tactical warning

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tactical warning

A soldier receives a tactical warning on his radio.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • (Military) A warning issued after a hostile act has begun: A "tactical warning" is a specific alert that an attack or hostile action is already in progress or is imminent. It is distinct from a strategic warning, which anticipates a potential future attack.
Usage
  • Primary Context: This term is used almost exclusively in military, defense, and national security contexts. It describes the official notification that forces must prepare for or respond to an ongoing hostile event.
  • Function: The purpose of a tactical warning is to enable immediate defensive or responsive measures.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The radar system provided a tactical warning just minutes before the missiles impacted.
    • Receiving a tactical warning allowed the base to scramble its fighter jets in time.
    • The difference between a strategic and a tactical warning is the immediacy of the threat.
Advanced Usage
  • "to issue a tactical warning": The act of formally sending out the alert.
    • The command center issued a tactical warning to all naval units in the region.
  • "tactical warning time": The amount of time between receiving the warning and the expected impact of the hostile act.
    • The new satellite system has significantly reduced our tactical warning time.
Variants and Related Words
  • Strategic Warning (n): A warning about potential long-term threats or the possibility of a future attack, as opposed to one that is already initiated.
    • Intelligence reports provided a strategic warning about the buildup of forces.
  • Alert (n): A more general term for a warning or state of readiness.
  • Tactical (adj): Relating to immediate, on-the-ground actions or decisions in military, sports, or business contexts.
Synonyms
  • Alert: A signal warning of danger.
  • Alarm: A warning of immediate danger.
  • Heads-up: (Informal) An advance warning or notice.
Related Phrases
  • Early warning: A warning system designed to detect threats before they arrive, which can include both strategic and tactical functions.
    • The early warning radar is critical for both strategic assessment and tactical warning.
  • Warning order: A preliminary notice of an order or operation that is to follow, often issued after a tactical warning.
Notes
  • The term is highly specialized. In everyday language, a simple "warning" or "alert" is used instead.
  • It is often part of the phrase "tactical warning and attack assessment," which describes the process of confirming the warning and evaluating the nature of the attack.
tactical warning

A soldier receives a tactical warning on his radio.

Noun
  1. (military) a warning after the initiation of a hostile act