Talk:Force protection condition

THREATCON in computing Merger
Because ThreatCon is mentioned in the Information Operations Condition (INFOCON) page, it should either be merged into that page or made into its own page. Although similar to INFOCON, it's not maintained by the US Government, so a seperate page might be a good idea. But I have noticed that they often increase together, although INFOCON can be raised by reports of terrorists trying to gain access to US government computer systems while ThreatCon is usually limited to threats to home users and private businesses. ~Tom Owens

Things about Military sound electronic device that use in one hand
This device must sense a sound in area that at any action to search enemy. In front of this device, have very sensitive diaphragm(I thing that it must thin plastic looks like a parabolic antenna). When this device sense any sound, for example in mountain, electronical PCB in device in t=0,00... s calculates: direction and distance of a sound(sound of enemy). At this point, on LCD screen soldier see a direction and automaticly distance about source of sound. If it haven't any new sound, soldier see fixed knowledges. But, if device hear a new sound, device calculate again and send to LCD screen new knowledges that soldier must see. Note about device: Device, send image about last sounds source and if soldier go to left or right side, device automaticly print on LCD screen direction with distance according sound's source.

netiq69 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Netiq69 (talk • contribs) 11:04, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

DEFON
Defcon does not "assesses the amount of military forces needed to be deployed in a situation with a certain likelihood of attack against the civilian population." DEFCON is readiness status of the military for combat.Royalcourtier (talk) 00:32, 6 August 2016 (UTC)

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