noun General Slang

JTAC

JAY-tak · noun · informal

Joint Terminal Attack Controller — directs air strikes from the ground.

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'Joint Terminal Attack Controller' — a qualified service member who, from a forward position, directs the action of combat aircraft engaging targets in close air support.

“"The JTAC has eyes on and is cleared to control the strike."”
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JTAC In A Sentence

"The JTAC has eyes on and is cleared to control the strike."

Origin & Usage

US/NATO military abbreviation; the modern term for the ground controller role.

People Also Ask

What does JTAC stand for?

Joint Terminal Attack Controller — the trained ground controller who talks combat aircraft onto their targets during close air support.

How is JTAC different from a FAC?

JTAC is the modern qualified term for the ground controller role; FAC (Forward Air Controller) is the older, related term the JTAC largely replaced.

Is JTAC said as a word or spelled out?

It's usually pronounced as one word, "JAY-tak."

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