verb General Slang

Sparkle

SPAR-kul · verb · slang

Brevity code: mark a target with an infrared pointer.

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A brevity code meaning to mark or identify a target using an infrared pointer, visible to those with night-vision or IR sensors, to cue an attacking aircraft.

“"Sparkle the target — I've got the pointer, standby."”
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Sparkle In A Sentence

"Sparkle the target — I've got the pointer, standby."

Origin & Usage

Multiservice tactical brevity code used in close air support.

People Also Ask

What does "sparkle" mean in close air support?

It's a brevity code meaning to mark a target with an infrared pointer, visible through night-vision or IR sensors, to cue an attacking aircraft onto it.

Who calls for a sparkle?

Typically a controller or attacking aircrew requesting or providing the IR mark so everyone with the right sensors sees the same target.

Why use an IR pointer instead of a visible one?

An infrared pointer is invisible to the naked eye and only shows up on night-vision or IR sensors, so it marks the target discreetly without tipping off the enemy.

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