adjective General Slang

Padlocked

PAD-lokt · adjective · slang

Brevity code: can't look away from a contact without losing it.

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A brevity code indicating aircrew cannot take their eyes off an aircraft, ground target, or surface position without risking loss of the tally or visual.

“"I'm padlocked on the leader — you clear our six."”
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Padlocked In A Sentence

"I'm padlocked on the leader — you clear our six."

Origin & Usage

Multiservice tactical brevity code used in air combat.

People Also Ask

What does "padlocked" mean for a pilot?

It means the aircrew can't take their eyes off a contact without risking losing sight of it, so they're locked onto that target and can't scan elsewhere.

Why is being padlocked a problem?

Because the pilot is committed to watching one contact, they can't check other threats — so they'll ask a wingman to clear their six and cover the rest of the sky.

Where does the term come from?

It's a multiservice tactical brevity code, the imagery being that the pilot's eyes are "locked" onto the target like a padlock.

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