Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
battlespace information and knowledge
French translation:
renseignement et connaissance de l'espace aérien de combat
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Laure Delpech
Mar 27, 2005 20:22
19 yrs ago
English term
battlespace
English to French
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Aerospace / Aviation / Space
The company carries out some of its most important R&D work in the Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) in Bristol, which concentrates on areas of key strategic importance within the defence and aerospace arena and include Micro and Nano Technologies, C4ISR, Autonomous Systems and Battlespace Information and Knowledge.
Proposed translations
(French)
4 +1 | renseignement et connaissance de l'espace aérien de combat | Pierre POUSSIN |
4 +1 | l'espace de combat | Michel A. |
Proposed translations
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renseignement et connaissance de l'espace aérien de combat
C'est l'expression consacrée
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l'espace de combat
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Domaine(s)
– Military Organization
Domaine(s)
– Organisation militaire
battlespace Source CORRECT
espace de combat Source CORRECT, MASC, UNIFORMISE
DEF – Area of interest that includes the physical and moral planes, and the electromagnetic spectrum. Source
OBS – Components determined by the maximum capabilities of friendly and enemy forces to acquire and dominate each other by fires and maneuver and in the electromagnetic spectrum. Source
OBS – battlespace: term and definition officially approved by the Army Terminology Board on its meeting of the 23 January 2001. Source
DEF – Zone d'intérêt qui inclut les plans physique et moral, ainsi que le spectre électromagnétique. Source
OBS – espace de combat : terme uniformisé par le Conseil de terminologie de l'Armée de terre, lors de sa réunion du 23 janvier 2001. Source
2001-03-05
Domaine(s)
– Military Organization
Domaine(s)
– Organisation militaire
battlespace Source CORRECT
espace de combat Source CORRECT, MASC, UNIFORMISE
DEF – Area of interest that includes the physical and moral planes, and the electromagnetic spectrum. Source
OBS – Components determined by the maximum capabilities of friendly and enemy forces to acquire and dominate each other by fires and maneuver and in the electromagnetic spectrum. Source
OBS – battlespace: term and definition officially approved by the Army Terminology Board on its meeting of the 23 January 2001. Source
DEF – Zone d'intérêt qui inclut les plans physique et moral, ainsi que le spectre électromagnétique. Source
OBS – espace de combat : terme uniformisé par le Conseil de terminologie de l'Armée de terre, lors de sa réunion du 23 janvier 2001. Source
2001-03-05
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