noun General Slang

Vampire

VAM-pire · noun · informal

Brevity code: an inbound anti-ship missile.

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A brevity code warning of a hostile air- or surface-launched anti-ship missile inbound — a critical alert for naval air-defense.

“"Vampire, vampire, vampire — inbound bearing two-seven-zero!"”
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Vampire In A Sentence

"Vampire, vampire, vampire — inbound bearing two-seven-zero!"

Origin & Usage

Multiservice tactical brevity code used in naval air-defense operations.

People Also Ask

What does 'Vampire' mean in military brevity?

It warns of a hostile anti-ship missile inbound — a critical alert in naval air-defense, often called out three times for emphasis.

Why is 'Vampire' repeated three times?

Repeating it, as in "Vampire, vampire, vampire," stresses the urgency of an inbound anti-ship missile so the whole crew reacts immediately.

Who uses the 'Vampire' call?

It's used in naval air-defense operations to alert ships and aircraft to an incoming anti-ship missile.

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