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What terms do fighter pilots say in air combat?

In air combat, pilots usually use the following terms:

1. "Lock": When the enemy plane comes into range, the pilot can declare "lock", indicating that his missile can lock the enemy plane.

2. "Fire!" When pilots decide to fire, they can declare "fire!" Their missile will be launched

3. "bogey": When the pilot finds an enemy plane, he can declare "bogey", indicating that he is tracking an unknown target.

4. "Bandit": When the pilot locks the enemy plane, he can declare "Bandit", indicating that he is attacking the enemy plane.

5. "Split S": When the pilot needs to make a sharp turn to avoid being hit by enemy planes, he can announce "Split s" to indicate that he is making a sharp turn.

6. "Chaff": When the pilot needs to release jamming bombs to confuse enemy planes, he can announce "Chaff" to indicate that jamming bombs are being released.

7. "Afterburner": When the pilot needs to use afterburner to get more thrust, he can announce "afterburner", indicating that afterburner is being used.

8. "Vector": When the pilot needs to be guided to a certain target, he can announce "vector", indicating that he needs to be guided to a certain target.

9. "Merlin": When the pilot needs to turn on the radar to search for enemy planes, he can announce "Merlin", indicating that the radar is being turned on.

10. "Cobra": When the pilot needs an emergency climb to avoid danger, he can announce "Cobra" to indicate that he is climbing urgently.