Noun
(military) Air operations and training officer.
(military) Operations and training section of an Air Force staff.
(military) Sky warrior twin engine all weather attack aircraft.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFor example, a board of K-8-J-7-5 makes low possible (the best low hand would be A-2, followed by A-3, 2-3, etc.) A board of K-8-J-8-5, however, cannot make any qualifying low (the best low hand possible would be J-8-5-2-A, which does not qualify). Source: Internet
Suhler 2009, p. 100. After the advisory panel provisionally selected Convair's FISH design over the A-3 on the basis of RCS, Lockheed adopted chines for its A-4 through A-6 designs. Source: Internet
Later versions The later versions (the A-2, A-3, and B-3) were larger, weighed more, and had longer ranges than the A-1. Source: Internet
The A-3 featured multiple re-entry vehicles ( MRVs ) which spread the warheads about a common target, and the B-3 was to have penetration aids to counter Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile defenses. Source: Internet
The range increase was most important: The A-2 range was convert, the A-3 convert, and the B-3 convert. Source: Internet
Early versions were known as "A-3" (from AT&T Corporation ). Source: Internet