noun General Slang

CAS

KAS · noun · informal

Close Air Support — air attacks in support of ground troops.

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'Close Air Support' — air action by aircraft against hostile targets in close proximity to friendly forces, requiring detailed coordination with those forces.

“"We're danger close — request CAS on the treeline, mark is smoke."”
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CAS In A Sentence

"We're danger close — request CAS on the treeline, mark is smoke."

Origin & Usage

US and allied military abbreviation of 'close air support'.

People Also Ask

What does CAS stand for?

Close Air Support — air strikes flown against targets that are close to friendly ground forces, needing tight coordination to avoid friendly fire.

How is CAS used in a sentence?

Troops call for it under fire, e.g. "request CAS on the treeline" — asking aircraft to hit the enemy just ahead of their position.

Is CAS rude or offensive?

No, it's a neutral military term for a type of air support mission.

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