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Что (кто) такое two-echelon model - определение

AN ECHELON FORMATION IS A FORMATION IN WHICH ITS UNITS ARE ARRANGED DIAGONALLY
Echelon (Chess); En echelon; Echelon (formation); En échelon; In echelon
  • Echelon formations of troops and ships
  • Four [[OS2U Kingfisher]] airplanes flying in right echelon formation.
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echelon         
  • Teletype operators at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
  • Equipment at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
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TOPCO = Terminal Operations Control<br />
CCS = Computer Control Subsystem<br />
STEAMS = System Test, Evaluation, Analysis, and Monitoring Subsystem<br />
SPS = Signal Processing Subsystem<br />
TTDM = Teletype Demodulator
  • [[RAF Menwith Hill]], [[North Yorkshire]], England
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  • [[Misawa Air Base]] Security Operations Center (MSOC), [[Aomori Prefecture]], Japan
  • Map of the [[UKUSA Agreement]] countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States
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Echelon (game); Echelon (disambiguation); Echelons
(echelons)
An echelon in an organization or society is a level or rank in it. (FORMAL)
...the lower echelons of society.
N-COUNT: usu adj N, oft N of n
echelon         
  • Teletype operators at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
  • Equipment at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
  • date=22 September 2015 }}.</ref><br />
TOPCO = Terminal Operations Control<br />
CCS = Computer Control Subsystem<br />
STEAMS = System Test, Evaluation, Analysis, and Monitoring Subsystem<br />
SPS = Signal Processing Subsystem<br />
TTDM = Teletype Demodulator
  • [[RAF Menwith Hill]], [[North Yorkshire]], England
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  • [[Misawa Air Base]] Security Operations Center (MSOC), [[Aomori Prefecture]], Japan
  • Map of the [[UKUSA Agreement]] countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Echelon (game); Echelon (disambiguation); Echelons
n.
1) (mil.) the forward; rear echelon
2) the higher, top, upper echelons of society
Echelon         
  • Teletype operators at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
  • Equipment at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
  • date=22 September 2015 }}.</ref><br />
TOPCO = Terminal Operations Control<br />
CCS = Computer Control Subsystem<br />
STEAMS = System Test, Evaluation, Analysis, and Monitoring Subsystem<br />
SPS = Signal Processing Subsystem<br />
TTDM = Teletype Demodulator
  • [[RAF Menwith Hill]], [[North Yorkshire]], England
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • [[Misawa Air Base]] Security Operations Center (MSOC), [[Aomori Prefecture]], Japan
  • Map of the [[UKUSA Agreement]] countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Echelon (game); Echelon (disambiguation); Echelons
·vi To take position in echelon.
II. Echelon ·noun An arrangement of a fleet in a wedge or V formation.
III. Echelon ·vt To place in echelon; to station divisions of troops in echelon.
IV. Echelon ·noun An arrangement of a body of troops when its divisions are drawn up in parallel lines each to the right or the left of the one in advance of it, like the steps of a ladder in position for climbing. Also used adjectively; as, echelon distance.
echelon         
  • Teletype operators at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
  • Equipment at the Yakima Research Station (YRS) in the early days of the ECHELON program
  • date=22 September 2015 }}.</ref><br />
TOPCO = Terminal Operations Control<br />
CCS = Computer Control Subsystem<br />
STEAMS = System Test, Evaluation, Analysis, and Monitoring Subsystem<br />
SPS = Signal Processing Subsystem<br />
TTDM = Teletype Demodulator
  • [[RAF Menwith Hill]], [[North Yorkshire]], England
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • [[Misawa Air Base]] Security Operations Center (MSOC), [[Aomori Prefecture]], Japan
  • Map of the [[UKUSA Agreement]] countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Echelon (game); Echelon (disambiguation); Echelons
['???l?n, 'e??-]
¦ noun
1. a level or rank in an organization, profession, or society.
2. Military a formation of troops, ships, aircraft, or vehicles in parallel rows with the end of each row projecting further than the one in front.
¦ verb Military arrange in an echelon formation.
Origin
C18: from Fr. echelon, from echelle 'ladder'.
Jacob Two-Two         
  • The cover of the first book of the series.
CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOK TRILOGY BY MORDECAI RICHLER, 1975 TO 1995 (OR SERIES INCLUDING ONE AUTHORIZED PREQUEL)
Jacob Twotwo; Jacob Two Two; Jacob Two-Two (character); Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (book); Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (book)
Jacob Two-Two is a series of children's books written by Canadian author Mordecai Richler: Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1975), Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur (1987) and Jacob Two-Two's First Spy Case (1995) written by Mordecai Richler, and Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas (2009) written by Cary Fagan.
Two-Higgs-doublet model         
Two-Higgs-Doublet Model
The two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM) is an extension of the Standard Model of particle physics."Higgs Scalars and the Nonleptonic Weak Interactions," Christopher T.
Dual-sector model         
MODEL IN DEVELOPMENTAL ECONOMICS
Dual Sector Model; W.A Lewis growth model; Dual Sector model; Dual sector model; W.A Lewis Growth Model; Two-sector models
The Dual Sector model, or the Lewis model, is a model in Developmental economics that explains the growth of a developing economy in terms of a labour transition between two sectors, a traditional agricultural sector and a modern industrial sector.
Two-fluid model         
Two fluid model
Two-fluid model is a macroscopic traffic flow model to represent traffic in a town/city or metropolitan area, put forward in the 1970s by Ilya Prigogine and Robert Herman.
Echelon formation         
An echelon formation () is a (usually military) formation in which its units are arranged diagonally. Each unit is stationed behind and to the right (a "right echelon"), or behind and to the left ("left echelon"), of the unit ahead.
Model act         
SUGGESTED EXAMPLE FOR HOW TO WRITE A LAW WELL
Model Act; Model law; Model legislation; Model statute; Model Law; Model laws; Model acts; Model bill; Model bills; Model Procurement Code for State and Local Governments
A model act, also called a model law or a piece of model legislation, is a suggested example for a law, drafted centrally to be disseminated and suggested for enactment in multiple independent legislatures. The motivation classically has been the hope of fostering more legal uniformity among jurisdictions, and better practice in legislative wording, than would otherwise occur; another motivation sometimes has been lobbying disguised under such ideals.

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Echelon formation

An echelon formation () is a (usually military) formation in which its units are arranged diagonally. Each unit is stationed behind and to the right (a "right echelon"), or behind and to the left ("left echelon"), of the unit ahead. The name of the formation comes from the French word échelon, meaning a rung of a ladder, which describes the shape that this formation has when viewed from above or below.