RANGE
the distance that the aeroplane /helicopter/ fly without refueling.
Recognizes the technical range, which is determined it is expended all the fuel, a tactical range including the distance from the point of take-off into the space of the fulfilment of the combat task and back to the airport for take-off, the operational range comprising the distance from the point of take-off into the space of the fulfilment of the combat task with a landing at the closest possible airport. At the tactical and operational-range must have a plane /helicopter/ after landing even ordered a backup fuel.
Source:
Vševojsková operational and tactical terminology: 1. part - Military science, operational art, and the general tactic. Terminological standard, the Ministry of national defense, Prague 1983..
the distance that the aeroplane /helicopter/ fly without refueling.
Recognizes the technical range, which is determined it is expended all the fuel, a tactical range including the distance from the point of take-off into the space of the fulfilment of the combat task and back to the airport for take-off, the operational range comprising the distance from the point of take-off into the space of the fulfilment of the combat task with a landing at the closest possible airport. At the tactical and operational-range must have a plane /helicopter/ after landing even ordered a backup fuel.
Source:
Vševojsková operational and tactical terminology: 1. part - Military science, operational art, and the general tactic. Terminological standard, the Ministry of national defense, Prague 1983..