verb General Slang

Merge

MURJ · verb · slang

Brevity code: friendlies and targets are in the visual arena.

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A brevity code reporting that friendlies and the targets have arrived in the same visual airspace, typically the start of close-in maneuvering.

“"Merged, merged — engaged with the lead bandit."”
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Merge In A Sentence

"Merged, merged — engaged with the lead bandit."

Origin & Usage

Multiservice tactical brevity code used in air combat.

Variants merged

People Also Ask

What does "merge" mean in air combat?

It's a brevity code reporting that friendly and enemy aircraft have arrived in the same visual airspace — usually the start of close-in dogfighting.

How do pilots use "merged"?

They call "merged" to tell the flight and controllers that they've crossed with the target and are now in the visual arena, close enough to maneuver against it.

Where does the code come from?

It's a standardized multiservice tactical brevity term used in air combat comms.

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