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Capabilities exercise

Index Capabilities exercise

A capabilities exercise (CAPEX) is a form of military or emergency response exercise. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Emergency, Low-altitude parachute-extraction system, Military, Squadron (aviation), VMFA-542.

Emergency

An emergency is an urgent, unexpected, and usually dangerous situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment and requires immediate action.

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Low-altitude parachute-extraction system

The low-altitude parachute-extraction system (LAPES) / Low-level parachute extraction resupply system (LOLEX) is a tactical military airlift delivery method where a fixed-wing cargo aircraft can deposit supplies in situations in which landing is not an option, in an area that is too small to accurately parachute supplies from a high altitude.

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Military

A military, also known collectively as an armed forces, are a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare.

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Squadron (aviation)

A squadron in an air force, or naval or army aviation service, is a unit comprising a number of military aircraft and their aircrews, usually of the same type, typically with 12 to 24 aircraft, sometimes divided into three or four flights, depending on aircraft type and air force.

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VMFA-542

Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 542 (VMFA-542) is a United States Marine Corps Aviation fighter attack squadron flying the F-35B Lightning II.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capabilities_exercise