- high-altitude combat air patrol
- HICAP, high-altitude combat air patrolвысотный боевой воздушный патруль
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Combat Air Patrol — CAP, patrol flight at high or medium altitude in order to identify enemy aircraft … English contemporary dictionary
Civil Air Patrol — Active 1 December 1941 Present Country … Wikipedia
Combat history of the F-14 — Since its inception, the F 14 has been widely used in action by both the US Navy and the Iranian Air Force, although knowledge about the combat service with the Iranians is disputed. Even though the F 14 did not see a lot of aerial combat as it… … Wikipedia
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Cannon Air Force Base — Part of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) … Wikipedia
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