Winchester
Brevity code: out of ordnance / weapons expended.
Definitions
A brevity code reporting that an aircraft has no ordnance remaining — all weapons have been expended.
Winchester In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Multiservice tactical brevity code used in strike and air-combat operations.
People Also Ask
What does 'Winchester' mean in aviation?
It's a brevity call reporting that an aircraft has no weapons left — all ordnance has been expended.
What does a pilot do after calling Winchester?
With nothing left to fire, they typically RTB (return to base) or hand off the engagement, as reflected in "I'm Winchester — no rounds left, RTB."
Is 'Winchester' related to the rifle brand?
In this context it's simply the chosen brevity codeword for weapons expended; it functions as a status call, not a reference to any product.
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