
All the physical routes (land, water and air) that connect an operating military force with a base of operations, and along which supplies and military forces move; internal lines of communication are those routes within the theatre of operations.
Industry:Military